Deltona is diverse with cultures and citizens that come together as one to keep their City beautiful, safe and well informed. The City's official flower is the Red Ruffle Azalea, and the Florida Scrub Jay, the City's official bird, is abundant throughout the City as well. Deltona came into being as a City in 1995, and is changing and improving daily. With almost 90,000 residents, people of all ages are accommodated with social/sports events to fill their days and reach out to others.

Doing Business in Deltona - Deltona is rated as the one of the top cities for Career and Business for 2006 and 2007 by Forbes Magazine; Deltona is the 2nd largest city in Metro Orlando area; The average age is 32 years; and is 48 square mile in the Metro Deltona area.

Major developers are rapidly recognizing the potential in Deltona. But there's still time for you to get in on the ground floor. As one of the last undeveloped areas on the Florida I-4 corridor, you'll not only attract an appreciative, responsive workforce, but benefit from being located on one of Florida's best routes. The community is here they are educated and enthusiastic, the residents of Deltona are both your ideal workforce and your ideal market.


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Surge in commercial development in Deltona
Good economic news may be as scarce as snow tires in Florida but Deltona is about to experience a surge in commercial growth, with several projects nearing completion or set to begin in the next few weeks. In 2008, crews cleared land for the first phase of Deltona Village, a planned 150-plus acre project on land west of Deltona High School at the intersection of Howland Boulevard and Graves Avenue. The first phase will feature a multiplex movie theater, restaurants and retail stores...Read More
  

Deltona Schedules Official
Groundbreaking

The City of Deltona will stage the official
groundbreaking ceremony for Howland Crossings, the future location for Deltona Fire Department Station #65, on Friday June 12th. This event marks the private/public partnership with the
Cavallaro Group in developing this site, and is scheduled to commence at 9:00am at 2983 Howland Boulevard. Construction on the fire station is slated to begin in the Fall of 2009. Howland
Crossings will provide 60,000 square feet of commercial retail space and house the City’s planned Public Safety Complex.