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Retail Space for Lease in Kissimmee

Kissimmee retail continues to outperform national averages thanks to population growth, strong household income, and a healthy mix of local and national tenants. Inline, endcap, and pad site opportunities are available across every major Kissimmee corridor.

Cap Rates: 6.0% - 8.0%Population: ~81,00018 miles S of Orlando

About Kissimmee

Kissimmee is the gateway to Central Florida's tourism corridor and one of the largest hospitality markets in the United States. The US-192 corridor anchors retail, hotel, and entertainment demand, while outer Osceola County continues to attract residential and industrial development.

Market highlights

  • US-192 tourism corridor serves 75M+ annual visitors to the region
  • Fast-growing Hispanic demographic driving retail demand
  • NeoCity tech corridor attracting semiconductor investment
  • Industrial growth along the Florida Turnpike

Major employers

  • AdventHealth Celebration
  • Osceola Regional Medical Center
  • Hospitality sector

Demographics

Median household income ~$52,000 with strong Hispanic demographic growth driving retail and services demand.

Why Invest in Retail Space in Kissimmee

  • Inline, endcap, and pad site opportunities
  • High-traffic corridors with strong demographic profiles
  • Multi-tenant strip centers with below-market leases for value-add
  • Restaurant and drive-thru opportunities
  • Anchored neighborhood centers available to investors

Typical Retail Space Tenants in Kissimmee

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Quick service restaurantsMedical servicesBeauty & wellnessEssential servicesDiscount retail

Kissimmee Retail Corridor Highlights

Kissimmee's strongest retail corridors combine traffic count, demographic density, and high visibility. National credit tenants pay a premium for corner locations and signalized intersections, while local retailers cluster in walkable downtown environments where foot traffic supports boutique concepts and restaurants.

Retail Investment Strategies in Kissimmee

Investor strategies in Kissimmee retail fall into two buckets: stabilized cash flow from anchored centers leased to credit tenants, or value-add plays where below-market leases can be marked to market as they roll. Both strategies are viable in Kissimmee thanks to consistent rent growth and tenant demand.

Leasing Retail Space in Kissimmee

Retail leasing in Kissimmee is active across QSR, medical, beauty, and essential services tenants. Most leases run 5-10 years with annual escalations and percentage rent clauses for food and beverage users. Tenant improvements are often negotiated in exchange for longer lease terms.

Other Investment Categories in Kissimmee

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Retail Space in Kissimmee FAQ

+What are typical cap rates for retail space in Kissimmee, FL?

Retail Space in Kissimmee typically trade at 6.0% - 8.0% cap rates. Pricing varies by tenant credit, lease term, and submarket. Get current Kissimmee comps on request.

+Who are the main tenants in Kissimmee retail space?

Common tenants include Quick service restaurants, Medical services, Beauty & wellness, Essential services, Discount retail, and other national credit operators expanding in the Osceola County market.

+Why invest in Kissimmee commercial real estate?

Kissimmee is the gateway to Central Florida's tourism corridor and one of the largest hospitality markets in the United States. The US-192 corridor anchors retail, hotel, and entertainment demand, while outer Osceola County continues to attract residential and industrial development. Median household income ~$52,000 with strong Hispanic demographic growth driving retail and services demand.

+How do I find off-market retail space in Kissimmee?

Off-market retail space in Kissimmee are typically sourced through licensed broker networks. MaxLife Commercial maintains relationships with Kissimmee owners, developers, and 1031 exchange sellers — request inventory access to receive curated deals before they list publicly.

Looking for retail space in Kissimmee?

Ryan Solberg and the MaxLife Commercial team work Kissimmee and the surrounding Central Florida markets every day. We source on-market and off-market opportunities, underwrite them against institutional standards, and help clients close with confidence.

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