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May2013ThepreviousyearhasyieldedgreateconomicnewsforDowntownWichita.Growthinmarketssuchasresidentialhospitalitycommercialandretailarestrengtheningthecityscenter.AthrivingDowntowniskeytoourcitysandregionssuccessandourDowntowncontinuestogrow.ThroughProjectDowntowntheMasterPlanforWichitawehavemarketdemandanalysisurbandesigncriteriaandcleardirectionfrompublicinvestmentpolicytofurthershapeWichitaintoavibrantdestinationcity.TheimplementationresultssinceProjectDowntownsadoptioninDecember2010havegeneratedlocalregionalandnationalinvestmentinterest.TheWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporationispleasedtoprovidethisrstreportofDowntownEconomicData.Thisdocumentisdesignedtobearesourceforthosewhoowndevelopmarketorinvestinrealestate.Thegoalistobeausefulreferencetoolwhenresearchingorexecutingprojectduediligence.Thisdatacontributestoourcityscompetitiveness.TheWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporationwillcontinuetoreneanddevelopthecontentofthisdocumentonanannualbasis.Exploretheopportunitiesandadditionaldevelopmentresourcesavailableonourwebsitewww.downtownwichita.org.ThefutureholdstremendouspromiseforDowntownWichita.SincerelyGarySchmittJeffFluhrWDDCChairWDDCPresident1 2AboutWDDCWDDCInitiativesDowntownValuesInvestmentDowntownbytheNumbers-PopulationDataDowntownbytheNumbers-HousingDataDowntownbytheNumbers-EmploymentDataDowntownOfceMarketDowntownHospitalityDowntownArtsCultureWDDCBoardofDirectorsListing345791113141518 WDDCVisionMissionStatementTheWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporationWDDCwaslaunchedin2002torevitalizeandenhancethecentercity.WDDCisaprivate501c3not-for-protcorporationthatworkscloselywiththeprivatesectorandlocalgovernmenttostimulatenewinvestmentandinterestinDowntownWichita.ThemissionoftheWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporationistodirectacomprehensiveeconomicdevelopmentprogramtostrengthenDowntownasTheheartofthecityforallcitizensAnactiveandprosperousplaceforbusinessesandemployeesAcenterforartisticandculturalexperiencesandAvibranturbanenvironmentforresidentsworkersandvisitors.TheWDDCisgovernedbya25-memberBoardofDirectorswhoareelectedbymembersoftheorganization.TheWDDCcontractswiththeCityofWichitatoprovidedowntowndevelopmentservices.ThecontractisfundedthroughaSelfSupportedMunicipalImprovementDistrictSSMIDthatencompassesthegeographicareaboundedbyWashingtonStreetCentralAvenueKelloggandtheArkansasRiver.TheWDDCBoardofDirectorsemploysaprofessionalstaffwhocanassistentrepreneursdevelopersandpropertyownerstoevaluateandplanarangeofinvestmentdecisions.Wecanhelptoidentifyprospectivebusinesslocationsprovidemarketdataevaluateopportunitiesfornewretailandservicebusinessesdevelopmarketingandpromotionalstrategiesandassistwithconceptualizingandimplementingconstructionprojects.3ABOUTWICHITADOWNTOWNDEVELOPMENTCORPORATION DowntownDesignandInnovationCenterTheDowntownDesignInnovationCenterisapartnershipbetweentheWDDCandtheCityofWichitatoassistdeveloperswithgainingaccesstotheresourcesnecessarytomakedowntownredevelopmentprojectshappen.TheDesignInnovationCenterwillalsohelpdetermineifaprojectisconsistentwithProjectDowntownsdesignguidelinesandassessesitseligibilityforincentiveprogramsandpublicinvestmentthroughapublic-privatepartnership.AsaphysicalspaceitisaplacetoshowcaseDowntownsdevelopmentactivityandfosterqualityurbandesign.ThecenterwasfundedbytheJohnS.andJamesL.KnightFoundationWichitaCommunityFoundationandtheprivatesector.