Heathrow, Census-designated place in Seminole County, Florida, United States.
Heathrow is a planned residential community in Seminole County with approximately 2,000 homes spread across multiple neighborhoods. The area also contains the Heathrow International Business Center and sits near Interstate 4.
The area was transformed from agricultural land into a planned residential community in the 1980s by entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci. This development shaped it into the organized and structured place it is today.
The community takes its name from Heathrow in England, maintaining this international connection through its place name. The neighborhoods draw professionals and families who value an organized, community-focused way of living.
The place consists of several gated neighborhoods, each managed by separate homeowners associations. Visitors should understand that this is a privately administered residential area with an organized community system.
The American Automobile Association maintains its national headquarters in Heathrow, employing a significant number of staff there. This presence makes the location an important economic center for more than just residential purposes.
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