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Business Demands More...Differentiate Yourself
A master-planned commercial mixed-use development
Attract | RetAin | GRow
ContentS Preamble Location Map & Development Site Plan Building RenderingsBuilding ElevationsFloor Plan & Building SpecificationsBuilding Site PlanAerial Photo ExhibitsTravel Distances & Drive TimesDemographics
The esplanade: Stimulating. Beautiful. Sophisticated. imagine entering an environment that evokes these feelings. imagine going to work every day with a perfect balance of energy and calm. imagine being a part of a professional community that is infused with aesthetic beauty and a demand for the extraordinary.
The overall intent of the development
is to create a pedestrian-focused
professional community that creates
an uplifting and invigorating work
environment. The Esplanade:
Innovative. Exciting. Imaginative.
Stylish, timeless elegance is uniquely characteristic of The esplanade. The focus of the development is on function, with uncommon flair. equally alluring is the ease of access, regional visibility, and the emphasis on first-class site design and landscape.
The esplanade is unlike any other commercial development in the Rock River Valley. it is carefully designed to mesh people’s everyday needs with a stunning presence, walkable layout, and an impressive location.
Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Future Multi-StoryOffice Development
Two-StoryProfessional Office
SOLD65,000 SF Three-Story
Professional Office Building
Retail /Restaurant
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
SITERetail /Restaurant
Aldeen Golf Course& Practice Center
Golf Shack /Garrett’s
RockfordChristianSchool
WestminsterPresbyterian
Church
Woodman’sGrocery
AnchoredRetail
Rock Valley College
GuilfordHigh School Christian
LifeSchool
9,10 8 7C
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Local Points of Interest 1) Famous Dave’s 2) Starbucks 3) Jimmy John’s 4) Table 13 5) Mary’s Market 6) Franchesco’s 7) JMK Nippon 8) Pearl 9) Subway10) Josef of Barbados
A) Amcore BankB) Fifth-Third BankC) Bank of AmericaD) US BankE) Blackhawk BankF) Associated Bank
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Spring Creek Road ADT: 16,200
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Spring Brook Road
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Propsed I-90Interchange
Spring CreekExtension Opened
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Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Future Multi-StoryOffice Development
Two-StoryProfessional Office
SOLD65,000 SF Three-Story
Professional Office Building
Retail /Restaurant
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
SITERetail /Restaurant
Aldeen Golf Course& Practice Center
Golf Shack /Garrett’s
RockfordChristianSchool
WestminsterPresbyterian
Church
Woodman’sGrocery
AnchoredRetail
Rock Valley College
GuilfordHigh School Christian
LifeSchool
9,10 8 7C
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5
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Local Points of Interest 1) Famous Dave’s 2) Starbucks 3) Jimmy John’s 4) Table 13 5) Mary’s Market 6) Franchesco’s 7) JMK Nippon 8) Pearl 9) Subway10) Josef of Barbados
A) Amcore BankB) Fifth-Third BankC) Bank of AmericaD) US BankE) Blackhawk BankF) Associated Bank
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Spring Creek Road ADT: 16,200
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Spring Brook Road
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Propsed I-90Interchange
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three-Story office Building Specifications• Gross square footage of buildings: +/- 45,462 SF.• Approximate area of site is +/- 2.1 acres.
Site work• earthwork and site utilities.• Deep foundations including auger cast piles.• curb & gutter at parking lot.• Landscaping and plantings.• Lawn irrigation at area around building.• concrete sidewalk at building perimeter.• Brick pavers near building main entrance.• Parking lot, 125 new stalls.• Parking lot lighting, pedestrian poles at building and main
walkways.
Shell• Floor to floor height is 14’-0”.• Finished floor to ceiling height is 10’.• cMU elevator tower Shaftwall stair towers.• Masonry veneer, 1st floor.• exterior insulation finish system (eiFS), 2nd and 3rd floors.• 7’ high storefront vision glass, perimeter of each floor.• north and south entry towers - full height curtain wall vision and
spandrel glass (2) sides each.• 45 mil ePDM membrane roofing system is ballasted.• Roof screen allowance, 8’ high metal panel.
