Shelter SU1100, SR44 at Wildwood Townhomes

-Sumter Shelter SU1100- 2 Ad Faces. Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus stop bench include quick-service and casual restaurants, thrift/antique stores, tire/auto services, bicycle/outdoor retailers, convenience stores, Mexican/seafood eateries, and everyday essentials or senior/retiree-oriented businesses targeting local residents, retirees, families, shoppers, and commuters in this active Wildwood SR 44 corridor.

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Description

Westbound State Road 44 / E Gulf Atlantic Hwy in Wildwood.

This location is at westbound State Road 44 (E Gulf Atlantic Hwy / Main St) in the central commercial corridor of Wildwood, FL 34785 (Sumter County), near Wildwood Townhomes and the American Legion. This is a moderate-volume east-west highway serving as a primary artery through Wildwood, connecting residential neighborhoods, manufactured-home communities, retail, and services in the growing Wildwood / The Villages region, with direct access to nearby I-75 and Sumter County Road 44.

Nearest businesses (within ~1–2 miles):

  • 7-Eleven
  • Dollar General
  • O’Shucks Oyster Bar & Grill
  • Restoring Hope Thrift Store
  • Traditions Antique Mall
  • Casa Agave Mexican Grill
  • The Humble Native
  • Trek Bicycle Wildwood
  • Global Tire Recycling

The area sees steady daily traffic from local residents in nearby subdivisions and mobile-home communities, shoppers at the retail strip, diners, and commuters traveling between Wildwood and The Villages, with the bus stop bench serving local transit riders in this suburban/retirement-oriented corridor.

Traffic counts

(SR 44 is a moderate-volume principal arterial through Wildwood; volumes reflect local retail, residential, and regional commuter flow):

Road / Segment
Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
Notes / Year
State Road 44 (E Gulf Atlantic Hwy near South St / Pine St, Wildwood)
~18,000–24,000
FDOT / Sumter County estimates for central Wildwood segments (retail + residential traffic; recent data)

Traffic is driven by daily errands, dining, shopping, and connections to I-75 and The Villages, with moderate peaks during daytime retail hours, mornings/evenings, and weekends. Westbound volumes are particularly relevant for the bench.

Demographics

(Wildwood city level, recent 2024–2025 estimates; the bus stop is centrally located in this growing retirement and suburban community):

  • Population: ~15,200–16,000 (rapid growth continuing due to The Villages expansion)
  • Median age: 64–66 years (significantly higher than state average due to large retiree population)
  • Median household income: $68,500–$72,000
  • Per capita income: ~$38,000–$41,000
  • Language: Approximately 85–88% speak English only at home, while ~10–12% speak Spanish; other languages are minimal.
  • Other notes: Highly retiree-oriented and family-mixed (~70% White non-Hispanic, growing Hispanic and diverse mix), with a strong service, retail, and hospitality workforce supporting The Villages region and local amenities.