History chronicles Ormond Beach as a playground for the rich in the 1700s and 1800s and in 1900 it became a stop on Henry Flagler’s rail system. It also gained notoriety as “The Birthplace of Speed” beginning in 1903 when world speed records were set during races held on its beach. From the interest generated by the early speed trials NASCAR was formed and Daytona International Speedway was constructed. The city located near the very crossroads of Central Florida’s High Tech Corridor, Interstate 95 and Interstate 4, has its own municipal airport and is also served by Daytona Beach International Airport, Orlando International Airport and Jacksonville International Airport. Deepwater ports in Jacksonville and Port Canaveral are convenient for businesses shipping products globally. Rail service via Florida East Coast Railway makes Ormond Beach even more accessible.

 

Ormond Beach offers several light industrial and office parks including the Ormond Beach Airport Business Park & Airpark. Ormond Crossings, a master planned multi-faceted community promises to become a major commerce center.

 

 

 

Ormond Beach has become known as Central Florida’s Preferred Business Address for its remarkable quality of life and its healthy business climate. Dozens of companies headquartered in Ormond Beach produce products known the world over for quality and reliability.