Common Area Finishes• two-story entry lobby, with wood ceiling.• ceiling tile is 2’ x 4’ with 15/16” grid, rectangle. Restrooms and
stairwells.• Vinyl tile flooring in toilet rooms.• Vinyl wall covering in toilet rooms.• Solid surface vanities with integral lavatory bowls.• Sealed concrete at stairwells, no carpeting.
elevators• (1) Hydraulic elevator, 3-stop, 2,500 lb capacity.• 8’ cab entrance, 9’ cab height.
Plumbing• cPVc domestic water, PVc sanitary to the building.• water softener for all cold water except hose bibs and water
coolers.• Floor-mounted toilets with manual flush valves.• wall-hung urinals with sensor flush.• Sensor-operated lavatory faucets.• water coolers, standard wall-hung Hi-Lo.
HVAC• 3 VAV rooftop units, electric cool, modular boiler system with
hot water loop. Supply and return duct mains and rough-in to each floor.
• Hot water VAVs• Unit heaters for tempered heat at each floor.• DDc controls included for rooftop units and main lobby, VAVs• testing and balancing of rooftop units.
electrical• Main service includes house meter and one meter per floor.• copper service feeders, panel feeders, and bus bars.• 15Kw generator for emergency lighting.
Spring creek Development Group is developing the property along the west side of i-90 at the location of the proposed new Rockford interchange. The city of Rockford is driving the effort to construct an interchange at Spring creek Road, an ideal access point envisioned to become the gateway to the community.
The site’s ease of access from the interstate is equally important as its proximity to “all things Rockford.” The site’s prominence along i-90 positions organizations to strengthen their brand on a local and regional basis.
• Recent infrastructure improvements enable i-90 to effectively handle local traffic. with multiple access points, tollway widening, and implementation of i-Pass, the interstate is positioned to become a primary thoroughfare within the region. The tollway, used as a local roadway, shortens travel times from outlying areas, increasing the site’s geographical appeal.
• The tollway is easily accessible from the development site via interchanges at Riverside Boulevard and east State Street. The future Spring creek Road interchange will create immediate interstate access to the site.
• Spring creek Road will carry significant local traffic once the tollway overpass and interchange ramps are constructed. it is anticipated that much of the local traffic entering and exiting i-90 will migrate to the more efficient Spring creek Road interchange in lieu of the congested east State and Riverside interchanges.
• Spring creek Road is the most efficient east/west thoroughfare in the city of Rockford. it is designed to handle heavy traffic volumes and has few signalized intersections. Spring creek offers quick and easy access to downtown Rockford and the west side of the community.
• evenly-spaced north/south arterial roadways intersect Spring creek Road from i-90 to areas west of the Rock River. These collector-level streets feed into Spring creek Road, making community-wide access to the development site extremely efficient.
• Growing residential areas east of the tollway are served by old Spring creek and Rote Roads. Both have tollway overpasses enabling easy access for people living east of i-90.
• organizations looking to increase their identity along the i-90 corridor will benefit from the visibility of the interstate location. nearly 20 million vehicles pass the development site on the tollway annually.
the Community GatewayLocal & Regional Accessibility / Visibility
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Rock Cut State Park
To Madison / Milwaukee
SITE
Spring Creek Extension& Proposed I-90 Interchange
Rockford Health SystemProposed Development
Rock Valley College
IL Rt. 173
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Rockford Country ClubForest Hills Country Club
Aldeen Golf Course
Man-Nah-Tee-SeeCountry Club
To DowntownRockford
Sportscore II
RiverHawks Stadium
Spring Creek LakesA Master Planned Community
YMCA
Future County HWY 5
To Chicago
Rock
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This i-90 location has the added appeal of “being close to everything.” The Spring creek and Bell School Road corridors have plentiful conveniences that create a better professional and personal workday experience.
it is easy to see how the numerous signalized intersections congest east State Street and how Spring creek Road provides the most efficient access community-wide, including to the downtown and the city’s west side. For those working here, and for the customers / clientele who visit, the convenience is second to none.
People are busy, and time is precious. The destinations that people visit on a routine basis, whether for business or for pleasure, are located within minutes of the development. Simplifying day-to-day activities creates a better, hassle-free lifestyle. closely located amenities can transform the hectic daily pace to a more manageable way of living.
• Several of the community’s public & private schools are located along the Spring creek Road corridor. Additional schooling options are located along the arterial roadways feeding into Spring creek. The ease of access to these educational institutions makes it less cumbersome for parents of school-age children to drop-off and pick-up their children on the way to and from work.
