Description
Eastbound Cypress Parkway in front of Aldi and Walmart Shopping Centers in Poinciana.
Nearest businesses:
- ALDI
- Denny’s Restaurant
- Pollo Campero
- Zaxby’s Chicken Fingers & Buffalo Wings
- Publix Super Market at The Promenade
- MyEyeDr.
- Wawa
- Radiant Express Car Wash
- Take 5 Oil Change
- Walmart Supercenter
- Amscot – The Money Superstore
- Poinciana Pet Clinic
- Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs
The area sees high daily traffic from shoppers at major anchors like ALDI, Publix, Walmart, and the Towne Center, plus residents from surrounding subdivisions and apartments, medical visitors, commuters, and family outings, with the bus stop serving Lynx transit riders in this busy retail corridor.
Traffic counts
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Road / Segment
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Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
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Notes / Year
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Cypress Parkway (near Interior St / ALDI / Promenade area, Poinciana)
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~25,000–35,000
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Osceola County and FDOT estimates for central commercial segments (growing due to retail and residential expansion; recent data from roadway capacity reports)
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Traffic is driven by shopping center access, daily errands, medical/office commutes, and connections to broader Poinciana roadways. Eastbound volumes are key for the primary facing ads, but the 2-sided shelter (visible from both directions) captures bidirectional flow with peaks during shopping hours, mornings/evenings, and weekends.
Demographics
- Population: ~75,000–76,000 (projected growth at ~1.5–1.9% annually, up from ~68,000–69,000 in 2020)
- Median age: ~39.5 years
- Median household income: $68,015
- Per capita income: ~$29,000–$32,000
- Language: Approximately 43–48% speak English only at home, while ~51–56% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish, reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population at ~54.3%); other languages (including French/Creole from Haitian communities) account for smaller shares.
- Other notes: Highly diverse (54.3% Hispanic/Latino with strong Puerto Rican and other Latin American influences, 22–25% Black/African American, 15–27% White non-Hispanic, significant foreign-born at ~22%), family-oriented with working professionals in service, retail, healthcare, and commuting sectors driving residential and commercial growth.







