Allora Day Spa leases space at Lake Mary retail center
Allora Day Spa signed for 2,482 square feet at Park Place at Heathrow, adding a sixth Central Florida location to a corridor built on traffic, hotels and office workers.

Lake Mary’s retail corridor landed another tenant aimed at higher-income consumers, with Allora Day Spa signing for 2,482 square feet at Park Place at Heathrow, the mixed-use center at 7025 County Road 46A.
Flavia Kanyago of CrossMarc Services represented the spa in the deal. The lease gives Winter Park-based Allora Day Spa its sixth location and extends a footprint that already includes Downtown Orlando, Oviedo, Winter Park and Dr. Phillips, with another site coming soon in Winter Garden’s Hamlin Town Center. Allora lists the Lake Mary address as 7025 County Road 46A, Suite 1041-C, Lake Mary, FL 32746.

The move fits the tenant’s brand. Allora describes itself as an elegant day spa offering massage therapy, spa packages, skincare and facial treatments, body treatments, couples services, eyelash extensions and waxing. For a service business built around repeat visits and discretionary spending, Park Place at Heathrow offered the kind of visibility and convenience that can support steady traffic, particularly along the I-4 corridor north of Orlando.
IMA describes Park Place at Heathrow as a 35-acre mixed-use development with about 70,000 square feet of retail, bank and restaurant space, about 100,000 square feet of office space, a Marriott Hotel & Conference Center with 307 rooms and a Residence Inn by Marriott with 119 rooms. The property also benefits from strong traffic counts, including 16,400 vehicles daily on International Parkway, 17,500 on H.E. Thomas Jr. Parkway and County Road 46A, and 151,000 on Interstate 4.
Seminole County property records show 7025 CR 46A is owned by IMA-PARK PLACE LLC and is a retail-center property built in 2004. Heathrow has long been positioned as an affluent suburban community, and Lake Mary’s broader profile supports that pitch. The city’s population rose from 16,798 in the 2020 Census to 16,989 in the Census Bureau’s July 1, 2024 estimate, while the latest Census Bureau profile lists a median owner-occupied home value of $494,900 and median gross rent of $2,120.
The lease also landed as Lake Mary’s development pipeline stayed active. The city’s development dashboard, updated Feb. 10, 2026, showed ongoing commercial, medical and mixed-use projects including Heathrow Centre, Bent’s Landing and Lake Mary Technology Center. For landlords and tenants alike, the new spa lease signaled that the corridor continues to draw service-oriented businesses looking to trade on household income, office density and commuter traffic in one of Seminole County’s most competitive retail markets.
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