• Many restaurants ranging from fast-food / quick casual to formal dining are located within the immediate area. Multiple dining options make grabbing a quick noontime meal or having a formal luncheon very convenient. At the end of the workday, these restaurants provide great places to unwind with friends and business associates.
• Several athletic facilities, including the new Peak Sports club and the new YMcA northeast Branch, are within a few minute’s drive of the development. Having workout facilities close to the office enables employees to exercise before or after work and even over the lunch hour.
• two grocery-anchored shopping centers are conveniently close to the development. These destinations are easy to get to after work for groceries and other household needs. Best of all, both of these locations can be reached without having to venture onto the congested east State Street corridor.
• Several hotels and conference centers are in close proximity. The area’s primary hotel district and Giovanni’s conference center are located immediately south of the development on Bell School Road.
• Rockford is fortunate to be home to one of the premier public golf courses in illinois. Aldeen Golf & Practice center is located less than a mile from the development, a nice amenity to have close for business purposes or for a quick round with colleagues after work.
the Community GatewayPersonal & Professional Conveniences
SITE
Spring Creek Extension& Proposed I-90 Interchange
Hyatt Place / Rick’s Place
Hotel District
Clock Tower Resort& Confrence Center
Riverside Blvd.
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Lutheran High School
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Aldeen Golf Course &Practice Center
GuilfordHigh
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RockfordChristianSchool
GolfShack /
Garrett’s
ChristianLife
SchoolForest Hills
Country Club
Rock ValleyCollege
RiverHawksStadium YMCA
GroceryAnchored
Retail
OSFMedicalCenter
Mauh-Nah-Tee-SeeCountry Club
Rockford HealthSystem Proposed
Development
EisenhowerMiddle School
Future County HWY 5
Spring Creek ElementaryGrocery Anchored Retail
Holy Family School
PEAK Sports Club
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To Madison / Milwaukee
To Chicago
“it’s all right here” is not a slogan, it’s a reality. This site is ideally situated for local and regional appeal, but it offers much more than that.
in addition to the i-90 visibility and ease of access to all points in the city, this location is part of an impressive neighborhood. The immediate area has a lot to offer. All the essentials for “every day living” are literally within a minute or two of the development.
• Average daily traffic* on i-90 is 51,000 vehicles, providing maximum regional exposure.
• Several casual dining and quick-serve restaurants offer clients and employees convenient places to get a quick meal.
• Several sit-down dining experiences are closely located for client entertainment or employee celebrations.
• Most of the area’s banks are within the immediate vicinity for business or personal banking.
• The nearby grocery and retail center is anchored by woodman’s Foods, a large and highly respected employee-owned grocery store with vast selections and competitive prices.
• Aldeen Golf course and Practice center is handy for a round of golf or hitting a bucket of balls on the lunch hour.
*Average Daily traffic (ADt) source: Illinois Department of Transportation.
the Community GatewayNeighborhood Amenities
Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Bank / Retail /Restaurant
Future Multi-StoryOffice Development
Two-StoryProfessional Office
SOLD65,000 SF Three-Story
Professional Office Building
Retail /Restaurant
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
Two-StoryProfessional /Medical Office
SITERetail /Restaurant
Aldeen Golf Course& Practice Center
Golf Shack /Garrett’s
RockfordChristianSchool
WestminsterPresbyterian
Church
Woodman’sGrocery
AnchoredRetail
Rock Valley College
GuilfordHigh School Christian
LifeSchool
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A) Amcore BankB) Fifth-Third BankC) Bank of AmericaD) US BankE) Blackhawk BankF) Associated Bank
90
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e$3
2,68
6$2
9,59
0$3
1,35
5
199
0-20
00 A
nnua
l Rat
e3.
61%
3.92
%4.
14%
2
000-
2008
Ann
ual R
ate
3.02
%2.
93%
3.01
%
200
8-20
13 A
nnua
l Rat
e2.
21%
2.33
%2.
76%
Aver
age
Hou
seho
ld In
com
e
1
990
Aver
age
Hou
seho
ld In
com
e$4
0,31
8 $3
6,89
0 $3
7,66
8
200
0 Av
erag
e H
ouse
hold
Inco
me
$55,
977
$53,
547
$55,
604
2
008
Aver
age
HH
Inco
me
$72,
274
$68,
521
$71,
230
2
013
Aver
age
HH
Inco
me
$80,
633
$76,
905
$81,
840
1
990-
2000
Ann
ual R
ate
3.34
%3.
