2025 was such an interesting year for Orlando. From a massive new theme park opening, new projects announced and an interesting economic shift. We'll dive into some of the highlights for 2025 and talk about thoughts going into 2026.
Come hang out while we talk about all things real estate, theme parks, and living in Orlando!
Go behind the scenes of the Orange County Convention Center with Executive Director Mark Tester.In this interview, Ken explores how the 7 million–square–foot OCCC operates, its $5 billion economic impact, and why Orlando is one of the top convention destinations in the country.
Orlando's population has boomed over the past 20 years. I thought I knew, but I had no idea. We also rank #2 in this super interesting age demographic. Tune in while we discuss what all this means for our future. We'll also iscuss IAAPA, New Roads that were approved, plus answer YOUR Q&A!
In this episode I sit down with Kelly Cohen. Kelly is a lobbyist, strategist, and fundraiser for The Southern Group. We discussed just what makes Orlando special and stick out as a city.
We've got a wide variety of Orlando topics for you. Epic universe scaling up, some road relief news, new developments finally underway, and your Q&A!
In this episode I sit down with Matty Bullitt on what's holding Downtown Orlando back as a whole and how it can be turned around for the better.
Progressive Insurance is issuing $1B in rebates to Florida residents. We're uncovering what's next for homeowners, the MCO expansion, and answering your Q&A!
We have some FOOTBALL news in Orlando, and I couldn't be more excited. We also have some controversy over a new road AND Disney ticket prices.
Tonight we're diving into multiple new neighborhoods, resort style living, Florida's largest animal shelter location, plus your QA!
Orlando's seeing some major projects start to go through permitting. We're also seeing data and transportation projects take shape!
We're back! This week we're diving into new development, new stores, and new rumors around all things Orlando.
I watched the State of the City address, and there are 5 key takeaways I had from Mayor Dyer's address. There was also some big Lake Nona news, and of course, we'll dive into your Q&A!
I sat down with City of Orlando District 5 Interim Commissioner Shan Rose and discussed the future of development and growth around Orlando. Join us as we discuss the Parramore district, Downtown Orlando, and everything we need to level up the city in a healthy way.
We're talking about all things Orlando housing. New builds, insurance premiums, and how we're doing compared to our coastal counterparts. Come hang out!
CFX (Central Florida Expressway Authority) is one of Orlando's leading transportation and tolling agencies. Overseeing counties such as Brevard, Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola. join Ken and Michelle as they discuss the future of Central Florida's mobility and connectivity through future plan's
Today we're talking about three VERY different topics, but all have to do life in Orlando. An expansion of NeoCity, home pricing in Orlando, and a check in on how Epic is changing the theme park industry here in Orlando. As always, we'll also answer as many questions as possible as well!
Tonight I'm diving into your questions and answers, talking about a few stats about the Florida economy that surprised me, and even getting into a little Taylor Swift in Orlando news.
Scott Gustin is the gold standard for news in the theme park industry. His insight into what's coming, coupled with his deep industry knowledge, makes him an easy follow. In a world where so many online personalities choose clickbait headlines, Scott is the reliable one with fantastic takes on some of our favorite parks.
Orlando is buzzing with news this week, and tonight we’re diving into all of it. From the inner workings of Disney World's massive transportation system to confirmation that a 5th park that may or may not be coming anytime soon, there’s a lot to cover. We’ll also break down the newly opened skatepark in Casselberry, a potential first tenant for the long-vacant I-4 Eyesore, and a new development planned for the former AREA15 site. Plus, Orlando ranks as one of the fastest-growing metros for millionaire homeowners, and we’re seeing new housing trends that favor smaller homes with oversized kitchens.