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2010 Population 253,393
2015 Projection 272,700
Median Age 33
Population under 21 33%
Median Household Income: $71,287
Residents with some college: 69%
Disposable Income: $4.2 Billion
Municipal Planning Area: 71.5 Square
Miles
By the Numbers
Young & Educated
Over 51,000 Chandler residents have Bachelors Degrees
Over 110,000 Chandler residents have some college
Within a 30 minute drivetime, 134,000 people have advanced degrees; 264,000 have bachelors degrees
Median age: 33
Education Attainment Levels
Elementary & Secondary Education
From the Cleanest Facility Award to multiple athletic state championships to exhibits at local museums of art to international science fair awards, Hamilton’s students reap the rewards from being a part of this excelling school.
Blue Ribbon Schools
Job GrowthGrowing Community
Chandler has retained its high standards for planning and
development while sustaining tremendous growth
Population GrowthEstimated Population (March ‘10)
253,419
2015 Projected Population272,70
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2000 Census176,58
1Historical Growth from ‘00 to ‘08 42.6%
Labor Force (Jan ‘10)125,93
5Unemployment Rate (Jan ‘10) 7.0
Employee Wage Index
Population by Race & Origin
Affluent Diversity
More than 20% of Chandler residents
are fluent in a foreign language
Cost of Living Index
$4.2 billion in disposable income
Globally AwareWorldwide presence of
major employers = Global Diversity
Chandler’s WorkforceWorkforce Composition
TARGET INDUSTRIES• High Technology• Biotechnology• Aerospace/Aviation• Advanced Business Services• Telecommunications
DIVERSIFIED EMPLOYMENT
PARTNERS• Greater Phoenix Economic Council• Arizona Department of Commerce• Universities• Community Colleges• Chamber of Commerce
MAJOR EMPLOYERSIntel
10,000Chandler School District
2,400Countrywide Home Mortgage
2,350Wells Fargo Corporate Campus
2,200Chandler Regional Medical Center
1,784City of Chandler
1,701Verizon Wireless
1,695 Orbital Sciences
1,625Microchip
1,485Freescale Technology
1,450Bashas’ Distribution/Corporate Office
1,114Avnet
1,000Pearson Education
720Americredit
650Crafco, Inc
500Gold Canyon Candles
500Tri City Mechanical
493Toyota Financial Services
455Allied Interstate
450CDW Corporation
450Marvell Technologies
450Rogers Corporation
450Amkor
350Covance
350
Key Employment Centers
West Chandler
North Chandler
Price Corridor
Airpark Area
Airpark AreaKey Employers (non-retail)
Demographics
Airpark Area :: Key Industries
Airpark Area :: Features
DRIVE TIME 10 min.
2008 Population 122,896
2013 Population 132,916
2008 Average HHI $108,099
2008 Median Age 42.0
2008 Pop. w/ some college 81.6%
Scottsdale Airpark :: DemographicsDRIVE TIME 10 min. 20 min. 30 min
2009 Population 172,954 842,862 1,704,322
2014 Population 226,966 990,692 1,931,596
2009 Average HHI $91,384 $82,969 $72,533
2009 Median Age 31.7 32.9 33.3
2009 Pop. w/ some college
66.1% 70.8% 62.6%* Ages 25= Source: Claritas 2009
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Major Retail Development
A. Chandler Pavilions, Casa Paloma &
Chandler Gateway West: Chandler
Pavilions is a 1.1 million SF power center
featuring Home Depot, Sam’s Club,
numerous restaurants, shops, an ice skating
rink and a hotel. Casa Paloma is a specialty,
open air mall with AJ’s Fine Foods and other
upscale retail and restaurants. Chandler
Gateway West, a 25 acre site, is home to
luxury and consumer auto dealers and
restaurants.
B. Chandler Fashion Center & Power
Centers: The 1.3 million SF Chandler
Fashion Center is home to Nordstrom,
Dillard’s, Macy’s and Sears. The regional
mall also features a 22-screen Harkins
Theater and numerous restaurants in an
urban village setting. The nearby Power
Centers include over 800,000 SF of
development, including Target, TJMaxx,
Lowe’s and Nordstrom Rack. The
Metropolitan is a planned upscale mixed-use
project featuring 58,000 SF of retail space.
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C. Historic Downtown Chandler: The
current master plan incorporates AJ
Chandler’s vision and the existing resort into
a vibrant downtown that includes retail,
office, entertainment and upscale residential
development. The renovation of shops along
the City square is nearly complete, with
most open for business. The City has begun
improvements to South Arizona Avenue
which will incorporate mixed-use projects
and a new City Center into a new downtown
entry corridor.
D. Santan Gateway & Santan Plaza: Santan
Plaza (SWC) is anchored by Kohl’s. Santan
Gateway, at the SEC & NEC, is anchored by
Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club.
E. Gilbert Road & Santan Freeway:
Crossroads Towne Center at the SWC
includes 650,000 SF of retail and is
anchored by Wal-Mart, Home Depot and a
Harkins Theater. The NWC is home to the
Chandler 202 Auto Park with Toyota, Nissan
and Honda dealers.
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F. Downtown Ocotillo: An upscale mixed-use
project at Queen Creek and Dobson Roads.
The development includes a Fresh & Easy
Neighborhood Market, a hotel and boutique
retail.
G. Alma School & Queen Creek
Neighborhood Centers: All four corners at
this intersection are developed with retail,
including neighborhood centers on the NWC
and SEC with grocery anchors, shop space
and a Target. The SWC houses specialty
stores, upscale restaurants and office space,
all situated around water. The NEC is
anchored by Steinmart, Sprouts and Home
Goods.
H. Fulton Ranch Area: A master-planned
community with neighborhood and regional
retail centers. Tenants include Home Depot,
Lowe’s, AJs Fine Foods, Fresh & Easy and
upscale restaurants and shops.
BEFORE
AFTER
Commercial Reinvestment ProgramCommercial Reinvestment Program
LIFESTYLE EXPECTATIONS / CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
•Tumbleweed Recreation Center•Mesquite Groves Park•Veteran’s Oasis Park•Environmental Education Center•Transportation Infrastructure•Water / Wastewater Infrastructure•City Hall•Museum
Park Aquatic CentersAcres of Open Space
Green Building Initiative
Up-to-date Information
Visit www.chandleraz.gov/E
Dfor current, in-depth information about
Chandler’s business environment including:
•Demographics
•Business Assistance Programs
•Buying Power/Disposable Income
•Cost of Living
•Employers
•Industrial Opportunities
•Maps - Subdivisions
•Maps - Employment Corridors
•Maps - New Developments
•Office Opportunities
•Retail & Restaurant Opportunities
•Traffic Counts
•Workforce Data
==Engage us early in the process!
We will help you.
Speed to Occupancy
WHERE DO WE GO IN THE FUTURE?
Arizona Avenue
Mixed UseMetropolitanDowntown OcotilloSouthshore Towne CenterHistoric Downtown
Light Rail / Commuter Rail
Science & Technology ParkMotorola CampusIncubator
Conference Center
Higher Education
Case Study
Questions?Questions?480.782.3030480.782.3030
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