
Orlando, Florida – January, 2026 – Foxpoint, led by James Neumann, is expanding their footprint in Florida with nine newly acquired locations centered in Orlando, with additional locations in Melbourne and Ocala.
The multi-company acquisition includes existing/built displays as well as shovel-ready locations to be built in 2026.

Situated in the heart of one of the world’s most visited tourism corridors, Foxpoint’s new Orlando assets deliver unmatched visibility to both locals and the millions of annual visitors drawn to nearby marquee destinations. These displays sit within minutes of Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld, and Orlando International Airport—placing advertisers at the center of daily commuter traffic, resort-bound families, and international travelers. Strategically positioned across major connectors, the inventory reaches audiences as they move between hotels, attractions, dining, and retail hubs, ensuring brands remain visible throughout the entire visitor journey.
Foxpoint’s existing display in Kissimmee will now be supported by this expanded Orlando network, giving advertisers the ability to extend their reach seamlessly across the entire attractions corridor—from Kissimmee’s resort gateways to the major theme park and airport traffic flows in Orlando. The strengthened regional presence enables unified campaigns, broader frequency, and higher impact across Central Florida.
“This is a major step forward for Foxpoint,” said James Neumann, CEO of Foxpoint Interactive. “Expanding into Orlando’s core tourism and commuter corridors, as well as surrounding communities, positions us to deliver even more value for our ad partners. We’re thrilled about the growth opportunity this market represents and the enhanced visibility we can now offer brands across Central Florida.”
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