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Executive Summary W. Atlantic Blvd. & NW 16th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
John D. McQueston, MBA Commercial Property Specialist
Broker Associate Office: 954-427-8686
Fax: 954-427-0117 Cell: 561-706-7721
[email protected] www.JohnMcQueston.com
1233 E Hillsboro Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
For Sale 3 Parcels 1.73 Acres 75,184 SF
DESCRIPTION 1.73 Acres of prime industrial development land in the heart of the Pompano Beach. This
property is adjacent to FEC Railroad and is conveniently located to I-95 and Florida Turnpike.
PRICING $1,783,000 ($1,030,635 per acre, $23.72 price per SF)
LOCATION Located at W Atlantic Blvd. & NW 16th Ave. 2 blocks west of I-95 adjacent to railroad tracks.
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ZONING I-1 Vacant Industrial
TRAFFIC COUNT 56,500 cars daily (Atlantic Blvd)
FOLIOS 4842-34-03-0960, 4842-34-00-0580, 4842-34-03-0970
DEMOGRAPHICS
2013 Estimate
1 mile 3 mile 5 mile
HH Population: 5,659 41,070 129,574
Average HH Income: $30,908 $48,694 $51,982
Shoppes at Independence Bay 1.25 Acre Outparcel - Retail, Auto, Flex
For Sale or Ground Lease
1101 S. Powerline Road
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
John D. McQueston
[email protected] 561-706-7721 (cell)
www.johnmcqueston.com
1233 E. Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
954.427.8686 T.
954.427.0117 F.
High Visibility Industrial Land
1.73 Acres in Pompano Beach
Disclaimer: This offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale or withdrawal without notice.
For Sale $1,783,000 W Atlantic Blvd. & NW 16th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
W Atlantic Blvd
NW
16
th Ave
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
John D. McQueston
[email protected] 561-706-7721 (cell)
www.johnmcqueston.com
1233 E. Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
954.427.8686 T.
954.427.0117 F.
Disclaimer: This offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale or withdrawal without notice.
Location Map For Sale $1,783,000 W. Atlantic Blvd. & NW 16th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
W. Atlantic Blvd.
& NW 16th Ave.
W. Atlantic Blvd.
COMMERCIAL TRADE AREA REPORT
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Presented by
John McQuestonFlorida Real Estate License: 671011
Mobile: (561) 706-7721 | Fax: (954) 427-0117
Campbell & Rosemurgy Commercial RE1233 E Hillsboro BlvdDeerfield Beach, FL 33441
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4/7/2015
Criteria Used for AnalysisIncome:Median Household Income
Age:Median Age
Population Stats:Total Population
Segmentation:1st Dominant Segment
$37,052 42.0 26,530 Retirement CommunitiesConsumer SegmentationLife Mode UrbanizationWhat are thepeople like thatlive in this area?
Senior StylesSenior lifestyles by income, age and housing type
Where do peoplelike this usuallylive?
Metro Cities IIDensely populated transition neighborhoods in larger cities
Top Tapestry Segments
% of Households 5,345 (48.5%) 1,841 (16.7%) 1,413 (12.8%) 939 (8.5%) 933 (8.5%)
% of Pompano Beach 10,918 (26.1%) 1,841 (4.4%) 3,470 (8.3%) 3,043 (7.3%) 2,525 (6.0%)
RetirementCommunities Metro City Edge Silver and Gold City Dimensions
Old andNewcomers
Lifestyle Group 5 Senior Styles 3 Metropolis 5 Senior Styles 8 Global Roots 4 Solo Acts
Urbanization Group 4 Metro Cities II 6 Urban Outskirts II 7 Suburban Periphery I 4 Metro Cities II 4 Metro Cities II
Residence Type Multi-Units Single Family; Duplex Single Family orSeasonal
Multi-Unit Rentals Multi-Unit Rentals
Household Type Singles Family Mix Married Couples With orWithout Kids
Mixed Singles; Shared
Average Household Size 1.91 2.89 2.08 2.7 1.99
Median Age 52.6 29.4 60.1 29.2 37.2
Diversity Index 42 52 25 84 59
Median Household Income $49,174 $33,018 $67,806 $28,963 $44,601
Median Net Worth $99,494 $14,773 $331,108 $12,275 $23,498
Median Home Value $183,328 $70,892 $274,320 $76,641 $149,772
Homeownership 54 % 53 % 83 % 34 % 37 %
Employment Professional orManagement
Services, Skilled,Professional orManagement
Retired, Professional orManagement
Skilled or Services Professional,Management orServices
Education Some College No High SchoolDiploma; High SchoolGrad
Some College;Bachelor's or Graduate
No High SchoolDiploma; High SchoolGrad
Some College;Bachelor's Degree
Preferred Activities Travel. Do indoorgardening or plant care.
