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CommunityID® can deliver many different applications
Underserved Markets
Communities lacking essential products and services have turned to CommunityID to attract and expand their retail base. We've helped small communities attract major retailers, and helped large cities attract retail development to specific neighborhoods.
Spur Economic Development
CommunityID can be the first step in an ongoing program that brings vitality to your economic expansion efforts. It can also be an important part of your overall strategic plan, providing a proven path for action and implementation.
Local Business Retention
The leakage/surplus data provided by CommunityID can help existing retailers create more effective merchandising and sales plans
Transit Terminal Development
Often, transit terminals and neighborhoods surrounding them have the population densities to support retail and restaurants. We can provide the tools you need to demonstrate the viability of these areas.
Daytime Population Markets
People who work in offices, factories and other businesses can offer significant support for your local retail and dining spots. CommunityID can show retailers the hidden value in these daytime populations.
Mixed-Use Developments
Retailing is a major component of mixed-use projects, and CommunityID can identify the retailers that are most likely to be successful in these developments.
College and University Towns
Retailers are realizing that campus populations can create profitable opportunities. CommunityID can include students in your customer profile and focus your efforts.
Tourism Destinations
CommunityID is an excellent way to augment your tourism development programs and build out the retail sector near tourist attractions and sports facilities.
Downtown Revitalization
Assessing the role of retail in your downtown development project and strategies to attract and expand local operations are popular assignments for CommunityID.
Redevelop Declining Areas
CommunityID can offer solutions to revitalize former military bases or decaying commercial corridors. Left undeveloped, these areas can have a negative impact on the surrounding neighborhoods and your entire city.
Rural Areas and Small Cities
If your city has real or perceived disadvantages, you need an advanced approach to overcome them. By comparing retailers operating in similar markets nationwide, we can reveal unrecognized retail opportunities and take advantage of them.
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