Bench OS000037, Orange Blossom Trail across from Tupperware

-Osceola county Bench OS000037- This bus stop bench is located on the southbound side of Orange Blossom Trail between Mary Louis Lane and Centerview Blvd in Kissimmee, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34744).

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Southbound Orange Blossom Trail across the street from Tupperware World Headquarters.

This bus stop bench is located on the southbound side of Orange Blossom Trail between Mary Louis Lane and Centerview Blvd in Kissimmee, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34744). It sits directly across the street from the former Tupperware World Headquarters campus. This is a high-visibility arterial corridor in a suburban-commercial area blending retail, light industrial, healthcare spillover, and residential apartments, surrounded by wetlands/ponds to the west and large-scale development sites to the east. The road runs north/south, connecting northern Kissimmee to Orlando and southern Osceola County / Poinciana.  

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

  • Retail & Shopping:
    • Hobby Lobby.
    • Academy Sports + Outdoors.
    • Express Auto Service Center.
  • Dining:
    • First Watch.
  • Services & Other:
    • Tupperware Data Center.
    • Osceola Key Club.
    • Proposed or planned developments: Potential Tesla dealership/showroom at the northeast corner of Orange Blossom Trail & Mary Louis Lane; multiple apartment complexes near the site and SunRail station.

This is a bustling commercial node with strong local and commuter traffic, surrounded by redevelopment opportunities and everyday services. The southbound bench placement offers targeted exposure to drivers and LYNX riders heading into Kissimmee.

Traffic Counts

Traffic data is from the official Osceola County 2025 Roadway Network Capacity Report. This location falls in the Osceola Parkway to Orange County Line segment on Orange Blossom Trail. Traffic is steady-to-growing due to regional commuting, retail, and population increases. Southbound volumes are strong.
Segment / Location AADT  Year
Osceola Pkwy to Orange County Line 39,405 2025
Carroll St to Osceola Pkwy 45,485 2025
Broader area context 51,554–57,805 2025
  • Daily Impressions Potential: 39,000–45,000+ vehicles pass daily, creating tens of thousands of potential views.
  • Trends: Volumes remain high with occasional congestion near intersections. Peak periods are typical morning/evening rush hours.

Demographics (ZIP 34744 – Immediate Area)

  • Population: ~66,582 (2024 est.); projected ~70,986 for 2026 (density ~1,888–1,948 people per sq. mile).
  • Age: Median ~38.0 years (mix of families and working adults; strong 25–44 and under-18 groups).
  • Gender: Roughly 51% male, 49% female.
  • Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino ~64.6% (predominantly Puerto Rican, Colombian, Dominican); White (non-Hispanic) ~20%; Black/African American ~8%; Asian ~4%; other/two or more ~3–4%.
  • Income and Economy: Median household income ~$74,537; median individual ~$35,000. Poverty rate ~11–12.5%. Top industries: retail, tourism/hospitality, healthcare, construction. Unemployment ~3–4%. Many residents commute north to Orlando jobs (average 30–35 minutes).
  • Households and Housing: Average household size ~3.0–3.5; median home value ~$326,000–$327,000; median rent ~$1,400+/month. ~47% married/family households.
  • Education: ~26–30% with college degree or higher.

The area is diverse, family-oriented, and growing rapidly with a strong Hispanic cultural presence. It draws local shoppers, commuters, and healthcare visitors.