Buy baby products;toys. Buy designerjeans, dress boots.
Go boating andfishing. Join civic clubs.
Buy video games,tapes. Go roller-skating,go to movies.
Multimedia software andbooks. Play golf andracquetball.
Financial Own shares in tax-exempt funds
Have personaleducation loan
Own stock worth$75,000+
Have personaleducation loan
Own shares in mutualfunds
Media Watch Inside Edition Watch BET Watch Golf Channel Watch BET, MTV2,Game Show Network
Listen to classic hitsradio
Vehicle Own or lease domesticvehicle
Own or lease Pontiac Spent $20K-$30K onlast vehicle
Own or lease Ford Own or lease compactcar
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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DemographicMost of the households in Retirement Communities neighborhoods aresingle seniors who live alone; a fourth is married couples with no childrenliving at home. This older market has a median age of 50.3 years. One-third of the residents and 44 percent of householders are aged 65 yearsor older. Twenty-three percent of the population and 31 percent ofhouseholders are aged 75 years or older. Most of the residents arewhite.
SocioeconomicThe median household income for Retirement Communities is $46,251,slightly below the US median. Nearly half of the households earn incomefrom interest, dividends, and rental properties; 45 percent receive SocialSecurity benefits; and 26 percent receive retirement income. Most ofthose still working are employed in white-collar occupations. RetirementCommunities residents are an educated group: 14 percent of theresidents aged 25 years and older hold a graduate degree, 35 percenthave a bachelor's degree, and more than 60 percent have attendedcollege.
ResidentialRetirement Communities neighborhoods are found mostly in citiesscattered across the United States. Most housing was built after 1959.Congregate housing with meals and other services included in the rent isa feature of these neighborhoods. Fifty-seven percent of the householdslive in multiunit buildings; however, 34 percent of the housing is single-family structures, and 8 percent is townhouses. The home ownershiprate is 53 percent.
PreferencesWith more time to spend on leisure activities and hobbies, residents playmusical instruments, paint or draw, work crosswords, play bingo, orattend adult education classes. They also visit museums, attend thetheater, go dancing, practice yoga, go canoeing, and play golf. They willtravel to gamble in Atlantic City or to visit Disney World. They attendsports events such as golf tournaments, tennis matches, and baseballgames. They spend time with their grandchildren and spoil them withtoys. Politically active, these residents are "joiners" and belong to civicclubs and charitable organizations. They own stocks and bank online.They prefer to own or lease a domestic vehicle. These residents describethemselves as moderate or frequent viewers of daytime and primetimeTV. They watch news programs and baseball games, tennis matches,and golf tournaments. Cable channel favorites are Bravo, truTV, ESPNnews, and Travel Channel. They listen to classical and public radio. Avidreaders, they regularly read daily newspapers.
An overview of who makes up this segment across the United States
The demographic segmentation shown here can help you understand the lifestyles and life stages of consumers in a market. Data provider Esriclassifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Data Source:Esri 2012. Update Frequency: Annually.
