Description
Eastbound 192/ Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway in front of City of Life Church.
The bus stop bench is located on the eastbound side of US 192 / Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway in front of City of Life Church
Nearest Businesses
- City of Life Church
- Hobby Lobby
- Marshalls
- Outback Steakhouse
- Pollo Campero
- RV Rental Services
This spot supports faith/community, shopping, and dining with steady local, commuter, and tourist flow.
Traffic Counts
| Segment | AADT | Year |
| US 192 / Big Sky Blvd area | 48,000–60,000 | 2025 |
| US 192 broader segments | 45,000–55,000 | 2025 |
| Nearby connectors | 40,000–50,000 | 2025 |
Daily Impressions Potential: 48,000–60,000 vehicles daily, generating tens of thousands of views. Eastbound targets traffic toward St. Cloud and beyond.
Trends: High volumes with growth from tourism/residential development; congestion common at intersections; includes trucks and tourist vehicles. Peaks during rush hours, weekends (church services), and tourist seasons.
Demographics (ZIP 34744 – Immediate Area)
Latest from U.S. Census American Community Survey 2024 5-year estimates and 2026 projections:
- Population: ~66,582 (2024 est.); projected ~70,986 for 2026 (density ~1,948 people per sq. mile).
- Age: Median ~38.0 years (strong families/working adults: high under-18 and 25–44 groups, with church community draw).
- 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 and faith-community influence (Spanish widely spoken). Residents and church attendees make this bench excellent for faith-based, family, community, retail, or dining ads.






