Bench OS000035, Orange Blossom Trail at Tupperware

-Osceola county Bench OS000035- This bus stop bench is located on the northbound side of North Orange Blossom Trail in front of the former Tupperware Headquarters in Kissimmee, FL (34744).

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Description

Northbound Orange Blossom Trail in front of Tupperware World Headquarters.

This bus stop bench is located on the northbound side of North Orange Blossom Trail near Mary Louis Lane in front of the former Tupperware Headquarters in Kissimmee, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34744). This high-visibility spot along a major arterial road connects Kissimmee to Orlando, serving daily commuters, shoppers, tourists heading north, and local traffic. This bench offers cost-effective, high-traffic exposure in a vibrant, diverse suburban corridor—perfect for reaching everyday consumers!

Nearby Businesses, Landmarks, and Points of Interest (Within ~1-Mile Radius)

This commercial hub features big-box retail, dining, healthcare, and services, with easy access via OBT and Osceola Parkway. Key spots include:

  • Retail & Grocery:
    • Walmart Supercenter.
    • Hobby Lobby.
    • The Fresh Market.
    • Other nearby: Marshalls/HomeGoods, Academy Sports.
  • Dining & Fast Casual:
    • Outback Steakhouse.
    • First Watch.
    • Culver’s.
    • Other options: Dunkin’, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-A, Korean BBQ/hot pot spots, Halal gyros, and local eateries along the corridor.
  • Healthcare & Services:
    • Orlando Health Emergency Room / facilities.
    • Suncoast Credit Union.
    • Other: Pharmacies, convenience stores, and small businesses.
  • Landmarks & Points of Interest:
    • Former Tupperware Headquarters.
    • Tupperware Data Center.
    • Osceola County School for the Arts.
    • Residential complexes: Apartments like Cortland Hunter’s Creek, Rapallo, 19 South Apartments, Centerview Blvd areas.
    • Other nearby: Ravens Marine, small parks/wetlands.

Key Bench Info

  • High Daily Exposure: Positioned for strong visibility to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians—especially northbound traffic toward Orlando.
  • Prime Location: In a bustling commercial corridor with easy access to major retailers, dining, healthcare, and services. The area draws everyday locals, Orlando commuters, retail shoppers, and healthcare visitors.
  • Target Audience: Diverse, growing population with strong Hispanic/Latino influence, families, and working adults. Ideal for local businesses targeting consumers in retail, food, healthcare, and services.

Traffic Counts

Traffic data draws from Osceola County’s 2025 Roadway Network Capacity Report, FDOT sources, and recent commercial estimates (2024–2025). The bench is in the Osceola Parkway to Orange County line segment, with nearby areas showing similar or slightly higher volumes. Northbound traffic is strong toward Orlando, especially peaks.
Segment / Location AADT Year 
Osceola Pkwy to Orange County Line ~39,000–40,000 2025
Carroll St to Osceola Pkwy ~45,000 2025
Near Osceola Pkwy & Orange Blossom Trail 38,500–51,000 2025
Nearby segments south toward Poinciana 33,000–40,000 2025
Daily Impressions Potential: ~39,000–45,000 vehicles daily offer tens of thousands of views (considering driver/passenger sightlines, stop dwell time, and repeats). Northbound orientation targets Orlando-bound traffic effectively. Steady to growing volumes from population increases and commuting. The corridor sees truck traffic and occasional near intersections.

Demographics (ZIP 34744 – Kissimmee Area)

  • Population: Approximately 59,000–66,000 (density ~1,888–1,948 people per sq. mile).
  • Age: Median ~37.9 years (younger families and working adults; mix of under-18 and 25–44 groups).
  • Hispanic/Latino: ~63–65% (predominantly Puerto Rican, Colombian, Dominican origins; highest group).
  • White (non-Hispanic): ~20–21%.
  • Black/African American: ~7–8%.
  • Median household income: ~$69,837–$74,537.