This is the
#1dominant segmentfor this area
In this area
48.5%of households fallinto this segment
In the United States
1.6%of households fallinto this segment
About this segment
Retirement Communities
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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DemographicMarried couples, single parents, and multigenerational families are thehousehold types found in Metro City Edge neighborhoods. Grandparentsare caregivers in 4 percent of these households, twice the US rate. Themedian age of this segment is 30.8 years because of the children,including adult children who still live at home. The average family size of3.5 is slightly higher than the US average. Seventy-two percent of theresidents are black; 17.3 percent are white; and 4 percent are AmericanIndian—four times the US level.
SocioeconomicThe median household income for this segment is $29,269. Although 78percent of households derive income from wages and salaries, 9 percentreceive public assistance and 9 percent receive Supplemental SecurityIncome. Nearly half of employed residents work in service industries.One in ten residents aged 25 years or older have a bachelor's orgraduate degree; four in ten have attended college.
ResidentialMetro City Edge residents live in older suburban neighborhoods of largemetropolitan cities, primarily in the Midwest and South. Sixty-eightpercent live in single-family homes; 14 percent live in buildings with twoto four units. The home ownership rate is 49 percent. Although homeprices are relatively inexpensive, many families are young, unsettled,and still renting. Seventy percent of the housing units were built before1970.
PreferencesMetro City Edge residents must spend their money wisely to ensure thewelfare of their children. They tend to shop for groceries at PigglyWiggly, Kroger, and Aldi but will go to superstores and wholesalers forbulk purchases of household and children's items. Some will have theirvehicles serviced at auto parts chains. They eat at fast-food or family-style restaurants such as Old Country Buffet or Ryan's. They watchsitcoms, movies, news programs, courtroom shows, and sports such aspro wrestling on TV. Accessing the Internet at home isn't important.They go to the movies and professional football games and playbasketball. They read music and baby magazines and listen to urbanand contemporary hit radio.
An overview of who makes up this segment across the United States
The demographic segmentation shown here can help you understand the lifestyles and life stages of consumers in a market. Data provider Esriclassifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Data Source:Esri 2012. Update Frequency: Annually.
This is the
#2dominant segmentfor this area
In this area
16.7%of households fallinto this segment
In the United States
0.9%of households fallinto this segment
About this segment
Metro City Edge
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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DemographicWith a median age of 60.5 years, Silver and Gold residents are thesecond oldest of the Tapestry segments. More than 70 percent are aged55 years or older. Most residents have retired from professionaloccupations. Half of the households are composed of married coupleswithout children. This segment is small, less than 1 percent of all UShouseholds; however, annual household growth is 2.35 percent since2000. Residents of these neighbor-hoods are not ethnically diverse; 93percent of them are white.
SocioeconomicThese are wealthy, educated seniors. Their median household income is$62,761. Fifty-six percent of the households still earn wages or salaries,half collect Social Security benefits, 63 percent receive investmentincome, and 35 percent collect retirement income. The percentage ofthose who work from home is higher than the US worker percentage;nearly one-fourth of employed residents are self-employed, also higherthan the US level.
ResidentialTheir affluence enables them to relocate to sunnier climates. More than60 percent of these households are in the South, mainly in Florida. One-fourth are located in the West, mainly in California and Arizona.Neighborhoods are exclusive, with a home ownership rate of 82 percent.Silver and Gold ranks second of the Tapestry segments for thepercentage of seasonal housing. Because these seniors have moved tonewer single-family homes, they are not living in the homes where theyraised their children.
PreferencesSilver and Gold residents have the free time and resources to pursuetheir interests. They travel domestically and abroad including cruisevacations. They are also interested in home improvement and remodelingprojects. Although they own the tools and are interested in homeimprovement and remodeling projects, they are more likely to contractfor remodeling and housecleaning services. Active in their communities,they join civic clubs, participate in local civic issues, and write tonewspaper or magazine editors. They prefer to shop by phone fromcatalogs such as L.L. Bean and Lands' End. Golf is more a way of lifethan just a leisure pursuit. They play golf, attend tournaments, andwatch The Golf Channel. They also go to horse races, bird watching,saltwater fishing, and power boating. They eat out, attend classicalmusic performances, and relax with a glass of wine. Favorite restaurantsinclude Outback Steakhouse, Cracker Barrel, and Applebee's. Silver andGold residents are avid readers of biography and mystery books andwatch numerous news programs and news channels such as Fox Newsand CNN. Favorite non-news programs include detective dramas.
