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Fast Food Turnover Deep-Dive

Per-cuisine CTI and supertransition detail pages.

Fast Food in Florida shows 3.2% closure pressure across 3,319 active licenses. The CTI view treats Fast Food as both a concept and a real-estate churn pattern; dominant county signals currently cluster in Hernando, Citrus, Collier.

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Updated 2026-05-22 15:03 UTC

Active3,319
Closure-status106
Closure rate3.2%
Dominant countiesHernando, Citrus, Collier

Charts

Closure events by quarter

2015 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2015 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2016 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2016 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2016 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2016 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2017 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2017 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2017 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2017 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2018 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2018 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2018 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2018 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2019 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2019 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2019 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2019 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2020 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2020 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2020 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2020 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2021 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2021 Q2 1.0 2.302325581395349
2021 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2021 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2022 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2022 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2022 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2022 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2023 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2023 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2023 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2023 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2024 Q1 0.0 2.302325581395349
2024 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2024 Q3 0.0 2.302325581395349
2024 Q4 0.0 2.302325581395349
2025 Q1 1.0 2.302325581395349
2025 Q2 0.0 2.302325581395349
2025 Q3 27.0 2.302325581395349
2025 Q4 38.0 2.302325581395349
2026 Q1 32.0 2.302325581395349
2026 Q2 7.0 2.302325581395349

Raw counts mislead -- Putnam County losing 4 places is different from Miami losing 4. Use the rate or per-capita column for defensible comparisons. Methodology details linked above.

County closure-rate breakdown

Hernando 40 6 15.0% 0.31
Citrus 25 2 8.0% 0.13
Collier 39 3 7.7% 0.08
Volusia 95 7 7.4% 0.13
Osceola 86 5 5.8% 0.13
Hillsborough 259 14 5.4% 0.10
Dade 315 17 5.4% 0.06
Brevard 106 5 4.7% 0.08
Pinellas 152 7 4.6% 0.07
Palm Beach 225 9 4.0% 0.06
Broward 299 11 3.7% 0.06
Lake 85 2 2.4% 0.05
Pasco 88 2 2.3% 0.04
Orange 358 8 2.2% 0.06
Sarasota 48 1 2.1% 0.02
Polk 146 3 2.1% 0.04
Manatee 73 1 1.4% 0.03
Seminole 88 1 1.1% 0.02
Lee 98 1 1.0% 0.01
St. Lucie 33 0 0.0% 0.00
Sumter 21 0 0.0% 0.00
Putnam 16 0 0.0% 0.00
Clay 50 0 0.0% 0.00
Monroe 15 0 0.0% 0.00
Alachua 59 0 0.0% 0.00
St. Johns 26 0 0.0% 0.00
Indian River 13 0 0.0% 0.00
Marion 79 0 0.0% 0.00
Martin 22 0 0.0% 0.00
Columbia 21 0 0.0% 0.00

Raw counts mislead -- Putnam County losing 4 places is different from Miami losing 4. Use the rate or per-capita column for defensible comparisons. Methodology details linked above.

Top supertransition addresses

Open
866 NE 79 ST Miami Dade 142 171 83.0%
1850 EMERSON ST Jacksonville Duval 100 146 68.5%
809 N MAGNOLIA AVE Ocala Marion 87 124 70.2%
5960 RICHARD ST Jacksonville Duval 74 129 57.4%
4529 BAYSHORE RD N Ft Myers Lee 70 75 93.3%
2225 W 76 ST Hialeah Dade 56 60 93.3%
4116 N HIMES AVE Tampa Hillsborough 56 59 94.9%
4529 BAYSHORE RD North Fort Myers Lee 54 58 93.1%
1 TIAA BANK FIELD DR Jacksonville Duval 47 50 94.0%
1 TROPICANA DR St. Petersburg Pinellas 47 48 97.9%
1020 W MICHIGAN ST Orlando Orange 47 48 97.9%
4888 NW 183 ST #214 Miami Gardens Dade 45 48 93.8%
601 BISCAYNE BLVD Miami Dade 44 55 80.0%
414 SW 22 AVE Miami Dade 44 53 83.0%
1321 NW 155 DR Miami Dade 43 57 75.4%
4880 DISTRIBUTION CT Orlando Orange 42 47 89.4%
13920 SW 139 CT Miami Dade 41 51 80.4%
50 W ORANGE AVE UNIT 1 Eustis Lake 41 46 89.1%
5007 N HIATUS RD Sunrise Broward 39 50 78.0%
11770 A METRO PKWY Fort Myers Lee 38 43 88.4%

Raw counts mislead -- Putnam County losing 4 places is different from Miami losing 4. Use the rate or per-capita column for defensible comparisons. Methodology details linked above.

Data sources: Business turnover trends. Built from DBPR public inspection records, Florida Sunbiz business filings, and Foursquare/OSS location data. All counts are derived from public records — no estimates or projections unless labeled as forecast.