This center is at a great location for traffic flow as it is right off of Florida’s Turnpike, located East of the best retail intersection within the market, and is closer to the dense and growing households than other retail in this area.
This center is well-positioned in a dense market with approximately 240,000 people in a 5 mile radius. This is the busiest part of Osceola Parkway with nearly 75,000 vehicles per day, and the center also fronts Florida’s Turnpike with about 70,000 vehicles per day.
As an added benefit, the center is only one mile from Orange Blossom Trail with 35,000 vehicles per day—an intersection that is home to The Crosslands, the newest power center in the area that includes The Loop and Loop West.
There is a ton of activity in this market and right at this intersection that will bring more foot traffic to the area and more customers directly to this center. Some of the market activity:
• An Orlando Health medical facility at the corner of Orange Avenue and Osceola Parkway. It is a three-story, 60,000-square-foot emergency room and medical pavilion. The medical facility is part of a burgeoning transit-oriented district shaping up around the SunRail station.
• SunRail Osceola TOD: Eastwind Development is planning a two-phase, market-rate, 350-unit apartment complex across the street from the SunRail stop on the Osceola County side. The complex, estimated at about $52 million-$53 million, will feature six four-story mid-rises with elevators and detached garages, as well as a separate clubhouse. Interior amenities will include stainless steel appliances, upgraded light fixtures, nine-foot ceilings and a mix of wood-plank, tile and carpeted floors. The first phase will include 238 units.
• SunRail Senior: The developer wants to build a $32 million, 200-unit, age-restricted apartment community on the north side of the county line. Though it’s still early in the planning stages, it may include a large clubhouse, community room, concierge services, bike storage and repair, a pet salon, fitness center and separate yoga room, as well as a dining area with a warming kitchen. Amenities would include a pool and deck area along with a courtyard with a Zen garden, fountains, benches, pergola and putting green.
• There are also an array of projects coming on line nearby but not at our immediate intersection such as – Hampton Inn, an assisted living and memory care facility, a new multi-story mixed-use building one south side of Osceola Parkway, and a $30 million assisted living facility by Providence One, Vernazza a 256-unit "high-end" apartment complex on John Young Parkway, just south of Osceola Parkway, +/- 200 unit Osceola Pointe Apartments.Upscale Shopping Center directly adjacent to Super Wal-Mart Power Center! One of the best performing Wal-Marts in Central Florida.
Close proximity to the Tupperware Sunrail 37-acre project which will create 1,700 Apartments, and over 200,000 SF of Retail and Office!
Osceola Shoppes has excellent road visibility and easy ingress / egress directly off the Florida Turnpike.
Direct Tenant Mix includes Panera Bread, Denny's, T-Mobile, Trustco Bank, La Granja, Happy Feet Daycare and more!
Power Center tenants include Wal-Mart, Dollar Tree, Chase Bank, Wells Fargo, Game Stop, Sally Beauty, Cato and more.
Osceola Parkway is the major commercial road leading into Walt Disney World.
The center is comprised of 2 separate outparcels to the Wal-Mart Power Center.