Shelter OS1360, Orange Blossom Trail across from Tupperware

-Osceola Shelter OS1360- 2 Ad Faces. Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus shelter (visible from both directions) include quick-service and casual restaurants, grocery stores, medical and emergency services, credit unions/banks, big-box retail and furniture/electronics stores, auto services, industrial/warehouse leasing or logistics firms, and commuter-focused businesses targeting daily drivers, employees, shoppers, and diverse local residents along this busy commercial corridor.

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Description

Southbound Orange Blossom Trail across from the Tupperware World Headquarters in Kissimmee.

This location is at southbound North Orange Blossom Trail (US 17-92 / SR 600) across from the former Tupperware World Headquarters campus, Kissimmee, FL 34744 (Osceola County). This is a major north-south commercial and industrial corridor in northern Kissimmee, featuring office parks, data centers, retail outlets, restaurants, medical facilities, and wetlands, with strong regional connectivity via Osceola Parkway. The former Tupperware HQ site is under redevelopment consideration for an industrial warehouse park with hundreds of thousands of square feet of logistics space, adding potential future activity and traffic to the area.

Nearest businesses:

  • Tupperware (former headquarters campus)
  • Denny’s Restaurant
  • The Fresh Market
  • Orlando Health Emergency Room and Medical Pavilion
  • Suncoast Credit Union
  • Best Buy
  • Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen
  • Ashley Store
  • Ravens Marine
  • Osceola County School for the Arts

The area sees consistent vehicle traffic from commuters on this key corridor, shoppers at nearby retail and dining, medical visitors, office/industrial employees, and regional travelers, with the bus stop serving Lynx transit riders in this mixed-use commercial/industrial zone.

Traffic counts

(North Orange Blossom Trail / US 17-92 is a high-volume principal arterial; volumes in this segment are substantial due to commercial access, commuter flow, and Osceola Parkway connectivity):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
N Orange Blossom Trail (US 17-92) near Osceola Pkwy / Mary Louis Lane, Kissimmee
~40,000–55,000
FDOT and Osceola County estimates for central segments (high due to retail, office, medical, and regional commuting; recent data)

Traffic is driven by daily commutes, retail/medical errands, industrial activity, and broader connections to Orlando/Kissimmee routes. Southbound volumes are key for the primary facing ads, but the 2-sided shelter (visible from both directions) captures bidirectional flow with peaks during rush hours, shopping times, and weekdays.

Demographics

(Kissimmee city level, recent 2024–2026 estimates; the bus stop is in the northern commercial/residential transition area of this growing city):

  • Population: ~84,756–87,500 (projected growth continuing at ~1.6–2% annually)
  • Median age: 36.1–36.6 years
  • Median household income: $53,758–$65,000
  • Per capita income: ~$26,000–$32,000
  • Language: Approximately 30–41% speak English only at home, while ~59–69% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish, reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population at ~68–69% of residents); other languages account for smaller shares.
  • Other notes: Highly diverse (~68–69% Hispanic/Latino with strong Puerto Rican influence, significant foreign-born at ~37%), with a strong service, tourism, commuting, and office/industrial workforce. The area supports a mix of local residents, workers, and visitors drawn to retail, medical, and nearby attractions.