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38 Wichita Downtown Development Corp. downtownwichita.org Wichita Downtown Development Corporation 507 East Douglas Wichita KS 67202 P 316.264.6005 F 316.264.0869 Stay informed on events and developments in Downtown Wichita. Join our email list - text DTWICHITA to 22828 downtownwichita.org Downtown Wichita I N F O R M AT I O N S O U R C E S 1. U.S. Census Bureau 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Downtown census data is for zip code 67202. 2. The 2010 U. S. