Osceola County is named for the Indian leader Osceola (1804 – January 30, 1838), an influential leader of the Seminole people in Florida. Osceola County host a part of Disney World.
Osceola County has experienced a significant influx of U.S. Puerto Rican American citizens from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Being 54.3% Hispanic, Osceola County is one of three Hispanic-majority counties in Florida.
Osceola County’s local communities always embraces cultural equality, diversity, inclusion, equity and has many historic business-friendly communities.
Osceola County is a growing and historic multi-cultural community with affordable housing, including private homes and apartments, and plenty of available local retail space for new owner-operated businesses.
As a business-friendly community, Osceola County welcomes new visitors and new residents, tech entrepreneurs, and value-added businesses.
Osceola County’s local citizens are rolling out the “Welcome to Osceola County” welcome mat to new entrepreneurs, new startups, business founders, new residents and more value-added businesses.
Business startups in retail sales, clothing, fashion, music, beauty, healthcare, legal, medical services, information technology, restaurants, online sales, cleaning services, beauty salons, barber shops, and new entrepreneurs are always in demand in many local growing business communities like those in Osceola County. Shop Local! Buy Local!