Shelter OS1220, Buenaventura Blvd at Greenburg Dental

-Osceola Shelter OS1220- 2 Ad Faces. This southbound shelter on Buenaventura Boulevard at the entrance to the Aldi/Greenburg Dental shopping center, with advertising sides facing both directions, offers solid traffic exposure on a key local corridor—perfect for grocery, pharmacy/dental, retail, dining, family, or local services messaging!

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Description

Southbound Buenaventura Blvd at the Aldi shopping Center in Kissimmee.

The bus stop shelter is located on the southbound side of Buenaventura Boulevard at the entrance to the Aldi / Greenburg Dental shopping center  in Kissimmee, FL (Osceola County, ZIP 34743). This is a moderate- to high-traffic commercial and residential corridor along Buenaventura Blvd, a primary north-south local route serving families, shoppers, and commuters in the Buenaventura Lakes area, with direct access to Osceola Parkway (major east-west arterial), Florida’s Turnpike, and US 192. The shelter has advertising sides facing both directions (northbound and southbound traffic), benefiting from strong visibility to drivers heading south toward Osceola Parkway, big-box retail, and commercial zones, as well as northbound traffic toward residential neighborhoods and community areas. It gains additional exposure from LYNX bus riders, pedestrians, shoppers at Aldi and adjacent stores, and local residents. It’s a practical grocery/pharmacy/dental, quick-service dining, discount retail, and family convenience stretch in a densely populated suburban area with steady local resident, shopper.

Nearest Businesses

  • ALDI
  • Greenburg Dental 
  • Ross Dress for Less
  • Checkers
  • Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
  • KFC
  • Applebee’s Grill + Bar
  • Pollo Tropical
  • LA Fitness (nearby)
  • Subway
  • Family Dollar
  • Various small retail, auto services, spas, and local eateries
    Other: Dense residential neighborhoods, apartments, single-family homes, and community spots; denser big-box retail and dining north/east toward Osceola Pkwy.
    This spot supports grocery shopping, dental/health services, discount retail, fast-casual/quick-service dining, fitness, and everyday convenience with high local resident, family, and shopper traffic.

Traffic Counts

Segment
AADT
Year
Buenaventura Blvd near Aldi / Osceola Pkwy entrance area
25,000–35,000
2025
Buenaventura Blvd broader segments in Buenaventura Lakes
20,000–30,000
2025
Nearby connectors (e.g., Osceola Pkwy, Florida’s Turnpike)
40,000–60,000
2025

Daily Impressions Potential: 25,000–35,000 vehicles daily (plus significant pedestrian, shopper, family, and bus rider exposure), generating tens of thousands of views. Dual-facing ads capture both southbound (toward Osceola Pkwy, retail, and commercial) and northbound (toward residential neighborhoods) traffic.
Trends: Moderate to high volumes with growth from dense residential development and retail draw; congestion common at the Buenaventura Blvd & Osceola Pkwy intersection; includes family vehicles, commuter traffic, delivery trucks, and shopper vehicles. Peaks during rush hours, weekends, evenings, and grocery/shopping periods.

Demographics (ZIP 34743 – Buenaventura Lakes Area, immediate vicinity)

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

  • Population: ~40,000 (2024 est.); projected ~42,000+ for 2026 (density ~5,800 per sq. mile in suburban pockets).
  • Age: Median ~38–39 years (family-oriented: strong under-18 and 35–54 groups).
  • Gender: ~49% male, ~51% female.
  • Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino ~76% (growing Puerto Rican/other Latin influences); White (non-Hispanic) ~10%; Black/African American ~9%; Asian ~3%; two or more/other ~2%.
  • Income and Economy: Median household income ~$59,000–$63,000; median individual ~$27,000–$31,000. Poverty rate ~12–15%. Top industries: tourism/hospitality, retail, construction, healthcare. Unemployment ~4–6%; many commute to Orlando/theme parks (20–40 min average).
  • Households and Housing: Average size ~3.0–3.8; median home value ~$300,000–$350,000; median rent ~$1,500–$1,800/month. ~45–50% married/family households.
  • Education: ~20–22% with college degree or higher.
    Diverse, family-oriented, growing area with a mix of local residents and commuter influence. Residents heavily use nearby grocery, dental/health, fast food, discount retail, and convenience services—ideal for family, health/dental, grocery, food, or bilingual messaging.