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      Franklin County Commissioners, Columbus Chamber Unveil 2012 Franklin County Retail Report

      Comprehensive report contains data including employment, real estate changes

      Columbus, OH (May 16, 2012) - The retail sector is in the midst of major shifts in demographics, the way people shop, and the distribution and storage of retail goods, according to the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report. These national trends and data specific to the Columbus Region's retail sector landscape were among the findings released today by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the Columbus Chamber.

      Within Franklin County, the report showed retail employment growth in zip codes that have undergone major retail development projects in the past few years, such as Reynoldsburg's Route 256 corridor and the Easton area. Other positive news included lower-than-average retail vacancy and rental rates in Franklin County, and a younger consumer demographic with higher than average spending potential. 

      "This annual retail report can be an incredibly useful tool for our region's business leaders and our government partners to understand the potential for growth and investment in the retail sector," said Franklin County Commissioner President Paula Brooks. "This report reveals national factors and trends affecting the retail sector in Franklin County - including the boom of online shopping - and having this data gives our local businesses the ability to turn challenge into opportunity. It can be a guidepost for helping local retailers 'find the future first' and inspire new innovations in shopping, dining, and retail job creation."

      Jung Kim, the Columbus Chamber's research director, included the following highlights in the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report:

      - Although Franklin County as a whole saw a retail employment decline of 28 percent between 2001 and 2010, some areas within the county - such as Reynoldsburg and the Easton area - experienced growth. Additionally, restaurant and bar employment in Franklin County has remained steady, increasing 1.4 percent in the same time period.

      - Franklin County revenue from sales taxes on the retail, food, and accommodations sectors decreased 31 percent from $130.5 million in 2006 to $89.9 million in 2010 - primarily due to a 0.25 percent sales tax increase for COTA. The taxable retail spending base decreased 8 percent during the same period. However, the following retail trade categories saw increases, ranging from 4 to 16 percent, in the taxable base from 2006 to 2010: food and beverage stores, gasoline stations, clothing stores, and food services. 

      - Since a peak of 13.2 percent in the second quarter of 2009, the retail vacancy rate in the area comprising Franklin County and the adjacent six counties has steadily decreased to 11 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. According to research from Marcus & Millichap, the Columbus market could see the retail vacancy rate fall to 10.2 percent in 2012, a five-year low.

      - From 2000 to 2011, online sales in the U.S. grew more than 19 percent annually, compared to less than 3 percent for physical, bricks-and-mortar retail sales. Analysts forecast that e-commerce will only continue to grow in the near future, from an estimate of $176 billion in 2010 to $296 billion in 2016 - with mobile sales and social-media-based e-commerce being major drivers. The challenges for the Franklin County retail market, in particular, include lost sales tax revenue from online retailer and consumer non-compliance. 

      - The top ten Tapestry segments, or categories used to understand the lifestyles and life-stages of consumers, differ significantly in Franklin County from those of the U.S. overall. The county's top three segments - enterprising families, aspiring young families, and up and coming families - correlates with higher than average spending potential in categories like video game hardware and software, pets, and school books and supplies. 

      "It's encouraging to see promising news like a steady restaurant and bar employment rate and decreasing retail vacancy rate come out of this report," said Michael Dalby, president and CEO, Columbus Chamber. "Those factors, combined with the consumer insights uncovered, should help to inform retailers' efforts to grow and expand in the Columbus Region." 

      A full version of the 2012 Franklin County Retail Report is available here.

      The report was unveiled today at the 2012 Franklin County Retail Summit, which included insight from Yaromir Steiner, founder and CEO of Steiner + Associates and one of the country's top developers. The event also featured a marketing trends panel discussion, with various local retail and marketing industry executives identifying the region's opportunities and challenges.

      About Franklin County

      The Franklin County Board of Commissioners has established the Economic Development and Planning Department to promote organized growth supported by the principles of environmental responsibility, progressive land use, planning, social equity and economic vitality.

      About the Columbus Chamber

      The Columbus Chamber helps businesses thrive. It leads business growth, retention and expansion initiatives in the Columbus Region, enhances the business environment and delivers programs and services that enable its members to be more successful. To learn more about the Columbus Chamber, visit http://www.columbus.org.

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