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Orlando Health plans to bring emergency care to former Tupperware campus

Plans include ER, imaging, ambulance bays, and helipad

Rendering of a planned Orlando Health hospital at the former Tupperware headquarters site in Kissimmee. (BBM Structural)

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Orlando Health is moving forward with plans to take over the former Tupperware World Headquarters in Kissimmee, converting the iconic campus into a full-service hospital.

The project, developed with BBM Structural, calls for a three-story, 60,000-square-foot emergency department and medical office building. The facility would include 15 treatment rooms, an imaging department, ambulance bays, and a helipad.

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A second phase of the Orlando Health project could add another 60,000 square feet of medical offices, a surgery center, and additional health and wellness concepts.

The Tupperware International Headquarters on Orange Blossom Trail. (State Archives of Florida/Florida. - Division of Tourism.)

Tupperware, an iconic American brand founded in Orlando in 1946, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2024 and closed its sprawling campus along Orange Blossom Trail. The company had accumulated roughly $1 billion in debt as consumers shifted away from the direct-sales model that made Tupperware a household name for decades.


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