Bench SC002455, Northbound Narcoosee Rd & Ralph Miller Rd

-St. Cloud Bench SC002455- This northbound bench at Narcoossee Rd & Ralph Miller Rd offers targeted exposure in a residential/suburban corridor—great for family, home, or local services messaging!

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Northbound Narcoosee Rd & Ralph Miller Rd in St. Cloud.

The bus stop bench is located on the northbound side of Narcoossee Road at the intersection with Ralph Miller Road in St. Cloud, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34771). This is a growing suburban/residential corridor along Narcoossee Road, a major north-south arterial serving commuters, residents, and locals connecting St. Cloud to Orlando.  It’s a quiet, family-focused suburban stretch with moderate through-traffic from commuters and local flows, about 10 miles east of Kissimmee and 20 miles south of Orlando.

Nearest Businesses

  • Dollar General 
  • Dunkin’ 
  • Papasan’s Vietnamese Cuisine 
  • Split Oak Axescape Games 
  • McCormick Research Institute
  • VIPool Services 
  • 360 Dreamscape Events 
  • Accell Credit Repair 
  • St. Cloud Maids 
  • Other: Small residential support, churches, and convenience; major retail is south near US 192.

The primary draw is residential life and local convenience, making the bench suitable for family, home services, or community ads.

Traffic Counts

Segment AADT Year
Narcoossee Road near Ralph Miller Rd 35,000–45,000 2025
Narcoossee Road broader segments 30,000–40,000 2025
Nearby connectors 25,000–35,000 2025

Daily Impressions Potential: 35,000–45,000 vehicles daily, generating thousands of views. Northbound targets traffic away from US 192 and central St. Cloud.
Trends: Steady to growing volumes with residential expansion; lower truck traffic; peaks during rush hours and weekends.

Demographics (ZIP 34771 – Eastern St. Cloud/Narcoossee Area)

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

  • Population: ~45,000–50,000 (2024 est.); projected ~55,000+ for 2026 (density ~1,500–2,000 per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
  • Age: Median ~39–41 years (family-heavy: high under-18 and 25–44 groups).
  • Gender: ~49% male, ~51% female.
  • Race/Ethnicity: White (non-Hispanic) ~60–65%; Hispanic/Latino ~20–25% (growing Puerto Rican/other Latin influences); Black/African American ~8–10%; Asian ~3–4%; two or more/other ~5–8%.
  • Income and Economy: Median household income ~$70,000–$80,000; median individual ~$35,000–$40,000. Poverty rate ~8–10%. Top industries: retail, construction, tourism/hospitality, education. Unemployment ~3–4%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (30–45 min average).
  • Households and Housing: Average size 2.7–3.1; median home value ~$330,000–$380,000; median rent ~$1,500–$1,900/month. High family households (55% married/with children).
  • Education: ~28–33% with college degree or higher.

Family-oriented, growing suburban area with strong residential ties (English dominant, Spanish common). Residents prioritize home services, family activities, and local convenience—ideal for family, home improvement, education, or community ads.