801 International Pkwy, 5th Floor Lake Mary, FL 32746

321-252-1971

contact@technoglobalinc.com

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Kissimmee

Project Overview

Overview of Kissimmee

It is the largest city and county seat of Osceola County, Florida.

With a population of 81,954 as of 2024. It is also the county seat of Osceola County. Kissimmee is currently growing at a rate of 0.84% ​​per year and its population has increased by 3.46% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 79,213 in 2020.

Geography and Setting:

Just 25 minutes southwest of Orlando International Airport, downtown is located near the intersection of US Highway 17/92 and US Highway 192 and is a combination of three streets: Main Street, Broadway Street, and Emmett Street.

Downtown Kissimmee has no skyscrapers; most buildings are two or three stories high. The largest and tallest building in downtown is the Osceola County Courthouse. 

A large unincorporated geographic area of ​​Osceola County is also known as Kissimmee.

Residential nature and community:

The climate of this area is characterized by warm, humid summers and generally mild, dry, sunny winters.

The Kissimmee River, located on the northwest shore of Lake Tohopekaliga (locally called Lake Toho, West Lake Toho, or simply West Lake), is a major thoroughfare in Kissimmee. Shingle Creek, largely considered the headwaters of the Everglades, also runs through the city and features a canoe and kayak trail that runs from Steffe Landing on US 192 and ends at Lake Tohopekaliga.

Services and Amenities

The downtown area is primarily made up of restaurants, small shops, and historic residences. The University of Central Florida has a business incubator in the area that is a major part of downtown’s economic engine.

Features a multimodal transportation hub between Neptune Road and Monument Street. It includes the Amtrak train station, which is a stop on the SunRail commuter rail system. There is a Greyhound bus station. Downtown also has a bus terminal that provides service through the Lynx network.

Our Services

Private Network Access:

Entering into our fold means access to our exclusive network of contacts — an invaluable resource to bolster your business strategies, policies, and growth trajectory.

Commercial Real Estate Investments

Building area:
TBD
Lot space:
TBD
Pre-Sale Cost:
TBD

Kissimmee

Project Overview

Overview of Kissimmee

It is the largest city and county seat of Osceola County, Florida.

With a population of 81,954 as of 2024. It is also the county seat of Osceola County. Kissimmee is currently growing at a rate of 0.84% ​​per year and its population has increased by 3.46% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 79,213 in 2020.

Geography and Surroundings:

Just 25 minutes southwest of Orlando International Airport, downtown is located near the intersection of US Highway 17/92 and US Highway 192 and is a combination of three streets: Main Street, Broadway Street, and Emmett Street.

Downtown Kissimmee has no skyscrapers; most buildings are two or three stories high. The largest and tallest building in downtown is the Osceola County Courthouse. 

A large unincorporated geographic area of ​​Osceola County is also known as Kissimmee.

Residential Nature and Community:

The climate of this area is characterized by warm, humid summers and generally mild, dry, sunny winters.

The Kissimmee River, located on the northwest shore of Lake Tohopekaliga (locally called Lake Toho, West Lake Toho, or simply West Lake), is a major thoroughfare in Kissimmee. Shingle Creek, largely considered the headwaters of the Everglades, also runs through the city and features a canoe and kayak trail that runs from Steffe Landing on US 192 and ends at Lake Tohopekaliga.

Services and Amenities

The downtown area is primarily made up of restaurants, small shops, and historic residences. The University of Central Florida has a business incubator in the area that is a major part of downtown’s economic engine.

Features a multimodal transportation hub between Neptune Road and Monument Street. It includes the Amtrak train station, which is a stop on the SunRail commuter rail system. There is a Greyhound bus station. Downtown also has a bus terminal that provides service through the Lynx network.

Our Services

Private Network Access:

Entering into our fold means access to our exclusive network of contacts — an invaluable resource to bolster your business strategies, policies, and growth trajectory.

Commercial Real Estate Investments

801 International Pkwy, 5th Floor Lake Mary, FL 32746

contact@technoglobalinc.com

+1 321-252-1971

Links:

Copyright © 2024 Pivotal Holding - All Rights Reserved.

Commercial Real Estate Investments

Building area:
TBD
Lot space:
TBD
Pre-Sale Cost:
TBD

Kissimmee

Overview of Kissimmee

It is the largest city and county seat of Osceola County, Florida.

With a population of 81,954 as of 2024. It is also the county seat of Osceola County. Kissimmee is currently growing at a rate of 0.84% ​​per year and its population has increased by 3.46% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 79,213 in 2020.

Geography and Surroundings:

Just 25 minutes southwest of Orlando International Airport, downtown is located near the intersection of US Highway 17/92 and US Highway 192 and is a combination of three streets: Main Street, Broadway Street, and Emmett Street.

Downtown Kissimmee has no skyscrapers; most buildings are two or three stories high. The largest and tallest building in downtown is the Osceola County Courthouse. 

A large unincorporated geographic area of ​​Osceola County is also known as Kissimmee.

Residential Nature and Community:

The climate of this area is characterized by warm, humid summers and generally mild, dry, sunny winters.


The Kissimmee River, located on the northwest shore of Lake Tohopekaliga (locally called Lake Toho, West Lake Toho, or simply West Lake), is a major thoroughfare in Kissimmee. Shingle Creek, largely considered the headwaters of the Everglades, also runs through the city and features a canoe and kayak trail that runs from Steffe Landing on US 192 and ends at Lake Tohopekaliga.

Services and Amenities

The downtown area is primarily made up of restaurants, small shops, and historic residences. The University of Central Florida has a business incubator in the area that is a major part of downtown’s economic engine.

Features a multimodal transportation hub between Neptune Road and Monument Street. It includes the Amtrak train station, which is a stop on the SunRail commuter rail system. There is a Greyhound bus station. Downtown also has a bus terminal that provides service through the Lynx network.

Our Services

Private Network Access:

Entering into our fold means access to our exclusive network of contacts — an invaluable resource to bolster your business strategies, policies, and growth trajectory.

Commercial Real Estate Investments

801 International Pkwy, 5th Floor Lake Mary, FL 32746

contact@technoglobalinc.com

+1 321-252-1971

Links:

Copyright © 2024 Pivotal Holding - All Rights Reserved.

Commercial Real Estate
Investments

801 International Pkwy, 5th Floor Lake Mary, FL 32746

contact@technoglobalinc.com

321-252-1971

Copyright © 2024 Pivotal Holding - All Rights Reserved.

Commercial Real Estate Investments

801 International Pkwy, 5th Floor Lake Mary, FL 32746

321-252-1971

contact@technoglobalinc.com