Walmart is making a play for Odessa, filing plans for what would be the community’s first full‑size Supercenter along the fast‑growing State Road 54 corridor. The proposed big‑box would land just off the Suncoast Parkway in west Pasco County, where new rooftops and retail have been steadily creeping west. County staff are now reviewing the submission, and Walmart has not put any construction timeline on the record.
Where the store would sit
Plans on file show the project taking up roughly 21 acres at the northwest corner of State Road 54 and the Suncoast Parkway. The site would be anchored by an approximately 178,000‑square‑foot Supercenter, a 10‑pump fuel station and a separate 5,000‑square‑foot liquor store, according to the Pasco Community Website. The design also leaves room for outparcels and builds in internal drive aisles that aim to pull some traffic off SR 54 and into the center’s own circulation network.
The filing was first reported by the Tampa Bay Business Journal, which notes that Walmart’s application covers a site of more than 20 acres and carries a Pasco County review deadline of Sept. 10. The outlet describes the plan as Walmart’s first Odessa location, marking a notable new anchor for the SR 54 retail strip.
Traffic, roads and local impact
Road improvements tied to the proposal include an extension of Crossings Boulevard north to South Branch Boulevard, a move intended to give the development multiple ways in and out instead of forcing everything through a single entrance on SR 54. Neighbors can still expect new turn lanes and signal work at surrounding intersections as the network adjusts to Supercenter‑level traffic.
The site also lines up near a separate Florida Department of Transportation concept for a pedestrian and bicycle overpass on SR 54, a piece of infrastructure that could make it easier and safer for nearby subdivisions and trail users to reach the area without a car, per the Pasco Community Website.
Where this fits into Walmart’s wider growth
Walmart has been in expansion and upgrade mode across the country, telling investors it plans to open about 20 new locations while remodeling hundreds more as part of a multiyear push, according to Fox Business. Fresh filings in places like Pasco County line up with that strategy…