Bench SC002050, US192 at IHOP

-St. Cloud Bench SC002050- This eastbound bench on US 192 / 13th St in front of IHOP offers high-traffic exposure on a major commuter/tourist corridor—perfect for dining, retail, grocery, realtors, or local services messaging!

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Eastbound US192/13th Street at IHOP in St. Cloud.

The bus stop bench is located on the eastbound side of US 192 / 13th Street in front of IHOP in St. Cloud, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34769). This is a high-traffic commercial corridor along US 192, a primary east-west route serving commuters, tourists, and locals connecting Kissimmee/US-441 to downtown St. Cloud and further east toward Melbourne. It’s a gateway into St. Cloud with steady commuter, tourist, and local flow, about 5–10 miles east of Kissimmee and 20–25 miles south of Orlando.

Nearest Businesses

  • IHOP
  • Publix Super Market at Center of St. Cloud
  • Wendy’s
  • Dunkin’ 
  • Tractor Supply Co. 
  • Planet Fitness
  • Tijuana Flats 
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
  • Other: Small plazas with services, apartments, and local spots.

This spot supports dining, grocery, fitness, and everyday needs with consistent local and commuter traffic.

Traffic Counts

Segment AADT Year
US 192 / 13th St / IHOP area 45,000–55,000 2025
US 192 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. Eastbound targets traffic toward downtown St. Cloud and beyond.
Trends: High volumes with growth from residential/commercial expansion in St. Cloud; congestion possible at intersections like Old Canoe Creek Rd; includes trucks and commuter vehicles. Peaks during rush hours and weekends.

Demographics (ZIP 34769 – St. Cloud Area, immediate vicinity)

Latest from U.S. Census American Community Survey 2024 5-year estimates and 2026 projections:

  • Population: ~60,000–65,000 (2024 est.); projected ~68,000+ for 2026 (density ~2,000 per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
  • Age: Median ~40–42 years (family-oriented: strong under-18 and 35–54 groups).
  • Gender: ~49% male, ~51% female.
  • Race/Ethnicity: White (non-Hispanic) ~55–60%; Hispanic/Latino ~25–30% (growing Puerto Rican/other Latin influences); Black/African American ~10–12%; Asian ~3–5%; two or more/other ~5–8%.
  • Income and Economy: Median household income ~$65,000–$75,000; median individual ~$32,000–$38,000. Poverty rate ~10–12%. Top industries: retail, tourism/hospitality, construction, education. Unemployment ~3.5–5%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (30–45 min average).
  • Households and Housing: Average size ~2.8–3.2; median home value ~$320,000–$360,000; median rent ~$1,500–$1,800/month. ~50% married/family households.
  • Education: ~25–30% with college degree or higher.

Diverse, family-oriented, growing area with a mix of local residents and commuter/tourist influence (English dominant, Spanish common). Residents use nearby retail, dining, and services—ideal for grocery, food, fitness, or community ads.