| Downtown
Brush Trade Area Pull Factors |
The
pull factor shows the relative strength of the retail sector in the
Downtown Brush Trade Area. The pull factor is derived by dividing trade
area per capita retail sales by state per capita retail sales. Pull
factors greater than 1 represent retail sector strength, while pull
factors less than one show sector weakness. |
Category |
Pull
Factor |
| All
Retailing |
0.74 |
| Building
Materials |
1.13 |
| General
Merchandise |
0.64 |
| Food
Stores |
0.81 |
| Auto
& Gas |
0.72 |
| Apparel |
0.23 |
| Furniture
& Equipment |
0.81 |
| Eating
& Drinking |
1.16 |
| Misc.
Retail |
0.36 |
| Sub-Category |
Pull
Factor |
| Paint,
Glass, Wallpaper |
3.08 |
| Hardware
Stores |
0.32 |
| Nurseries,
Garden Supplies |
1.62 |
| Mobile
Home Dealers |
15.04 |
| Misc.
Food Stores |
1.68 |
| Candy,
Nuts, Cofectionary |
1.83 |
| Dairy
Product Stores |
1.68 |
| Auto
& Home Supply Stores |
2.65 |
| Misc.
Marine/Auto Dealers |
0.39 |
| Men's
& Boy's Clothing |
0.17 |
| Women's
Accessory/ Specialty |
0.00 |
| Family
Clothing Stores |
0.04 |
| Shoe
Stores |
0.28 |
| Radio,
TV, Electronics, Music |
1.98 |
| Antiques,
Used Merchandise |
1.31 |
| Liquor
Stores |
0.25 |
| Sporting
Goods & Bicycles |
0.09 |
| Book/Stationary
Stores |
0.17 |
| Jewelry
Stores |
0.09 |
| Hobby,
Toy, Camera, Gifts |
0.40 |
| Compiled
Data Sources: Claritas, Inc. 2002 estimates; U.S. Census Bureau; Colorado
Department of Revenue - 2001 Annual Report |