Description
Southbound Bill Beck Blvd across from Gateway High school, just before Heritage Park Way.
Nearest Businesses
- Silver Spurs Arena / Osceola Heritage Park (major event and fairgrounds venue)
- Gateway High School
- KFC
- Quality Inn & Suites Heritage Park
- El Asador Mexican Food
- A Plus Safe & Secure Storage
- Public Storage
- Mullinax Ford of Kissimmee
- Osceola Technical College
- Osceola County School District offices
- Athletic fields and parks
Other: Small services, residential developments, and local spots; denser retail and dining south toward US 192.
This spot supports major event venues, education, quick-service dining, storage, auto services, and community needs with high local resident, student, and event traffic.
Traffic Counts
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Segment
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AADT
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Year
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|---|---|---|
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Bill Beck Blvd near Osceola Heritage Park / Gateway High School
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15,000–25,000
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2025
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Bill Beck Blvd broader segments
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10,000–20,000
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2025
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Nearby connectors (e.g., US 192 / Florida’s Turnpike)
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40,000–60,000
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2025
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Daily Impressions Potential: 15,000–25,000 vehicles daily (plus high pedestrian, student, bus rider, and event crowd exposure), generating tens of thousands of views. Southbound targets traffic toward US 192 and beyond.
Trends: Moderate base volumes with major spikes from arena/fair events, school sessions, and tourism; occasional congestion during events or rush hours; includes commuter vehicles, school buses, event traffic, and trucks. Peaks during rush hours, school days, weekends, evenings, and major fairs/concerts.
Demographics (ZIP 34744 – Kissimmee Area, immediate vicinity)
- Population: ~66,000–67,000 (2024 est.); projected ~70,000–71,000 for 2026 (density ~2,000 per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
- Age: Median ~36–38 years (family-oriented: strong under-18 and 25–54 groups).
- Gender: ~49% male, ~51% female.
- Race/Ethnicity: White (non-Hispanic) ~20–30%; Hispanic/Latino ~55–65% (significant Puerto Rican and other Latin influences); Black/African American ~8–12%; Asian ~3–5%; two or more/other ~5–10%.
- Income and Economy: Median household income ~$70,000–$75,000; median individual ~$30,000–$35,000. Poverty rate ~12–15%. Top industries: tourism/hospitality, retail, education, construction. Unemployment ~4–6%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (20–40 min average).
- Households and Housing: Average size ~3.0–3.2; median home value ~$300,000–$350,000; median rent ~$1,500–$1,800/month. ~45–50% married/family households.
- Education: ~20–25% with college degree or higher.
Diverse, family-oriented, multicultural area with strong Hispanic influence and mix of local residents, students, commuters, and event/tourist visitors (English and Spanish dominant). Residents, students, and visitors use nearby venues, dining, education, and services—ideal for event promotion, food, family, education, or community messaging.







