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With a total of 250,000 square feet and approximately 25 tenants, Poinciana Lakes Plaza is Osceola County’s newest large-scale retail power center.

Conveniently located next to Poinciana Medical Center on the northwest corner of Cypress Parkway and Marigold Avenue, it also serves as the entrance to the Stepping Stone residential community.

Construction for the project began with a groundbreaking ceremony on January 26, 2023. The mixed-use development by TCII Capital originally started with a smaller 4-acre parcel of land and then expanded to include more than 33 acres to serve the needs of area residents better. According to CoStar News, “Before it was built, residents of Poinciana had to drive nearly 12 miles, sometimes through heavy traffic, to find suitable shopping options.

Project Key Facts
Expertise

Retail

Client

Poinciana Lakes Plaza

Leadership

Kim Harold

2025 CoStar Impact Award Winner
Commercial Development of the Year

In collaboration with MEC General Contractors and Kimley-Horn Civil Engineering, Cuhaci Peterson provided architectural and MEP engineering services for the project, which included two primary phases, A and B, and six out parcels. Each holds a primary building consisting of a grocery seat, a fitness seat, six junior boxes, and 12 combination retail, office and restaurant spaces.

The center’s first phase, which totals 125,000 square feet, opened in April 2024 and includes tenants such as Crunch Fitness, Petco, Burlington, Five Below, ULTA, TJ Maxx, Rack Room Shoes and America’s Best. The second phase is anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market and Ross Dress for Less.

On April 11, 2025, Sprouts Poinciana celebrated its grand opening with a massive line of people that wrapped around the building. For anyone who looked up at the ceiling, the seamless integration of Cuhaci Peterson’s in-house engineering team was on full display. Typically, Sprouts uses open-web steel joists, but this was the first Sprouts store that CP’s engineering team worked on that incorporated castellated beams.

Poinciana Lakes Plaza is another excellent example of the types of grocery-anchored retail and large-scale power centers that Cuhaci Peterson has become known for, but don’t just take our word for it. The center earned the 2025 CoStar Impact Award for commercial development of the year for Orlando, as judged by real estate professionals familiar with the market.

Construction update taken on April 4, 2025. 

Project Highlights

Planning Design & Spacemaking

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Concept Design

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Design Development

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Construction Documents

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Permitting

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Construction Administration

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Design Solutions & Planning

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Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (SMEP) Engineering

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Fire Protection Engineering (FP/FA)

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