Bench OS000085, Buenaventura Blvd and Buttonwood Dr

-Osceola county Bench OS000085- This southbound bench on Buenaventura Blvd just before Buttonwood Dr offers reliable, community-focused exposure in a residential corridor—great for family, senior, library/education, or local services messaging!

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Southbound Buenaventura Blvd just before Buttonwood Dr.

This bus stop bench is located on the southbound side of Buenaventura Blvd just before Buttonwood Dr in Kissimmee, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34743). This is a residential arterial in the Buenaventura Lakes (BVL) community, a large suburban neighborhood with lakes, canals, and family homes. Buenaventura Blvd connects local streets to Florida Parkway and north toward Osceola Pkwy. The bench faces southbound traffic heading toward Florida Pkwy, community facilities, and residential areas. The corridor is calm yet active with daily commutes, library visitors, and community flow.

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.