8%3.
97%
2
000-
2008
Ann
ual R
ate
3.15
%3.
03%
3.05
%
200
8-20
13 A
nnua
l Rat
e2.
21%
2.34
%2.
82%
Hou
seho
lds
by In
com
e
Cur
rent
med
ian
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
$59
,878
in th
e m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to $
53,1
54 fo
r all
U.S.
hou
seho
lds.
Med
ian
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
pr
ojec
ted
to b
e $6
7,52
1 in
five
yea
rs. I
n 20
00, m
edia
n ho
useh
old
inco
me
was
$45,
815,
com
pare
d to
$31
,946
in 1
990.
Cur
rent
ave
rage
hou
seho
ld in
com
e is
$71
,230
in th
is m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to $
73,1
26 fo
r all
U.S.
hou
seho
lds.
Aver
age
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
pro
ject
ed to
be
$81,
840
in fi
ve y
ears
. In
2000
, ave
rage
hou
seho
ld in
com
e wa
s $5
5,60
4, c
ompa
red
to $
37,6
68 in
199
0.
Cur
rent
per
cap
ita in
com
e is
$27
,369
in th
e m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to th
e U.
S. p
er c
apita
inco
me
of $
27,9
16. T
he p
er c
apita
inco
me
is
proj
ecte
d to
be
$31,
355
in fi
ve y
ears
. In
2000
, the
per
cap
ita in
com
e wa
s $2
1,43
4, c
ompa
red
to $
14,2
87 in
199
0. Po
pula
tion
by E
mpl
oym
ent
Tot
al B
usin
esse
s10
,591
19
,412
30
,363
T
otal
Em
ploy
ees
94,0
47
192,
245
307,
605
Cur
rent
ly, 9
1.7
perc
ent o
f the
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce in
the
iden
tified
mar
ket a
rea
is e
mpl
oyed
and
8.3
per
cent
are
une
mpl
oyed
. In
com
paris
on,
93.4
per
cent
of t
he U
.S. c
ivilia
n la
bor f
orce
is e
mpl
oyed
, and
6.6
per
cent
are
une
mpl
oyed
. In
five
year
s th
e ra
te o
f em
ploy
men
t in
the
mar
ket
area
will
be 9
2.3
perc
ent o
f the
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce, a
nd u
nem
ploy
men
t will
be 7
.7 p
erce
nt. T
he p
erce
ntag
e of
the
U.S.
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce th
at
will
be e
mpl
oyed
in fi
ve y
ears
is 9
3.9
perc
ent,
and
6.1
perc
ent w
ill be
une
mpl
oyed
. In
2000
, 68.
2 pe
rcen
t of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
ed 1
6 ye
ars
or
olde
r in
the
mar
ket a
rea
parti
cipa
ted
in th
e la
bor f
orce
, and
0.0
per
cent
wer
e in
the
Arm
ed F
orce
s.
In th
e cu
rrent
yea
r, th
e oc
cupa
tiona
l dis
tribu
tion
of th
e em
ploy
ed p
opul
atio
n is
:
54.8
per
cent
in w
hite
col
lar j
obs
(com
pare
d to
60.
2 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•15
.3 p
erce
nt in
ser
vice
jobs
(com
pare
d to
16.
5 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•29
.9 p
erce
nt in
blu
e co
llar j
obs
(com
pare
d to
23.
3 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•
In 2
000,
83.
1 pe
rcen
t of t
he m
arke
t are
a po
pula
tion
drov
e al
one
to w
ork,
and
2.8
per
cent
wor
ked
at h
ome.
The
ave
rage
trav
el ti
me
to w
ork
in
2000
was
21.
8 m
inut
es in
the
mar
ket a
rea,
com
pare
d to
the
U.S.
ave
rage
of 2
5.5
min
utes
. Po
pula
tion
by E
duca
tion
In 2
008,
the
educ
atio
nal a
ttain
men
t of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
ed 2
5 ye
ars
or o
lder
in th
e m
arke
t are
a wa
s di
strib
uted
as
follo
ws:
14.8
per
cent
had
not
ear
ned
a hi
gh s
choo
l dip
lom
a (1
6.4
perc
ent i
n th
e U.