An overview of who makes up this segment across the United States
The demographic segmentation shown here can help you understand the lifestyles and life stages of consumers in a market. Data provider Esriclassifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Data Source:Esri 2012. Update Frequency: Annually.
This is the
#3dominant segmentfor this area
In this area
12.8%of households fallinto this segment
In the United States
1.0%of households fallinto this segment
About this segment
Silver and Gold
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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DemographicDiversity in household type and ethnicity characterizes City Dimensionsneighborhoods. Most of these residents are young, with a median age of29.5 years. Households are a mix of types; most are singles who livealone (31 percent), married-couple families (30 percent), and single-parent families (23 percent). Ethnic diversity is high. Nearly half of theresidents are white and one-fourth are black; however, higher-than-average proportions of other race populations are also represented. Threein ten residents are of Hispanic origin.
SocioeconomicThe median household income is $26,283. Ten percent of thehouseholds receive Supplemental Security Income; 11 percent receivepublic assistance. Employed residents work full-time or part-time,primarily in the service, manufacturing, and retail trade industry sectors.Overall, 35 percent of residents aged 25 years and older have graduatedfrom high school; 9 percent hold a bachelor's or graduate degree.
ResidentialAlthough City Dimensions neighborhoods have a mix of housing types,more than half of the residents rent apartments in multiunit buildings.Most of the real estate is older; approximately 70 percent of the housingunits were built before 1960; 42 percent are pre-1940 structures. Averagegross rent in these older buildings is 17 percent below the US average.Housing types are split between single-family homes and apartments intwo-to four-unit buildings. Although most households have a vehicle,residents seek jobs near their homes, commuting an average of 22minutes to work.
PreferencesCity Dimensions residents watch cable TV often, preferring movies andnews programs to documentaries. Most households own more than onetelevision set. They also like gaming systems. Residents are big-timesports fans and loyal team supporters; this is a top market for buyingand wearing sports team clothes. Because few homes are equipped withcentral air conditioning, they rely on room air conditioners if necessary.Many have recently moved, so they bought household furnishings suchas area rugs and sofas. Families with children spend wisely for children'sand baby products, preferring to shop at discount stores. They use storebrands, particularly for expensive items such as disposable diapers.Households that own vehicles prefer domestic cars and buy usedvehicles. If they have automotive repair expertise, they service their owncars; others rely on the car dealership or a nearby garage. They eat outand go to the movies.
An overview of who makes up this segment across the United States
The demographic segmentation shown here can help you understand the lifestyles and life stages of consumers in a market. Data provider Esriclassifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Data Source:Esri 2012. Update Frequency: Annually.
This is the
#4dominant segmentfor this area
In this area
8.5%of households fallinto this segment
In the United States
0.9%of households fallinto this segment
About this segment
City Dimensions
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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DemographicResidents of these transitional neighborhoods are either beginning theircareers or retiring. They range in age from their 20s to 75 and older.Their median age of 36.3 years splits this disparity. There are moresingles and shared households than families in these neighborhoods.Most of the residents are white; however, the diversity closely resemblesthat of the United States.
SocioeconomicThe median household income of $39,234 is below the US median.Educational attainment, college, and graduate school enrollment areabove average. The distribution of employees by occupation is similar tothat of the United States.
ResidentialSpread throughout metropolitan areas of the United States, Old andNewcomers neighborhoods sustain a lot of transition. More than half thepopulation aged five years and older has moved in the last five years.More than 60 percent rent; approximately half in mid-or high-risebuildings, with nearly 14 percent in two-to four-unit buildings. Six in tenhousing units were built between 1969 and 1989. The average gross rentin these neighborhoods is similar to the US average.