CommunityEngagementThroughgrantfundingfromtheKnightFoundationtheWDDCwasabletobringtwooutstandingspeakerstoWichitaaspartofourannuallectureseries.InApril2012PeterKageyamaauthorofFortheLoveofCitieshostedaworkshopthatconnectedaudiencememberswhomaynothavebeenengagedpreviously.Thisinteractiveworkshopignitedthecommunitytoidentifyandexecutemoregrass-rootsinitiativeswhichbuildsthecreativecoreofanycity.ThecommunitywaschallengedtoturntheirpersonalengagementwithWichitaintotangibleactionandusethatexcitementandenergyasamuchneededcommunitydevelopmentresource.InNovember2012theWDDCwasalsofortunatetohostMayorKirkHumphreyswhowaswellreceivedattheWDDCLuncheonevent.HumphreysisanativeofOklahomaCityOKandwastwiceelectedMayorofOklahomaCityservingfrom1998through2003.UnderhisleadershipthecitycompletedthehistoricMAPSProjectswhichdramaticallyrevitalizedthedowntownarea.In2001MayorHumphreysledtheMAPSforKidseffortasweeping690millionrevitalizationofthecityspublicschools.MayorHumphreysdiscussedtheinitiativesidentiedthroughVisioneeringsCommunityPriorityProjectandprovidedanotheroutsideperspectiveonhowtoaccomplishthesegoals.4EducationalEngagementAspartofacontinuedmissionofengagingthecommunitytheWDDChaspartneredwiththeJohnS.JamesL.KnightFoundationandalsoWestarEnergytoengagedesignstudentsintheinitiativestorevitalizeDowntown.In2013WestarhassponsoredasummerinternshipprogramforthesecondyearinwhichastudentfromKansasStatesCollegeofArchitecturePlanningDesignhasjoinedtheWDDCstaffforthesummertoworkonvariousprojects.ThisstudenthastheopportunitytoworkdirectlywithdevelopersCityofcialsandotherbusinessprofessionalsonactualprojectswheretheyassistwithdesignconceptsforspecicprojects.AlsowiththehelpofKnightFoundationfundingtheWDDChasengagedstudioclassesfromKansasStateandtheUniversityofKansasdesignprogramstolookatnewpossibilitiesforDowntown.LastlytheWDDCemploysalocalcollegestudentinternonitsstaffpart-time.Theinternhelpsmaintaintheinformationonthewebsiteandassistswithongoingspecialprojects.ThisinternshipopportunityallowsWDDCtopartnerwithlocaluniversitiesinameaningfulway.WDDCINITIATIVES 1.Propertyvaluetotalsarefortheyears2003-2012onlyfortheDowntownSSMIDDistrictshownintheabovemap-CentraltoKelloggWashingtontotheArkansasRiver.PropertyvalueinformationprovidedbySedgwickCountyAppraiser.2.Propertytaxcollectedtotalsarefortheyears2003-2012onlyfortheDowntownSSMIDDistrictshownintheabovemap-CentraltoKelloggWashingtontotheArkansasRiver.CollectedpropertytaxinformationprovidedbySedgwickCountyAppraiseraccountsforactualpropertytaxescollected.1750000003500000005250000007000000000200336260039439555921620043863067752005392474020200652002235020075458890802008YEARVALUEindollars5047354102009630528410201069111290020116973688302012PropertyValue13000000600000090000001200000002003105682502004102583592005105343492006109215742007YEARCOLLECTEDTAXindollars111524872008117379512009114044232010109465902011107228802012CollectedPropertyTax2TheDowntownSSMIDSelfSupportedMunicipalImprovementDistrict-shownabovehasseenaten-yeartotalamountof396850538inpublicinvestmentand564776159inprivateinvestment.SSMIDpropertyvalueshaveincreasedover300millioninthelasttenyears.67400205SSMIDDistrictBoundary 