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Greater Oklahoma City INCREASED PERSONAL WEALTH HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE “OklahomaINCREASED City is the PERSONAL 9th Best Place WEALTH to Build Personal Wealth”9th Best Place to Build “OKC is one of the best places to Live + Play Now” th Personal Wealth —“Oklahoma Salary Value City Index, is the July 9 2008 Best Place to Build Personal Wealth” —Salary Value Index, July — National Geographic, September 2008 OKLAHOMA CITY 2008 AVERAGE NET WORTH 2008 A Top 100 City for The Place to Thrive in Today’s Economy Income Growth Oklahoma City is luring sports teams, building river and —U.S. Bureau of Milwaukee, Economic Analysis, canal systems, and hosting Olympic qualifying events. $218,141 …Oklahoma City is August 2008 [One] will find world-class museums, exquisite dining, Memphis, strutting about in a $344,260 luxury hotel accommodations, and a thriving nightlife. Boston, stunning makeover... an $380,930 —Executive Travel Magazine, April 2008 “Despiteenormous a national sales tax has OKC, economy in recession, Favorable economic $397,997 Oklahomaushered inshould billions in experience solid conditions in 2008, Denver, growth in personal “ $415,574 income,public/private retail sales projects. and home prices next combined with solid Chicago, year.”—The Miami Herald, 2008 $434,557 —Mark Snead, PhD, Center consumer spending Tampa, for Applied Economic Research, November 2008 $438,651 have led to a healthy Source: ESRI 2008 retail market in 9th Best Place to Build Oklahoma City. “ INCREASED PERSONAL WEALTH Personal Wealth Source: ESRI 2008 th “Oklahoma City is the 9 Best Place to Build Personal Wealth” —Salary Value Index, July AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD REAL DISPOSABLE INCOME “…Oklahoma City is —Grubb & Ellis, 2009 Real strutting about in a 2008 Estate Forecast Cost of Living Adjustment NetA Household Top 100 Disposable City Income for stunning makeover... AVERAGE NET WORTH 2008 an enormous sales tax A Top 100 City for Income Growth has ushered in billions in public/private Income Growth4th Least Stressful City projects.” —U.S. Bureau of 7th Cleanest City Milwaukee,—U.S. Bureau of Economic —The Miami Herald, 2008 Economic—Bizjournals, Analysis, February 2008 $218,141Analysis, August 2008 August 2008 —Forbes Magazine, March 2008 Memphis, $344,260 4th Best City for Commuters Boston, 6th Most Livable City $380,930 —Forbes Magazine, 2008 “Despite a national —Forbes Magazine, March 2009 OKC, “ economy in recession, Oklahoma City significantly$397,997 trails Oklahoma should experience solid Among the nation’s Best Sports Cities the national average in the amountDenver, growth in personal $415,574 income, retail sales —The Sporting News, October 2008 and home prices next -$20,000 $0 $20,000of retail $40,000 square $60,000 footage $80,000 per capita.Chicago, year.” “ $434,557 —Mark Snead, PhD, Center —Grubb & Ellis, 2009 Real Estate Forecast Tampa, for Applied Economic Research, November 2008 $438,651 HOME VALUE APPRECIATION Source: ESRI 2008 U.S. Home Value Appreciation 2008 4th Quarter Source: ESRI 2008 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD REAL DISPOSABLE INCOME “…Oklahoma City is strutting about in a Oklahoma Cost of Living Adjustment Net Household Disposable Income stunning makeover... an enormous sales tax is number one has ushered in billions Tampa in public/private in home value projects.” —The Miami Herald, 2008 gains Oklahoma City —Office of Federal Housing Denver Enterprise Oversight, August 2008 7th in Total Job Memphis Growth in 2008 Chicago —U.S. Bureau of Labor Milwaukee Statistics, January 2009 GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAMBER Boston 123 Park Avenue | Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Alison Oshel | (405) 297-8958 | [email protected] -$20,000 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 www.okcchamber.com/retail 05/09 HEALTHY COMMERCIAL REAL VIBRANT & GROWING DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC VITALITY ESTATE MARKET “A Top Five Downtown”—Southern Living 19TH Best City for Jobs “OKC has the lowestECONOMIC unemployment rate VITALITY in the nation” — Forbes Magazine, — U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2009 January 2008 “OKC has the lowest unemployment in the nation” “Oklahoma City is among the Top Five commercial property markets for the Downtown Oklahoma City Means Business —Moody’s Investors Services, 2009 Lowest unemployment of POPULATION 2000-2013 % Change fourth quarter of 2008” -21% population increase in only eight years any large city in the Cities of Populations from 500,000-600,000 -Daytime population in three-mile ring exceeds 193,000 nation TOP 10% MARKET RANKING (939 AREAS*) -Traffic counts exceed 210,000 daily at I-35 and I-40 — U.S. Bureau of Labor New Orleans Statistics, February 2009 POPULATION 1.2 MILLION -Property values increased 118% since 2000 Milwaukee EFFECTIVE BUYING INCOME $22.1 BILLION -$5 billion in new developments from 1995-2014 America’s Most TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 473,254 Recession Proof City Denver -8 million visitors each year — Forbes, May 2008 HH WITH EBI OF $150K> 10,039 19TH Best City for Jobs -More than 2,300 new housing units built or planned — Forbes Magazine, ECONOMICSeattle VITALITY TOTAL