PreferencesTheir purchases reflect the unencumbered lifestyles of singles andrenters. They spend less at the grocery store than larger households. Adomestic subcompact or compact car serves them well. They arrangetheir vacations to keep in touch with out-of-town relatives and friends.They read fiction and nonfiction, newspapers, and magazines. Theywatch TV, listen to contemporary hits radio, go to the movies, and rentDVDs to view at home. Their leisure activities are as varied as their ages.They exercise by walking, swimming, and going bowling. They also cookat home.
An overview of who makes up this segment across the United States
The demographic segmentation shown here can help you understand the lifestyles and life stages of consumers in a market. Data provider Esriclassifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Data Source:Esri 2012. Update Frequency: Annually.
This is the
#5dominant segmentfor this area
In this area
8.5%of households fallinto this segment
In the United States
2.0%of households fallinto this segment
About this segment
Old and Newcomers
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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Total PopulationThis chart shows the total population in anarea, compared with other geographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Population DensityThis chart shows the number of people persquare mile in an area, compared withother geographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Population Change Since 2000This chart shows the percentage change inarea's population from 2000 to 2012,compared with other geographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Average Household SizeThis chart shows the average householdsize in an area, compared with othergeographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Pompano Beach, FL 33069: Population Comparison
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Population Living in FamilyHouseholdsThis chart shows the percentage of anarea’s population that lives in a householdwith one or more individuals related bybirth, marriage or adoption, compared withother geographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Female / Male RatioThis chart shows the ratio of females tomales in an area, compared with othergeographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
Women 2012Men 2012Women 2017 (Projected)Men 2017 (Projected)
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Median AgeThis chart shows the median age in anarea, compared with other geographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Population by AgeThis chart breaks down the population of anarea by age group.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Pompano Beach, FL 33069: Age Comparison
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Average Household IncomeThis chart shows the average householdincome in an area, compared with othergeographies.Data Source: U.S. Census AmericanCommunity Survey via Esri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Unemployment RateThis chart shows the unemployment trendin the area of your search. Theunemployment rate is an important driverbehind the housing market.Data Source: Bureau of Labor StatisticsUpdate Frequency: Monthly
Pompano Beach, FL 33069: Economic Comparison
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Employment Count byIndustryThis chart shows industries in an area andthe number of people employed in eachcategory.Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics viaEsri, 2012Update Frequency: Annually
