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June 16th Presentation - Kansas City Urban Market Assets
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Overview
Reason for the DrillDown
DrillDown Process
Kansas City Results
District Results and Selected Neighborhoods
Questions after each major section
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Major Barrier to Urban Investment
Major barrier: Lack of purchasing power
Major barrier: Insufficient concentration of target customer
Major barrier: Crime or Perception of Crime
Why are we here? Accurate market information about our urban core areas.
Source: ICSC Retail Survey 2002
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The Census
Census increasingly undercounts urban core areas and is less accurate as time passes
Full count every 10 years – need yearly household data to inform policy & update market models for development
Misses pockets of development and subsequent growth (ex. population from Crossroads, Westport condos and lofts)
Cash economy is absent
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The DRILLDOWN Social Compact, nonprofit funded by a coalition of
Banks and retail companies to improve inner-city marketability.
An estimate of the urban population using multiple data sources from federal, state & city levels
Transactional data: utility use, purchases, and property information.
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The DRILLDOWNAsset Data Drives Urban Investment
Uncovers hidden market assets, like population, true purchasing power, and the informal economy
Backed by Brookings, ICSC, the Federal Reserve, top 100 marketing retail research departments.
Conducted in over 100 urban neighborhoods resulting in nearly one billion in investment
15 cities to date, three more coming on in 2008. www.socialcompact.org
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DrillDown Impact in Other Cities Houston – Results provide solid case for redevelopment of
Gulfgate Mall and surrounding area.
D.C. - Key to attracting Target and Giant to two urban neighborhoods.
Harlem – $1 billion in cash economy. Fleet setup two branches, 3 atms and a micro-lending facility.
Cleveland - $820 million cash economy results in KeyBank establishing new branches and strategy to increase banking in urban core neighborhoods.
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DrillDown: How Does It Work?
Transactional data versus reported data
Use multiple 'layers' of data
Overlay, one dataset may capture
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DrillDown: How Does It Work?
CensusAddress 1Address 2Address 3Address 4Address 5
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DrillDown: How Does It Work?
Census CreditAddress 1Address 2Address 3Address 4Address 5
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DrillDown: How Does It Work?
Census Credit PermitsAddress 1Address 2Address 3Address 4Address 5
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DrillDown: How Does It Work?
Census Credit Permits WaterAddress 1Address 2Address 3Address 4Address 5
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Sample of the Data Sets
Credit Bureaus (3) MLS/Home Sales Claritas Consumer BLS Cons Exp Rep ESRI Business Ind. IRS Records USPS Records
KC Water Building Permits Demolition Permits Public Housing Parcel Data Tax Assessment Payday/Banks/Retail
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Notes on Results
DrillDown captures both missed households & pockets of new development
Not necessarily growth since 2000 DrillDown is an estimation technique not a
survey method
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Kansas City Highlights
Population: 533,117, or approximately 71,000 higher than 2000 Census estimates.
Change: Census 2006 estimates show a small population decrease of -1.9%, compared to the DrillDown estimates of 15%.
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Kansas City Highlights Income: DrillDown estimates average household income
is $54,000 or 13% higher than the Census 2000 estimate.
When the informal or "cash" economy is included, the average household income rises to $57,000.
Cash economy: The DrillDown estimates the citywide cash economy to be worth $668 million dollars
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P opulation Change DrillDown 2007 & Census 2000
462,255
533,117
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
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A vg In come D rillD ow n 2007 & C en su s 2000
$48 ,125
$57 ,326
$0
$15 ,000
$30 ,000
$45 ,000
$60 ,000
$75 ,000
Includes Informal or Cash Economy
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District Map
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Districts Overview
Population : The DrillDown estimates show significant change in all Districts, the largest in Districts 1, 3 and 5
Income: Average household income is higher in all Districts, with large spikes in District 3 and 5 due to the informal or cash economy.
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Districts Overview
Cash Economy: Large cash economy in Districts 3, 5 and 6.
Density is a critical market asset in District 3 and 4, demonstrating the highest per acre purchasing power across the city.
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Population Change DrillDow n 2007 & Census 2000
9 6 ,1 8 6
8 5 ,8 2 67 8 ,5 7 2
9 4 ,0 7 4
8 0 ,0 4 3
9 8 ,4 1 6
0
2 5 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6
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A v g In c o m e D rillD o w n 2 0 0 7 & C e n s u s 2 0 0 0
$ 7 0 ,1 3 8
$ 4 1 ,1 1 3
$ 6 7 ,0 8 6
$ 5 0 ,0 4 1
$ 6 1 ,7 8 4
$ 5 3 ,7 9 3
$ 0
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
$ 4 5 ,0 0 0
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
D is tric t 1 D is tric t 2 D is tric t 3 D is tric t 4 D is tric t 5 D is tric t 6
Inc ludes In form al or Cash Econom y
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Purchasing Power Per Acre DrillDown 2007 & Census 2000
$102,706
$236,803
$57,763$40,963
$25,529$33,390
$0
$50,000
$100,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
D istr ic t 1 D is tr ic t 2 D is tr ic t 3 D is tr ic t 4 D is tr ic t 5 D is tr ic t 6
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District 1 Population: 98,416 -
difference of 29% from Census 2000
Income: $53,793 average income with cash economy included - 17% difference from Census 2000
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District 2 $70,138 average income with
cash economy included - 19% difference from Census 2000
Highest average income of all districts and should bode well for the retail that will serve the downtown CBD and Rivermarket population.
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District 3 Population change: 17%
Average income: $41,113
$$ per acre = $102,726 - 44% difference from Census 2000.
2nd highest $$ per acre
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District 4 Avg Income: $67,086 - 16%
difference from Census 2000
$$ per acre: $236,803 - 15% difference from Census 2000
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District 5 Pop: 75,832 - difference
of 24% from Census 2000
Greatest change in total economy with a 53% difference from the Census by including the cash economy.
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District 6 Population: 76,591 -
difference of 5% from Census 2000
Avg Income $61,784 - informal cash economy included - 17% difference from Census 2000
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Next Steps
Additional Data – retail leakage, credit report penetration, vacancy rates
Monthly Webinars Desktop Application (July/August) – enable
quick (SIMPLE) data access using google map platform
Custom reports with Corridor Partners or on a purchase/request basis for others
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KCUMA Team Dan Melton, PhD – Team Leader Robyne Turner, PhD – UMKC Leader Ryan Gerety – Social Compact Liaison Kate Bender – KCMO Liaison Doug Bowles – UMKC CEI Liaison UMKC Team: Chris Green, Heather Starzynski,
Joe Zhao, Sam Newby
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Questions?
For More Information:
Dan Melton
KCUMA Coordinator
http://www.kcuma.org