Shelter OS1350, Orange Blossom Trail at Tupperware

-Osceola Shelter OS1350- 2 Ad Faces. Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus shelter (visible from both directions) include quick-service and casual restaurants, grocery stores, medical and emergency services, credit unions/banks, big-box retail and electronics, auto-related services, office/industrial leasing, and commuter-focused businesses targeting daily drivers, employees, shoppers, and diverse local residents along this busy commercial corridor.

SKU: OS1350
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Description

Northbound Orange Blossom Trail in front of Tupperware World Headquarters in Kissimmee.

This location is at northbound North Orange Blossom Trail (US 17-92 / SR 600) right in front of the former Tupperware World Headquarters campus, Kissimmee, FL 34744 (Osceola County). This is a major north-south commercial and industrial corridor in the northern part of Kissimmee, featuring office parks, data centers, big-box retail, restaurants, medical facilities, and industrial/warehouse uses, with proximity to Osceola Parkway for regional access and ongoing development in the area.

Nearest businesses:

  • Tupperware (former headquarters campus)
  • Denny’s Restaurant
  • The Fresh Market
  • Orlando Health Emergency Room and Medical Pavilion
  • Suncoast Credit Union
  • Best Buy
  • Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen
  • Cortland Hunter’s Creek
  • Rapallo
  • Regal The Loop

The area sees consistent vehicle traffic from commuters along this key north-south route, shoppers at nearby retail and dining spots, employees in office/industrial parks, medical visitors, and regional travelers, with the bus stop serving Lynx transit riders in this mixed-use commercial zone.

Traffic counts

(North Orange Blossom Trail / US 17-92 is a high-volume principal arterial in this segment; volumes are elevated due to commercial density, commuter flow, and connectivity to Osceola Parkway and I-4):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
N Orange Blossom Trail (near Osceola Pkwy / Mary Louis Lane area, Kissimmee)
~40,000–55,000
FDOT and Osceola County estimates for central commercial segments (high due to retail, office, and regional commuting; recent 2024–2025 data from roadway capacity reports)

Traffic is driven by daily commutes, retail/medical access, industrial activity, and connections to broader Kissimmee/Orlando routes. Northbound volumes are key for the primary facing ads, but the 2-sided shelter (visible from both directions) captures bidirectional flow with peaks during rush hours, shopping periods, and weekdays.

Demographics

(Kissimmee city level, recent 2024–2026 estimates; the bus stop sits in this northern commercial/residential transition area of the growing city):

  • Population: ~84,756–87,500 (projected growth continuing)
  • Median age: 36.1–36.6 years
  • Median household income: $53,758–$65,000
  • Per capita income: ~$26,000–$32,000
  • Language: Approximately 30–41% speak English only at home, while ~59–69% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish, reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population at ~68–69% of residents); other languages account for smaller shares.
  • Other notes: Highly diverse (~68–69% Hispanic/Latino with strong Puerto Rican influence, significant foreign-born at ~37%), with a strong service/tourism and commuting workforce. The area supports a mix of local residents, office/industrial workers, and visitors drawn to retail, medical, and nearby attractions.