BUILDING’S OWNER SAYS THAT RESIDENTS CAN EXPECT THE PROCESS TO TAKE AT LEAST TWO MONTHS. 637 ORLANDO’S FIRST OF ITS KIND, AGRIHOOD, IS NOW ONE STEP CLOSER TO WELCOMING NEIGHBORS. A FIRST PLANTING CEREMONY WAS HELD YESTERDAY TO MARK THE LAUNCH OF THE GROW. IT’S A NEARLY 12,000 ACRE COMMUNITY BUILT AROUND A WORKING FARM. IT WILL OFFER HARVEST AND GATHERING BARNS, GREENHOUSES, U-PICK GARDENS AND MILES O

Orlando’s first Agrihood marks living launch with planting ceremony

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Updated: 6:52 AM EDT Apr 3, 2026

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Orlando’s first-of-its-kind Agrihood is one step closer to welcoming neighbors. A “first plantings” ceremony was held on Thursday to mark the launch of “The Grow.” It’s a nearly 12,000-acre community built around a working farm. It will offer harvest and gathering barns, greenhouses, U-pick gardens, and miles of walking trails.

ORLANDO, Fla. —

Orlando’s first-of-its-kind Agrihood is one step closer to welcoming neighbors.

A “first plantings” ceremony was held on Thursday to mark the launch of “The Grow.”

It’s a nearly 12,000-acre community built around a working farm.

It will offer harvest and gathering barns, greenhouses, U-pick gardens, and miles of walking trails.