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Old 04-30-2012, 03:01 PM
 
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How is the city of Orlando divided up in general neighborhoods/parts? By that I mean what is considered downtown and where are the bad neighborhoods and the nice ones?

The only reference point I have is the UCF area.
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Old 04-30-2012, 10:38 PM
 
Location: Orlandooooooo
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How is the city of Orlando divided up in general neighborhoods/parts? By that I mean what is considered downtown and where are the bad neighborhoods and the nice ones?

The only reference point I have is the UCF area.
It's not really divided. it's just a city of uneven boundaries and crazy far city limits that cross over into a smaller city, then unincorporated, etc. There are no "Bad Neighborhoods"

Rough areas though.

Pine Hills
Rio Grande
Hiawaassee
Silver Star
Rosemont
Texas Ave
Americana
Parramore
Semoran (Somewhat)
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Old 04-30-2012, 11:36 PM
 
Location: Thornton Park, Orlando
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Here is something fun: TheDailyCity.com: Neighborhoods (http://www.thedailycity.com/p/staff.html - broken link)

What Daily City calls "Sand Turkey" - most people call "Dr. Phillips"
and some people call Mills/50 "Little Vietnam"

and there are other neighborhoods too.
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Old 05-01-2012, 08:12 PM
 
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"Downtown" is not consistently defined across different authorities. Basically, it's North to South Hospital to Hospital and East to Mills and West to Parramore.

I think you could draw a greater downtown boundary as North to Princeton, South to Michigan, East to Bumby and West to OBT, which will include primarily residential neighborhoods like Colonialtown and Coytown but also corridors like Colonial that will undoubtedly increase in density and height.
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