03750000075000000112500000YEARINVESTMENTindollars20032004200520062007200820092010201120126980739Total26514033Total124378665Total160760863Total57088162Total62784312Total63705312Total114115950Total182099496Total102693145Total6748675913782495195332944195528544027919411721289630708111275187519117665591791814837433433056677216066580350746216121846934762164453782445876479677522752649326PrivateInvestment510YearTotal564776159PublicInvestment310YearTotal396850538PublicInvestmentSedgwickCountyArena4ConstructioncostandpropertyacquisitionTotal2005-20121903775963.PublicinvestmentincludesdatafromthefollowingsourcesCityofWichitaCIPStreetsbridgespublicbuildingspublicimprovementsparksstormwatermaintenanceTaxIncrementFinancingTIF-CityofWichitaFacadeImprovementProgram-CityofWichitaHOMEProgramInvestment-WichitaHousingandCommunityServicesCDBGfunds-WichitaHousingandCommunityServicesandPublicBuildingCommissionfunding.CommunityImprovementDistrictCID-CityofWichitaThisisbasedontheyearthetaxwascollected.Publicinvestmenttotalsarefortheyears2003-2012onlyfortheDowntownSSMIDDistrictshownonmaponpreviouspage-CentraltoKelloggWashingtontotheArkansasRiver.4.PublicinvestmentforINTRUSTBankArena-SedgwickCounty.INTRUSTBankArenafundingduringtheseyearsconstitutesalargerportionofthepublicinvestmentvalue.HoweverArenafundingisincludedoveryears2005-2012perSedgwickCounty.YearlyINTRUSTBankArenafunding-20056458062006577906720071857595820087437692720098175874320107331622201116241922012285281.Publicinvestmenttotalsarefortheyears2003-2012onlyfortheDowntownSSMIDDistrictshownonmaponpreviouspage-CentraltoKelloggWashingtontotheArkansasRiver.5.PrivateinvestmentincludesdatafromthefollowingsourcesSedgwickCountypropertysalesdata-SedgwickCountyAppraiserSedgwickCountyandCityofWichitabuildingpermitdata-MetroAreaBuildingConstructionformerlyOfceofCentralInspection.Privateinvestmenttotalsarefortheyears2003-2012onlyfortheDowntownSSMIDDistrictshownonmaponpreviouspage-CentraltoKelloggWashingtontotheArkansasRiver.HistoricTaxCreditsIncludesbothStateandFederalCredits-KansasStateHistoricalSociety.NoteAllpublicinvestmentthatisreectedinprivateinvestmenti.e.itemsthatincludethepublicpurchaseoflandandorbuildingpermitsforworkonpubliclyownedpropertyhasbeendeductedfromprivateinvestmentgurestoavoiddoublecountinginvestment.PublicandPrivateInvestmentinDowntownSSMID6 AccordingtotheU.S.CensusDowntownWichitaspopulationwas1393personsin2010.Thelargestagegroupwas20-29yearolds28withtheoverallmedianageoftheDowntownpopulationbeing37.9years.TotalPopulationbyRace6White7617BlackorAfricanAmerican1AmericanIndianandAlaskan3Other3Asian6.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowninmapabove.POPULATIONBYRACETOTALPOPULATION13937Therewere402femalesapproximately29and991malesapproximately71wholivedinDowntownin2010.ThemedianageoffemalesinDowntownwas33.6.Themedianageofmaleswas39.2.MostoftheDowntownpopulationhashadsomecollegeorabachelorsdegree.1393DOWNTOWNPOPULATION67202ZIPCodeBoundary TotalPopulationbyAge730-39YearsOld287Persons20-29YearsOld391Persons0-19YearsOld67Persons40-49YearsOld293Persons50-59YearsOld234Persons50YearsOldUp121Persons20285211797.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowninmaponpreviouspage.POPULATIONBYAGETOTALPOPULATION139388-9.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowninmaponpreviouspage.SomeHighSchool627HighSchoolGraduate3433SomeCollegeorAssociatesBachelorsDegreeorHigherPopulationbyEducation14POPULATIONBYEDUCATIONTOTALPOPULATION1393Females2971MalesTotalPopulationbyGender14POPULATIONBYGENDERTOTALPOPULATION1393 TheaverageownerhouseholdsizeinDowntownwas1.61personsand1.27personsfortheaveragerenterhousehold.Singlewithoutkidswasthemostcommontypeofhousehold.ThemeanhouseholdincomeinDowntownin2010was44066.MostoftheDowntownresidentialpopulation89hasmovedintothedistrictsince2005.10Inthelast24monthsDowntownhasseen160newrentalunitsopen.Thetotalnumberofunitsinthe67202zipcodedoesnotincludethe584RiversidePlazaUnitsthatwereincludedinProjectDowntownshousingmarketstudy.1110.