RETAIL SALES $19.2 BILLION Top 50 best large Januarymetro 2008 “OKC has the lowest unemployment in the nation” -1,600 existing hotel rooms and 1,000 more planned for creating and *CORE BASED STATISTICAL AREAS Source: Demographics USA 2008 Oklahoma City sustainingLowest jobs unemployment of POPULATION 2000-2013 % Change — Theany Milken large city Institute, in the Cities of Populations Bfromoston 500,000-600,000 Downtown Oklahoma City Population nationSeptember 2008 The 54-story Area Population 2008 Increase since 2000 Daytime —Population U.S. Bureau of Labor -40% -30% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20% $750M Devon A Top 30Statistics, ranking February of Best 2009 Thanks to the nation’s lowest jobless rate Energy Tower will City Center 8,420 21% Cities to55,494 Find a Job HEALTHY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE MARKET —CNN,America’s November Most 2008 thbe completed in 3 Mile Loop 165,846 2% 193,649 “Oklahoma City is among the Top 5 coamongmmercial large cities, property Oklahoma markets City’s office for the 4 quarter of 2008” Recession Proof City METROIt takes AREA something JOB reallyGROWTH special 2000 to keep - 2008 an 2013. — Forbes, May 2008 market has not headed down the all-too-ȱ Trade Area 537,944 4% 10th Fastest Growing area growingSource in: aBureau sluggishofLabor Statisticseconomy. [Oklahoma familiar slippery slope of rising vacancies and Oklahoma City 563,762 11% State inTop the 50 nation best large metro TOP 10% MARKET RANKING (939 AREAS*) —USA Today, October 2008 City] is a region that is doing just that. Now the lowerPOPULATION rents that many other metro areas have 1.2MILLION for creating and Oklahoma City is among the OKC CBSA 1,215,023 11% sustaining jobs city is reaping the benefits in a big way. experienced over the past year. Top 30 Best— The Cities Milken to Institute, top 5 U.S. commercial EFFECTIVEBUYINGINCOME $22.1BILLION Sources: ESRI 2008, OKC Planning Department 2009 Find a Job September 2008 property markets during the —Business Facilities Magazine, September 2008 TOTALHOUSEHOLDS 473,254 —CNN, November 2008 fourth quarter of 2008. —National Real Estate Investor, -40% -30% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20% MarchHH 2009WITH EBIOF$150K> 10,039 A Top 30 ranking of Best —Moody’s Investors Services, Core to Shore 25th BestCities Growth to Find Center a Job 2009 TOTALRETAILSALES $19.2BILLION in the Nation—CNN, November 2008 Just on the horizon, 750 acres of developable land will become part of downtown Oklahoma City. METRO AREA JOB GROWTH 2000 - 2008 *COREBASEDSTATISTICALAREASSource:DemographicsUSA2008 —Bizjournals,th November 10 Fastest Growing Source: BureauofLaborStatistics Oklahoma City has some of Visit www.okcchamber.com/retail or www.okc.gov and search for CORE TO SHORE for more infor2008- State in the nation Oklahoma City the lowest office vacancy mation on this opportunity. —USA Today, October 2008 7th in Total Job Growth numbers in the nation at OKLAHOMA CITY RETAIL SALES TRENDS 1998-2008 Indianapolis 8.3% *MSA from 1998-2005 CBSA beginning 2006 in 2008Top 30 Best Cities to —U.S.Find aBureau Job of Labor Memphis — USA Today, January 2009 Other Cities in MSA/*CBSA OKLAHOMA CITY Statistics,—CNN, January November 2009 2008 Denver Billions -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% th Favorable economic $20 25 Best Growth Center Philadelphia in the Nation OKC EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT conditions in 2008, $18 Milwaukee “It —Bizjournals,takes something November 9th - 12th Less than combined with solid really special to keep2008 an Grade, No $16 Degreed 9thChicago Grade Diploma consumer spending have led area growing in a 5% 10% $14 th 33% to a healthy retail market in 7sluggish in Total economy. Job Growth Boston High in[Oklahoma 2008 City] is a School Oklahoma City. $12 Some ClevelandGraduate —Grubb & Ellis, 2009 Real region—U.S. that Bureau is doing of Labor just College, No 27% $10 Statistics, January 2009 Degree Estate Forecast that. Now the city is -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% $8 reaping the benefits in a 25% big way.” $6 OKC EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT —Business Facilities Magazine, Source: ESRI 2008 Based on averages, “It takes something 9th - 12th September 2008 Less than Oklahoma City trails $4 really special to keep an Grade, No Degreed 9th Grade Diploma significantly the amount of $2 area growing in a 33% 5% 10% sluggish economy. America’s Most Recession ProofHigh City in retail square footage per $- [Oklahoma City] is a School — Forbes, May 2008Some Graduate capita. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006*2007*2008* region that is doing just College, No 27% —Grubb & Ellis, 2009 Real that. Now the city is Degree 25% Estate Forecast Source:Trade Dimensions 2008 reaping the benefits in a big way.” —Business Facilities Magazine, Source: ESRI 2008 September 2008 “Thanks to the nation’s lowest jobless The 54-story rate among large $750M Devon cities, Oklahoma City’s Energy office market has not Tower will headed down the all- be completed too-familiar slippery slope of rising in 2013 vacancies and lower rents that many other metro areas have experienced over the past year.” —National Real Estate Investor, March 2009 .
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