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Retail Analysis Retail market analysis is a tool for identifying retail market trends within a local community. Promotional Material for International Council of Shopping Center type events Strategic Planning
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Demographics and Psychographics
ESRI Community Analyst
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Buxton Report
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Assess the Size and Shape of the Region’s Trade Area
Socio-demographics and purchasing power of the population 5 year sales tax trends (State Department of Revenue) Reilly’s law Trade area capture Trade (sales) potential Pull factors and trends List and map of retailers (Nexis Uni) 8. Location Quotients for non- base sector (NAICS 23, 42, 44-45, 51, 52, 53, 56, , 71, 72) 9. Leakage (EMSI Regional Requirements) 10. Traffic counts (Department of Transportation) 11. Commuting patterns (US Census) Absolute change, Percentage change, and Cross Area Analysis
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Socio-demographics Population demographics from EMSI, StateBook, Chmura, U.S. Census Community Facts, Data USA, etc. Median Household Income Population Median Age Poverty Rate Median Property Value $36, 555 34,373 36.5 22.8% $77,900 Source:
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Socio-Demographics and Purchasing Power of the Population
Population and trend of growth Age breakdown of population Race breakdown of population Earnings breakdown of population Educational attainment breakdown of population Gender breakdown of population U.S Census Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics On the Map
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Annual Reports (Gross Sales Trends)
Mississippi Department of Revenue Statistics and Reports Annual Reports (Gross Sales Trends) Check to see if your state has similar reports
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LQs for Retail Sector EMSI Industry Table
NAIC Description 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs % Change 2016 LQ 44 Retail Trade 1,647 1,752 6% 1.39
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The Walmart Effect Pull Factor Map of Mississippi Counties
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Leakage Analysis EMSI: Regional Demand for Industry
NAICS Demand for Demand met In-region % Demand met In-region Demand met by Imports % Demand met by Imports Total Demand 445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores $370,836 2.8% $12,813,289 97.2% $13,184,125 441110 New Car Dealers $315,838 2.7% $11,348,739 97.3% $11,664,576 446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores $88,728 1.4% $6,138,348 98.6% $6,227,076 443142 Electronics Stores $549,598 11.9% $4,066,754 88.1% $4,616,352 444110 Home Centers $1,638,294 41.3% $2,328,973 58.7% $3,967,267 447110 Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores $2,794,218 76.1% $876,684 23.9% $3,670,902 444190 Other Building Material Dealers $118,059 4.8% $2,360,474 95.2% $2,478,533 441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores $188,375 8.4% $2,046,696 91.6% $2,235,071 442110 Furniture Stores $55,725 2.9% $1,887,641 97.1% $1,943,366
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Trade Area Analysis To tell how many customers are drawn to a particular community to shop for a certain type of product at any given time.
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Trade Area Calculations
Potential sales= Local Pop X State per capita sale x Local PCI/State PCI Pull Factor = (Local Sales/Local Pop)/(State Sales/State Pop) Trade Area Capture=Actual Sales/(state sales per capita*Local PCI/State PCI Potential Sales=Local pop* State per capita sales x Local PCI/State PCI
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Trade Area Calculations for Panola
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Census, State and County QuickFacts Panola Population 34,161 PCI $19,525 State population 2,988,726 PCI $21,057 Mississippi State Tax Commission, Annual Report, FY 2016 State retail sales $26,582,733,525 Panola retail sales $306,462,141
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Potential sales Potential sales= Local Pop X State per capita sale x Local PCI/State PCI Panola Population 34,161 PCI $19,525 State population 2,988,726 PCI $21,057 State retail sales $26,582,733,525 Panola retail sales $306,462,141 State per capita sale = $26,582,733,525/ 2,988,726 = $8,894 34,161* $8,894 * $19,525/ $21,057 = $282M
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PULL FACTOR To determine the portion of customers a community draws from outside its boundaries. Pull factors should be compared over several time periods to determine trends. While not a general occurrence, the pull factor could be less than one.
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Reilly’s Law of Retail Gravitation
Defines trade area boundaries between two cities Shows point of indifference between two cities (point of indifference)
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Reilly's law of retail gravitation
Population Drivetime Distance Divide Batesville 7,391 Sardis 1,655 13 min 9 miles Oxford 23,290 30 min 26 miles
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Population Drivetime Distance Divide Batesville 7,391 Sardis 1,655 13 min 9 miles Oxford 23,290 30 min 26 miles
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Huff Model The "Huff" model, which allows for multiple attributes and retail centers
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List of Retailers Nexus-Uni
Bull Market, Inc. 585 Highway 51 S Batesville Mississippi United States PRIVATE - SUBSIDIARY Grocery stores
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MDOT Traffic Count Application
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66% of Marshall County citizens work outside the county
Commuting Patterns 66% of Marshall County citizens work outside the county Source: U.S. Census. Residence County to Workplace County Flows
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21% of Marshall Co. jobs are performed by workers who live in other counties
Source: U.S. Census. Residence County to Workplace County Flows
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EMSI’s Commuter Data
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Professor of Economic Development
and how Chad R. Miller Ph.D. Professor of Economic Development Master of Science in Economic Development Program College of Business & Economic Development Tel:
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