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmapabove.11.Thetotalnumberofunitsinthe67202zipcodedoesnotincludethe584RiversidePlazaUnitsthatwereincludedinProjectDowntownshousingmarketstudytypicallyincludedbytheWDDCastheyarenotincludedinthe67202zipcodecensusdata.12.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmapabove.Singlewithoutkids778Singlewithkids11Marriedwithoutkids4MarriedwithkidsHouseholdsbyType12HOUSEHOLDSBYTYPE967202ZIPCodeBoundary HouseholdIncomeBenefts1313.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmaponpreviouspage.2009773Units864Units2010873Units933Units2011201214-15.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowninmaponpreviouspage.16.Thetotalnumberofunitsinthe67202zipcodedoesnotincludethe584RiversidePlazaUnitsthatwereincludedinProjectDowntownshousingmarketstudytypicallyincludedbytheWDDCastheyarenotincludedinthe67202zipcodecensusdata.HousingTenureMovement152005orLater8982000-200431990-1999ResidentialUnitGrowth1677585092510007002009201020112012YEARSUNITS10BYDATEMOVEDHOUSEHOLDSStudio20181Bedroom44182Bedroom3BedroomAboveHousingUnitsbyNumberofRooms14BYROOMSHOUSEHOLDS150000-1999991100000-149999175000-99999350000-749993135000-4999916200000Up214999andLess3315000-24999325000-3499910BYINCOMEHOUSEHOLDS Male11456Workers14795WorkersFemale26251JobsbyWorkerGender17Ofthe26251primaryjobsinDowntown62oftheemployeescommutedfromotherpartsofWichitawith27commutingtoDowntownfromoutsidetheWichitametroarea.MorefemalesthanmalesworkedinDowntownandmosthadsomecollegeorabachelorsdegree.ThemostcommonDowntownworkertendedtobebetween30-54yearsoldandearned3333ormoreamonth.PRIMARYJOBSINDOWNTOWN17.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmapabove.4456JOBCOUNTSBYGENDERTOTALJOBS262511167202ZIPCodeBoundary Age30-541251to3333perMonth604020152045Age29orYounger1250orLessperMonthAge55orOlderMorethan3333perMonthDerbyKSValleyCenterKSAndoverKSNewtonKS2111621211127WichitaKSHaysvilleKSBelAireKSMaizeKSParkCityKSMulvaneKSOtherJobCountsbyPlacesWhereWorkersLive18JobsbyNAICSIndustrySector19JobsbyWorkerAge21JobsbyWorkerEarnings227496EducationalServices4144PublicAdministration2244ProfessionalScienticandTechnicalServices2234FinanceandInsurance1886AdministrationSupportWasteManagementandRemediation1633Manufacturing1401HealthCareandSocialAssistance1040AccommodationandFoodServices828ManagementofCompaniesandEnterprises620Information499OtherServicesExcludingPublicAdministration390RetailTrade348MiningQuarryingandOilandGasExtraction339WholesaleTrade332Construction265Utilities217RealEstateandRentalandLeasing144AgricultureForestryFishingandHunting115ArtsEntertainmentandRecreation76TransportationandWarehousing20.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmaponpreviouspage.Workersaged29oryounger21-22.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmaponpreviouspage.18.