Description
Southbound Orange Blossom Trail in front of Culver’s at the entrance of the Crosslands Shopping Center.
Nearest Businesses
- Culver’s — Directly in front.
- First Watch — Immediately north along Orange Blossom Trail.
- Hobby Lobby — West in the plaza.
- Academy Sports + Outdoors — Adjacent to Hobby Lobby.
- Outback Steakhouse — Southwest in the plaza.
- Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen — Southwest in the plaza.
- The Fresh Market — West in the plaza.
- Tidal Wave Auto Spa | Car Wash — West in the plaza.
- Addition Financial Credit Union – The Loop — West in the plaza.
- Pollo Tropical — Southwest in the plaza.
- Osceola Key Club — East side of Orange Blossom Trail.
Additional nearby: 7-Eleven, smaller boutiques, and residential like Osceola Pointe Apartment Homes. The plaza’s layout creates constant foot and vehicle traffic, making the bench ideal for catching shoppers, diners, and commuters multiple times.
Traffic Counts
| Location | AADT | Year |
| Osceola Pkwy to Orange County Line | 39,405 | 2025 |
| Carroll St to Osceola Pkwy | 45,485 | 2025 |
| Broader US 192-441 segments near Osceola Pkwy | 51,554–57,805 | 2025 |
Daily Impressions Potential: 39,000–45,000+ vehicles daily, translating to tens of thousands of views. Steady growth from retail boom and Orlando-area commuting; occasional backups at Centerview Blvd and Osceola Parkway. Peaks align with rush hours and weekend shopping.
Demographics (ZIP 34744 – Immediate Area)
- Population: ~66,582 (2024 est.); projected ~70,986 for 2026 (density ~1,948 people per sq. mile).
- Age: Median ~38.0 years (high in families/working adults: strong under-18 and 25–44 groups).
- Gender: ~51% male, ~49% female.
- Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino ~61–65% (predominantly Puerto Rican, Colombian, Dominican—dominant group); White (non-Hispanic) ~20–36%; Black/African American ~8%; Asian ~4%; two or more/other ~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 ~3–4.6%; many commute north to Orlando (30–35 min average).
- Households and Housing: Average size ~3.0–3.5; median home value ~$326,000–$356,000; median rent ~$1,400+/month. ~47% married/family households.
- Education: ~26–30% with college degree or higher.
Diverse, family-oriented, growing area with strong Hispanic influence. Residents shop/dine frequently at Crosslands—The Loop, making this bench perfect for targeting everyday consumers, families, and locals. This southbound bench at the Crosslands/Culver’s entrance delivers prime, cost-effective exposure in a high-traffic retail hotspot—great for restaurants, retail, services, or community messaging!