S.)
•35
.4 p
erce
nt w
ere
high
sch
ool g
radu
ates
onl
y (2
9.6
perc
ent i
n th
e U.
S.)
•7.
4 pe
rcen
t had
com
plet
ed a
n As
soci
ate
degr
ee (7
.2 p
erce
nt in
the
U.S.
)•
13.3
per
cent
had
a B
ache
lor’s
deg
ree
(17.
0 pe
rcen
t in
the
U.S.
)•
7.0
perc
ent h
ad e
arne
d a
Mas
ter’s
/Pro
fess
iona
l/Doc
tora
te D
egre
e (9
.7 p
erce
nt in
the
U.S.
)•
Sour
ce:
U.S.
Bur
eau
of th
e C
ensu
s, 2
000
Cen
sus
of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng. E
SRI f
orec
asts
for 2
008
and
2013
. ESR
I con
vert
ed 1
990
Cen
sus
data
into
200
0 ge
ogra
phy.
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ogr
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rivet
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Driv
etim
e: 1
5 m
inut
esD
rivet
ime:
30
min
utes
Driv
etim
e: 4
5 m
inut
esM
edia
n H
ouse
hold
Inco
me
199
0 M
edia
n H
H In
com
e$3
2,98
4 $3
1,03
5 $3
1,94
6
200
0 M
edia
n H
H In
com
e$4
4,83
4 $4
3,57
2 $4
5,81
5
200
8 M
edia
n H
H In
com
e$5
7,86
4$5
6,44
6$5
9,87
8
201
3 M
edia
n H
H In
com
e$6
4,18
8$6
3,90
5$6
7,52
1
199
0-20
00 A
nnua
l Rat
e3.
12%
3.45
%3.
67%
2
000-
2008
Ann
ual R
ate
3.14
%3.
19%
3.3%
2
008-
2013
Ann
ual R
ate
2.1%
2.51
%2.
43%
Per C
apita
Inco
me
199
0 Pe
r Cap
ita In
com
e$1
6,08
6 $1
4,13
5 $1
4,28
7
200
0 Pe
r Cap
ita In
com
e$2
2,92
7 $2
0,77
1 $2
1,43
4
200
8 Pe
r Cap
ita In
com
e$2
9,30
1$2
6,36
7$2
7,36
9
201
3 Pe
r Cap
ita In
com
e$3
2,68
6$2
9,59
0$3
1,35
5
199
0-20
00 A
nnua
l Rat
e3.
61%
3.92
%4.
14%
2
000-
2008
Ann
ual R
ate
3.02
%2.
93%
3.01
%
200
8-20
13 A
nnua
l Rat
e2.
21%
2.33
%2.
76%
Aver
age
Hou
seho
ld In
com
e
1
990
Aver
age
Hou
seho
ld In
com
e$4
0,31
8 $3
6,89
0 $3
7,66
8
200
0 Av
erag
e H
ouse
hold
Inco
me
$55,
977
$53,
547
$55,
604
2
008
Aver
age
HH
Inco
me
$72,
274
$68,
521
$71,
230
2
013
Aver
age
HH
Inco
me
$80,
633
$76,
905
$81,
840
1
990-
2000
Ann
ual R
ate
3.34
%3.
8%3.
97%
2
000-
2008
Ann
ual R
ate
3.15
%3.
03%
3.05
%
200
8-20
13 A
nnua
l Rat
e2.
21%
2.34
%2.
82%
Hou
seho
lds
by In
com
e
Cur
rent
med
ian
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
$59
,878
in th
e m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to $
53,1
54 fo
r all
U.S.
hou
seho
lds.
Med
ian
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
pr
ojec
ted
to b
e $6
7,52
1 in
five
yea
rs. I
n 20
00, m
edia
n ho
useh
old
inco
me
was
$45,
815,
com
pare
d to
$31
,946
in 1
990.
Cur
rent
ave
rage
hou
seho
ld in
com
e is
$71
,230
in th
is m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to $
73,1
26 fo
r all
U.S.
hou
seho
lds.
Aver
age
hous
ehol
d in
com
e is
pro
ject
ed to
be
$81,
840
in fi
ve y
ears
. In
2000
, ave
rage
hou
seho
ld in
com
e wa
s $5
5,60
4, c
ompa
red
to $
37,6
68 in
199
0.