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Pompano Beach, FL 33069: Home Value Comparison
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Best Businesses
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Population 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
Total Estimated Population 16,646 108,403 332,494 17,239 103,331 317,111
Total Census 2000 Population 12,692 104,484 317,160 12,692 104,484 317,160
Population Change % 34 3 3 41 -3 -3
Population Density (People/SQ Mile) 6,469 5,110 5,775 6,744 4,795 5,408
Median Age 34 47 47 35 48 48
Total Males 8,316 54,171 165,925 8,645 51,961 158,925
Total Females 8,330 54,232 166,569 8,594 51,370 158,186
Population By Age Group 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
4 Years Old and Younger 1,274 5,892 17,851 1,283 5,541 16,544
5 - 9 Years Old 1,463 6,832 20,610 1,436 6,395 19,221
10 - 14 Years Old 1,412 6,647 19,891 1,413 6,430 19,279
15 - 19 Years Old 1,385 6,454 19,089 1,440 6,544 19,534
20 - 24 Years Old 1,422 6,576 19,069 1,448 6,532 19,301
25 - 29 Years Old 1,345 6,546 19,298 1,372 6,321 18,606
30 - 34 Years Old 1,190 6,710 20,542 1,216 5,920 17,636
35 - 39 Years Old 1,088 7,386 23,362 1,138 6,282 19,208
40 - 44 Years Old 1,129 8,470 26,852 1,173 7,386 23,111
45 - 49 Years Old 1,062 8,382 26,513 1,095 7,669 24,225
50 - 54 Years Old 880 7,196 22,865 970 7,352 23,383
55 - 59 Years Old 702 6,331 20,616 828 6,688 21,418
60 - 64 Years Old 538 5,141 5,141 634 5,615 18,278
65 - 69 Years Old 422 3,976 13,144 478 4,270 13,990
70 - 74 Years Old 319 3,503 11,310 361 3,462 11,374
75 - 79 Years Old 251 3,421 10,376 273 2,907 9,313
80 - 84 Years Old 207 3,334 9,328 189 2,628 8,039
85 Years Old and Older 557 5,606 14,682 492 5,389 14,651
Demographic ReportPrepared By: John McQueston
Population By Ethnicity 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
White 3939 70163 234182 3848 63073 212358
Black 12364 34635 82646 13108 36902 89185
Native American 103 598 1620 88 567 1624
Asian 59 1621 8443 63 1674 8837
Pacific Islander 8 88 373 3 67 291
2 or More Races 173 1298 5230 129 1048 1048
Hispanic 3307 20269 67548 3726 21558 71861
White Non-Hispanic 1128 50958 170481 892 43266 146851
Housing 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
Total Estimated Households 5,472 44,225 138,970 5,659 41,070 129,574
Total Census 2000 Households 4,155 45,118 138,302 4,155 45,118 138,302
Average Household Size 2.98 2.42 2.38 0.06 4.87 1.81
Total Housing Units 5,203 56,831 178,209 5,511 60,019 188,423
Owners 1,041 32,568 103,370 1,090 34,322 109,128
Renters 3,582 16,301 48,825 3,813 17,240 51,861
Vacant Housing Units 580 7,962 26,016 607 8,455 27,438
Income By Household 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
Under $10,000 1,371 4,883 12,978 1,437 4,715 12,257
$10,000 - $14,999 580 3,010 9,451 598 2,782 8,795
$15,000 - $19,999 517 3,508 9,645 532 3,272 9,009
$20,000 - $24,999 517 3,449 10,025 536 3,180 9,341
$25,000 - $29,999 412 3,645 10,277 425 3,395 9,603
$30,000 - $34,999 420 3,278 10,514 434 3,060 9,886
$35,000 - $39,999 295 2,471 8,704 303 2,280 8,143
$40,000 - $44,999 245 2,711 9,073 251 2,486 8,464
$45,000 - $49,999 200 2,037 6,787 206 1,899 6,352
$50,000 - $59,999 357 3,796 12,888 369 3,526 12,057
$60,000 - $74,999 166 3,849 13,199 168 3,567 12,317
$75,000 - $99,999 169 3,381 11,654 172 3,101 10,802
$100,000 - $124,999 82 1,630 1,630 85 1,460 5,191
$125,000 - $149,999 38 877 2,408 39 789 2,174
$150,000 - $199,999 11 602 2,059 12 540 1,844