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmaponpreviouspage.19.SourceU.S.CensusBureau2007-2011AmericanCommunitySurvey.Downtowncensusdataisforzipcode67202asshowinmaponpreviouspage.CompletedHighSchoolBachelorsDegree201929626LessthanHighSchoolSomeCollegeNotavailableJobsbyWorkerEducationalAttainment20JOBCOUNTSBYEDUCATIONTOTALJOBS26251JOBCOUNTSBYAGETOTALJOBS26251JOBCOUNTSBYEARNINGSTOTALJOBS26251JOBCOUNTSBYPLACESTOTALJOBS2625112 6121824300CBD13.7NE21.5NW18.9SE25.4SWMARKETAREAVACANCYVacancyperMarket2818.63.006.009.0012.0015.000.00CBDNENW10.4914.0413.1810.90SE9.55SWMARKETAREAPRICEPERSQ.FT.QuotedRatesperMarket27NortheastSoutheast144Buildings56Buildings89Buildings63Buildings14BuildingsCBDNorthwestSouthwestNortheastSoutheast3128705sq.ft.1652711sq.ft.3780245sq.ft.986169sq.ft.178948sq.ft.CBDNorthwestSouthwestNortheastSoutheast429483sq.ft.313921sq.ft.705921sq.ft.212609sq.ft.45488sq.ft.CBDNorthwestSouthwestNumberofBuildingsperMarketArea29TotalSq.Ft.perMarketArea30VacantSq.Ft.perMarketArea31172393210154244017183412513PerJ.P.Weigands2013ForecasttheCentralBusinessDistrictCBDhas89commercialbuildingswith3780245sq.ft.ofleasablespace.Theaverageratepersq.ft.intheCBDis10.90.23CBDClassA24TheCBDhas16ClassAofficebuildingswhichprovideatotalof1396600sq.ft.ofleasablespace.Thevacancyrateis12.4andtheaveragepricepersq.ft.is15.81.CBDClassB25TheCBDhas60ClassBofcebuildingswhichprovideatotalof1860471sq.ft.ofleasablespace.Thevacancyrateis23.4andtheaveragepricepersq.ft.is9.35.CBDClassC26TheCBDhas13ClassCofficebuildingsprovideatotalof523174sq.ft.ofleasablespace.Thevacancyrateis18.4andtheaveragepricepersq.ft.is9.07.DOWNTOWNOFFICEMARKET23-31.SourceJ.PWeigandSonsInc.Forecast201313BUILDINGSPERMARKETTOTALBLDGS366SQ.FT.PERMARKETTOTALSQ.FT.9726778VACANTSQ.FT.PERMARKETTOTALSQ.FT.1707422 224466881100108.7397.51107.80106.862007YEARADRindollars2008200920112012AverageDailyRate37101.3372.6776.2674.3778.4579.36DowntownWichitahasatotalof994hotelrooms.TheADRRevPARandOccupancyRatesarehigherinDowntownthanintheoverallgreaterWichitaarea.TheDowntownhotelsincludedinthisdatalocatedintheSSMIDDistrictincludeTheCourtyardbyMarriottWichitaatOldTown128roomsFairfeldInnSuitesWichitaDowntown131roomsDruryPlazaHotelBroadviewWichita200roomsHyattRegencyWichita303roomsandtheHotelatOldTown115rooms.372505007501000020072008200920119948777777777772012YEARSNumberofRoomsTotalRoomsinDowntown36DOWNTOWNHOSPITALITY1632486484077.6367.0167.8569.722007YEARRevPARindollars2008200920112012RevenuePerAvailableRoom3572.4348.4350.8544.0645.1445.83DowntownHotels32Totalof5propertieswith877roomsOverallAverageofGreaterWichitaAreaHotels33Totalof116propertieswith8311rooms2040608002007YEAROccupancypercent2008200920112012OccupancyRate3471.366.671.466.768.759.262.957.565.257.8Occupancy42Roomssolddividedbyroomsavailable.Occupancyisalwaysdisplayedasapercentageofroomsoccupied.RevPARRevenuePerAvailableRoom43Totalroomrevenuedividedbyroomsavailable.ADRAverageDailyRate44Roomrevenuedividedbyroomssolddisplayedastheaveragerentalrateforasingleroom.32-37.SourceSmithTravelReportsW-ZHALLC.Year2010isnotincludedinthedatareportbecauseoftheDruryPlazaHotelBroadviewgoingoffthemarketforrenovations.Aminimumoffourhotelsisrequiredfordatasample.AmbassadorHotelnotincludedindataasitdidnotopenuntilDecember201214 2012TopTradeshowsDowntown42AutomobiliaWichitaAreaBuildersAssociationHomeShowBlackTopNationalsOutdoorLivingLandscapeShowPrairieFireMarathonWomensFairStarbird-DevlinCharitiesCarShowHolidayGalleriaAllAboutHerWichitaAsianAssociation2500500075001000002009201020112012YEARATTENDANCETallgrassFilmFestival39800090001000010000225045006750900002009201020112012YEARATTENDANCEWagonmastersChiliCookoff387500750080009000ATTENDANCEATTENDANCE1000002000003000004000000200920102011201230000600009000012000002009201020112012YEARAutomobilia41700008000080000120000YEARRiverfest40160000310000240000275000DOWNTOWNARTSCULTUREIn2012160conventionstradeshowswereheldinDowntownWichitawithanattendanceofover310000people.SeebelowforalistofthetoptradeshowsandconventionsinDowntown.EventattendanceinDowntownhasskyrocketedsincethecompletionofINTRUSTBankArenaandthecreationofneweventssuchasWichitaRibfestwhichdrewanestimatedattendanceof10000initsinauguralyear.Almost380000peopleattendedanarenaeventlastyear.EventattendancecontinuestoincreaseovertimefortheWichitaWagonmastersDowntownChiliCookoffTallgrassFilmFestivalandAutomobilia.Riverfesthasshownayearlyincreaseinattendanceforthepreviousthreeyears.Museumscontinuetodrawlargecrowdstothecorewithoverallattendanceat484196personsfor2012.ThehighestattendedmuseumsareExplorationPlaceandBotanica.2012TopConventionsDowntown43KansasMusicEducatorsAssociationMidwestCatholicFamilyConferenceJehovahsWitnessesEnglishandSpanishDistrictConventionsAmericanRabbitBreedersAssociationTeachingParentsAssociationAmericanOrchidSocietyKansasRuralWaterAssociationKansasLivestockAssociationKansasThespiansKansasGrainFeedAssociationMidwestFishWildlifeSocietyofDecorativePainters38-41.SourceWichitaBusinessJournalBookofLists42-43.SourceGoWichitaConventionVisitorsBureau.15 46.SourceInformationreceivedfromCityofWichitaDivisionofArtsCulturalServices47.SourceInformationreceivedfromCityofWichitaDivisionofArtsCulturalServices.BaseduponatouringBroadwayLeaguereportwhichfoundthatonaverageBroadwaytourscontributeaneconomicimpact3.5timesthegrossticketsalestothelocalmetropolitanareaseconomy.2012MuseumAttendance44WichitaArtMuseum47402PersonsOldCowtownMuseum47378PersonsMuseumofWorldTreasures40007PersonsMid-AmericaAll-IndianCenter10201PersonsWichitaSedg.Co.HistoricalMuseum25966PersonsExplorationPlace216266Persons43GreatPlainsTransportationMuseum3155Persons1KansasAfricanAmericanMuseum3824Persons1Botanica75903Persons16KansasSportsHallofFame17818Persons41010825MUSEUMATTENDANCETOTALPATRONS48419616MUSEUMS2009201020112012KansasSportsHallofFame337646661556117818Botanica739971038357638375903ExplorationPlace162760164045171828216266GreatPlainsTransportationMuseum1208217419623155KansasAfricanAmericanMuseum6675159019623824Mid-AmericaAll-IndianCenterMuseum27414386143241610301MuseumofWorldTreasures37947379823495840007OldCowtownMuseum24691311554429747378WichitaArtMuseum47889591135041447402WichitaSedg.Co.HistoricalMuseum12174111432793125966MuseumAttendancebyYear45DisneysTheLionKing46ThroughthecourseoftwoandhalfyearsofplanningCenturyIIPerformingArtsConventionCentersuccessfullyhostedBroadwaysAward-WinningBestMusicalDisneysTheLionKingfor32performancesinSeptember2012.Thiswasthehighest-grossingtheatricalproductioninWichitahistoryandhada15millionpositiveeconomicimpactonthecommunity.47Theaverageticketcostwas73.19and59980ticketsweresoldresultingin4389994.40ingrossticketsales.Therewere170stagehandsemployedforthisshowwhichresultedin235323.09inITASEPayroll.CafeBelAmiArestaurantlocatedat229E.Williamexperienceda15increaseinSeptembersalesduringtheproduction.15MILLIONTOTALECONOMICIMPACT44-45.SourceNumbersshownabovearereceivedfromGoWichitafromeachindividualattraction.GoWichitaassumesnoresponsibilityastotheaccuracyofreportedstatistics.DNRDidNotReportForpurposesofcomparingyeartoyearcalculationsDNRsareassumedtobezero. 