Cur
rent
per
cap
ita in
com
e is
$27
,369
in th
e m
arke
t are
a, c
ompa
red
to th
e U.
S. p
er c
apita
inco
me
of $
27,9
16. T
he p
er c
apita
inco
me
is
proj
ecte
d to
be
$31,
355
in fi
ve y
ears
. In
2000
, the
per
cap
ita in
com
e wa
s $2
1,43
4, c
ompa
red
to $
14,2
87 in
199
0. Po
pula
tion
by E
mpl
oym
ent
Tot
al B
usin
esse
s10
,591
19
,412
30
,363
T
otal
Em
ploy
ees
94,0
47
192,
245
307,
605
Cur
rent
ly, 9
1.7
perc
ent o
f the
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce in
the
iden
tified
mar
ket a
rea
is e
mpl
oyed
and
8.3
per
cent
are
une
mpl
oyed
. In
com
paris
on,
93.4
per
cent
of t
he U
.S. c
ivilia
n la
bor f
orce
is e
mpl
oyed
, and
6.6
per
cent
are
une
mpl
oyed
. In
five
year
s th
e ra
te o
f em
ploy
men
t in
the
mar
ket
area
will
be 9
2.3
perc
ent o
f the
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce, a
nd u
nem
ploy
men
t will
be 7
.7 p
erce
nt. T
he p
erce
ntag
e of
the
U.S.
civ
ilian
labo
r for
ce th
at
will
be e
mpl
oyed
in fi
ve y
ears
is 9
3.9
perc
ent,
and
6.1
perc
ent w
ill be
une
mpl
oyed
. In
2000
, 68.
2 pe
rcen
t of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
ed 1
6 ye
ars
or
olde
r in
the
mar
ket a
rea
parti
cipa
ted
in th
e la
bor f
orce
, and
0.0
per
cent
wer
e in
the
Arm
ed F
orce
s.
In th
e cu
rrent
yea
r, th
e oc
cupa
tiona
l dis
tribu
tion
of th
e em
ploy
ed p
opul
atio
n is
:
54.8
per
cent
in w
hite
col
lar j
obs
(com
pare
d to
60.
2 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•15
.3 p
erce
nt in
ser
vice
jobs
(com
pare
d to
16.
5 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•29
.9 p
erce
nt in
blu
e co
llar j
obs
(com
pare
d to
23.
3 pe
rcen
t of U
.S. e
mpl
oym
ent)
•
In 2
000,
83.
1 pe
rcen
t of t
he m
arke
t are
a po
pula
tion
drov
e al
one
to w
ork,
and
2.8
per
cent
wor
ked
at h
ome.
The
ave
rage
trav
el ti
me
to w
ork
in
2000
was
21.
8 m
inut
es in
the
mar
ket a
rea,
com
pare
d to
the
U.S.
ave
rage
of 2
5.5
min
utes
. Po
pula
tion
by E
duca
tion
In 2
008,
the
educ
atio
nal a
ttain
men
t of t
he p
opul
atio
n ag
ed 2
5 ye
ars
or o
lder
in th
e m
arke
t are
a wa
s di
strib
uted
as
follo
ws:
14.8
per
cent
had
not
ear
ned
a hi
gh s
choo
l dip
lom
a (1
6.4
perc
ent i
n th
e U.
S.)
•35
.4 p
erce
nt w
ere
high
sch
ool g
radu
ates
onl
y (2
9.6
perc
ent i
n th
e U.
S.)
•7.
4 pe
rcen
t had
com
plet
ed a
n As
soci
ate
degr
ee (7
.2 p
erce
nt in
the
U.S.
)•
13.3
per
cent
had
a B
ache
lor’s
deg
ree
(17.
0 pe
rcen
t in
the
U.S.
)•
7.0
perc
ent h
ad e
arne
d a
Mas
ter’s
/Pro
fess
iona
l/Doc
tora
te D
egre
e (9
.7 p
erce
nt in
the
U.S.
)•
Sour
ce:
U.S.
Bur
eau
of th
e C
ensu
s, 2
000
Cen
sus
of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng. E
SRI f
orec
asts
for 2
008
and
2013
. ESR
I con
vert
ed 1
990
Cen
sus
data
into
200
0 ge
ogra
phy.
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