Bench OS000088, Cypress Pkwy & Interior St

-Osceola county Bench OS000088- This westbound bench on Cypress Pkwy and Interior St offers high-traffic exposure in a retail-heavy corridor—perfect for food, grocery, pharmacy, or shopper messaging!

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Westbound Cypress Pkwy & Interior St in Poinciana.

This bus stop bench is located on the westbound side of Cypress Parkway and Interior St in Poinciana, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34759). This is a busy east-west commercial arterial in the Poinciana community, serving as a primary connector for residents, shoppers, and commuters between US-17/92, Partin Settlement Rd, and areas east toward Kissimmee or the Turnpike. The bench faces westbound traffic Cypress Pkwy retail hubs, and local access. It benefits from high visibility to drivers, LYNX bus riders, and shoppers at the nearby strip malls and big-box stores. It’s a shopper/commuter hub with heavy local and regional flow, about 20-25 miles south of downtown Orlando.

Nearest Businesses

  • Walmart Supercenter
  • Denny’s
  • Wendy’s 
  • Popeyes 
  • Burger King
  • Louisiana Kitchen 
  • Pollo Campero 
  • Publix Super Market 
  • Key Food Supermarket 
  • Walgreens
  • Apartments/residential: Vista Del Sol Apartments, Poinciana Towne Center complexes.
  • Other: Small plazas with dining/services, parks, and local businesses.

This spot supports everyday shopping, dining, and services with constant flow from residents and commuters.

Traffic Counts

Segment AADT Year
Cypress Parkway near Interior St / Poinciana Towne Center area 45,000–55,000 2025
Cypress Parkway broader segments 40,000–50,000 2025
Nearby connectors 35,000–45,000 2025

Daily Impressions Potential: 45,000–55,000 vehicles daily, generating tens of thousands of views. Westbound targets traffic toward Poinciana Towne Center retail and local access.
Trends: High volumes with growth from Poinciana residential boom and retail expansion; congestion common at intersections like Interior St; includes trucks and commuter vehicles. Peaks during rush hours, weekends, and shopping seasons.

Demographics (ZIP 34759 – Poinciana Area)

  • Population: ~71,000–81,000 (2024 est.); projected ~77,000–85,000 for 2026 (density ~2,000–2,500 per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
  • Age: Median ~39.5 years (family-heavy: strong under-18 and 25–44 groups).
  • Gender: ~49.5% male, ~50.5% female.
  • Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino ~54–57% (predominantly Puerto Rican, with other Latin influences—dominant group); Black/African American ~22–25%; White (non-Hispanic) ~15–27%; Asian ~3–5%; two or more/other ~18–22%.
  • Income and Economy: Median household income ~$63,000–$68,000; median individual ~$29,000–$36,000. Poverty rate ~14–15%. Top industries: retail, tourism/hospitality, construction, education. Unemployment ~4–6%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (30–45 min average).
  • Households and Housing: Average size 3.2–3.5; median home value ~$280,000–$320,000; median rent ~$1,400–$1,700/month. High family households (50–55% married/with children).
  • Education: ~20–25% with college degree or higher.

Diverse, family-centric, growing Hispanic-majority area with strong community ties (Spanish widely spoken). Residents shop frequently at nearby supermarkets/fast food and use local services—ideal for grocery, dining, retail, or family ads.