Description
Southbound Buenaventura Blvd just before Buttonwood Dr.
Nearest Businesses
- Buenaventura Lakes Library
- Tornequin Garden Assisted Living
- Toho Water Authority — Nearby
- Continental Core Drilling & Tree Service
- JNS Waste and Junk Removal
- LA Fitness
- Pico’s Chicken
- Other: Small residential support, churches, and convenience; major retail is north near Osceola Pkwy.
The main draw is community/library activity and residents, making the bench ideal for family, senior, home services, or local ads.
Traffic Counts
| Segment | AADT | Year |
| Buenaventura Blvd near Buttonwood Dr / Florida Pkwy area | 20,000–25,000 | 2025 |
| Buenaventura Blvd residential segments | 18,000–22,000 | 2025 |
| Nearby connectors | 25,000–30,000 | 2025 |
Daily Impressions Potential: 20,000–25,000 vehicles daily, generating thousands of views. Southbound targets traffic toward Florida Pkwy and residential flows.
Trends: Moderate volumes with growth from BVL residential areas; steady local flow with peaks during commuter hours and weekends.
Demographics (ZIP 34743 – Immediate Area)
Latest from U.S. Census American Community Survey 2024 5-year estimates and 2026 projections (Buenaventura Lakes-focused ZIP):
- Population: ~35,000–40,000 (2024 est.); projected growth to ~42,000+ for 2026 (density ~2,500+ per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
- Age: Median ~35–38 years (family-heavy: high under-18 percentage; strong 25–44 working parents and seniors).
- Gender: ~50% male, ~50% female.
- Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino ~70–75% (predominantly Puerto Rican, with Colombian/Dominican influences—highest in area); White (non-Hispanic) ~15–20%; Black/African American ~8–10%; Asian ~3–5%; two or more/other ~3–5%.
- Income and Economy: Median household income ~$55,000–$65,000; median individual ~$28,000–$32,000. Poverty rate ~15–20%. Top industries: retail, tourism/hospitality, construction, education. Unemployment ~4–6%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (25–40 min average).
- Households and Housing: Average size 3.2–3.8; median home value ~$280,000–$320,000; median rent ~$1,300–$1,600/month. High family households (55–60% married/with children).
- Education: ~20–25% with college degree or higher.
Highly diverse, family-centric, Hispanic-majority area with strong neighborhood ties (Spanish dominant). Residents use local library, assisted living, and community spots—perfect for family, senior, home improvement, or local business ads.