Over $200,000 57 743 2,652 59 662 2,351
Median Household Income $21,867 $38,583 $41,454 $21,604 $38,529 $41,414
Aggregate Household Income $186,169,015 $2,132,497,664 $7,072,428,185 $188,415,990 $1,947,760,192 $6,505,368,546
Average Household Income $31,208 $48,855 $52,142 $30,908 $48,694 $51,982
Per Capita Household Income $10,294 $21,335 $22,952 $10,186 $21,163 $22,747
Household Expenditures 2011 Projection 2013 Projection< 1 Mile < 3 Miles < 5 Miles < 1 Miles < 3 Miles < 5 Miles
Total Annual Household $164,200,175 $1,733,661,263 $5,638,232,713 $170,202,379 $1,608,577,276 $5,264,916,880
Average Annual Household $29,139 $39,196 $40,674 $29,219 $39,390 $40,865
Food $517 $5,174 $5,330 $4,158 $5,129 $5,288
Cereals & Bakery Products $357 $397 $404 $350 $391 $398
Cereals & Cereal Products $129 $142 $145 $129 $141 $145
Bakery Products $245 $281 $287 $238 $272 $278
Meats, Poultry, Fish & Eggs $708 $830 $851 $708 $840 $860
Dairy Products Misc $281 $332 $341 $282 $337 $346
Housing $10,134 $13,002 $13,418 $10,175 $13,121 $13,535
Owned Dwellings $3,084 $4,780 $5,024 $3,087 $4,836 $5,083
Mortgage Interest & Charges $165 $239 $250 $167 $242 $252
Property Taxes $935 $1,382 $1,445 $937 $1,356 $1,413
Rented Dwellings $2,748 $2,500 $2,500 $2,675 $2,420 $2,383
Utilities, Fuels & Public Services $2,426 $2,991 $3,069 $2,467 $3,022 $3,098
Natural Gas $366 $448 $459 $353 $429 $440
Electricity $920 $1,097 $1,123 $938 $1,109 $1,134
Fuel Oil or Other Fuels $94 $114 $117 $95 $115 $118
Telephone Services $803 $991 $1,014 $816 $1,026 $1,051
Water & Other Public Services $249 $317 $327 $255 $325 $336
Household Operations $436 $632 $662 $429 $623 $653
Personal Services $165 $239 $250 $167 $242 $252
Other Household Expenses $294 $429 $448 $291 $435 $455
Housekeeping Supplies $449 $551 $567 $439 $534 $549
Household Furnishings & Equipment $911 $1,321 $1,384 $901 $1,275 $1,332
Furniture $218 $344 $362 $216 $335 $352
Floor Coverings $24 $35 $37 $23 $34 $36
Major Appliances $135 $194 $203 $133 $193 $202
Sm. Appliances & Misc Housewares $71 $91 $93 $70 $91 $93
Apparel & Services $1,126 $1,428 $1,478 $1,146 $1,444 $1,494
Transportation $4,999 $7,083 $7,372 $5,095 $7,233 $7,532
Maintenance & Repairs $421 $559 $576 $428 $559 $576
Vehicle Insurance $750 $1,015 $1,052 $784 $1,037 $1,071
Public Transportation $2,183 $342 $359 $227 $339 $356
Health Care $2,183 $2,745 $2,819 $2,174 $2,706 $2,770
Entertainment $1,426 $2,044 $2,127 $1,427 $2,082 $2,171
Tobacco & Smoking Related $244 $271 $274 $251 $280 $283
Cash Contributions $815 $1,240 $1,303 $815 $1,236 $1,297
Personal Insurance & Pensions $2,101 $3,805 $4,061 $2,104 $3,750 $3,994
Life & Other Personal Insurance $211 $314 $330 $213 $317 $332
Pensions & Social Security 1,914 3,503 3,743 1,901 3,447 $3,677
A N/A to N/A 30,500
B N/A to N/A 16,500
C SR 849/ NW 31 AVE to N/A 12,800
D ATLANTIC BLVD to COPANS RD 7,300
E SW 3 ST/J.K.VILLAGE to SR 814/ATLANTIC BLVD 10,000
F I-95/SR 9 NB to SR 814/ATLANTIC BLVD 21,000
G SB I-95 @ 18.535 MP to WB SR 814/ATLANTIC 10,500
H SR 814/ATLANTIC BLVD to SB I-95 @ 18.086 MP 18,000
I SB I-95 @18.303 MP to EB SR 814/ATLANTIC 7,600
J SR 814/ATLANTIC BLVD to NB I-95 @ 18.564 MP 9,100
K SR 814/ATLANTIC BLVD to I-95/SR 9 9,200
Annual Average Daily TrafficStreet Segment
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L N/A to N/A 52,000
M N/A to N/A 58,500
N N/A to N/A 56,500
O POWERLINE ROAD to N/A 14,900
P SR 845/POWERLINE RD to N/A 7,600
Q N/A to N/A 13,700
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