"Edgy" Orlando

Filed in: Trends , Economic Development Projects

Believe it or not, there are some people out there who don't believe Metro Orlando is "edgy" enough for them. Those of us who live and work here know better. And a new Web landing page developed by the EDC's marketing team is designed to show the dynamic nature of this community through the eyes of those who know it best: A robust downtown night life. A rich arts underground. Off-the-beaten path enclaves. Year-round outdoor activities. Diverse people from diverse backgrounds with diverse interests.

Many EDC investors have contributed to this undertaking, which we've deemed "Orlando Rocks." The promotional portal links to specially designed Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube accounts, as well as providing an array of other information that gives a close-up look at what sets our region apart - from Mt. Dora to St. Cloud, and all points in between. While developed in response to a specific client request, the new format will have many uses as we work to promote Metro Orlando as a place that is "putting imagination to work."

Click here to take a look ... and feel free to add to the conversation and images.

July 24, 2009

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