17EconomicImpactofNonprotArtsCultureOrganizationsandtheiraudiencesinWichita54Nonproftartsandculturearea66.2millionindustryintheCityofWichita-onethatsupports2006full-timeequivalentjobsandgenerates6.5millioninlocalandstategovernmentrevenue.Nonproftartsandcultureorganizationswhichspend37.1millioneachyearleveragearemarkable29.1millioninadditionalspendingbyartsandcultureaudiences-spendingthatpumpsvitalrevenueintolocalrestaurantshotelsretailstoresparkinggaragesandotherbusinesses.Thetotalperpersonspendingbyartsattendeesis15.25withmostofthisgoingtowardsmealsbeforeafteranevent.54.SourceArtsEconomicProsperityIVAProjectofAmericansfortheArtsreportstudyingtheeconomicimpactofnonprotartsandcultureorganizationsandtheiraudiencesintheCityofWichitaKS.ATTRACTIONVENUE2009201020112012WichitaThunder158452172247201005228374WichitaWingnuts232230127401257292262619INTRUSTBankArena52NA492532391801384608BalletWichita113501143810020DNRMusicTheaterforYoungPeople31304328DNRDNRMusicTheaterofWichita67921559136488662143OrpheumPerformingArts42379406544347454551WichitaSymphonyOrchestra4736379999532793125966CenturyII425941448708454864528708AttractionVenueAttendancebyYear5148-49.SourceNumbersshownabovearereceivedfromGoWichitafromeachindividualattraction.GoWichitaassumesnoresponsibilityastotheaccuracyofreportedstatistics.DNRDidNotReportForpurposesofcomparingyeartoyearcalculationsDNRsareassumedtobezero.50.SourceINTRUSTBankArena51.SourceNumbersshownabovearereceivedfromGoWichitafromeachindividualattraction.GoWichitaassumesnoresponsibilityastotheaccuracyofreportedstatistics.DNRDidNotReportForpurposesofcomparingyeartoyearcalculationsDNRsareassumedtobezero.52.SourceINTRUSTBankArena53.In2010theincreasedattendancetotalforWSOwasduetotheinclusionofbothticketedandfreecommunityeventsi.e.RiverfestPopsconcertetc.Theticketedonlyattendancetotalwas24585persons.ATTENDANCE12500025000037500050000002009NA201020112012YEARINTRUSTBankArena50ATTENDANCE1500030000450006000002009201020112012YEAROrpheumTheater4942379406544347454551ATTENDANCE30000600009000012000002009201020112012YEARCenturyII48528708454864448708425941492532391801384608Select2012VenueAttendance66.2MILLIONINDUSTRYINWICHITA2006JOBSFULL-TIMEEQUIVALENT6.5MILLIONGENERATEDREVENUE WDDC2013BoardofDirectorsExecutiveCommitteeGarySchmittChairmanINTRUSTBankSamWilliamsViceChairSullivanHigdonSinkJimFaithFinanceChairSunowerBankTomDockingImmediatePastChairMorrisLaingEvansBrockKennedyCharteredCommitteeChairsBusinessDevelopmentJerryGrayJ.P.WeigandSonsIncImageEnhancementMarketingSamWilliamsSullivanHigdonSinkUrbanVitalityMarilynGrishamTheFiberStudioBoardMembersSteveAnthimidesAthenaJewelryOwnerAlanBantaTransPacicOilCorp.ClayBastianFidelityFinancialCorp.JohnBelfordBelfordElectricGregBoulangerCargillWayneChambersHighTouchInc.JoanColeColeConsultantsSheliaColeHotelatOldTownLesDepperschmidtATTDickHoneymanHiteFanningHoneymanJoeJohnsonSchaeferJohnsonCoxFreyJoelKelleyCableComInc.BillLivingstonGLMVArchitectureDonShermanWestarEnergyLarryWeberGarveyCenterMaryWrightOldMillTastyShopRodYoungProfessionalEngineeringConsultantExOfcioMembersScottKnebelCityofWichitaPlanningDept.JanetMillerWichitaCityCouncilGaryPlummerWichitaMetroChamberofCommerceSusanSantoGoWichitaJohnSchlegelPlanningDir.MetropolitanAreaPlanningDept.TimNortonSedgwickCountyCommissionLavontaWilliamsWichitaCityCouncilShellyPrichardWichitaCommunityFoundationDenotesPastWDDCChairmanSelfSupportedMunicipalImprovementDistrictAdvisoryBoardJosephJohnsonChairMaryWrightJohnBelfordLarryWeberDickHoneymanAlanBantaGarySchmittBillLivingstonEx-OfcioMembersAllenBellCityofWichitaJeffreyC.FluhrWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporation182013WDDCBOARDSSMIDADVISORYBOARD WichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporation507E.DouglasWichitaKS67202P316.264.6005F316.264.0869www.downtownwichita.orgDowntownWichitadowntownwichitaparkdowntownCopyrightWichitaDowntownDevelopmentCorporationMay2013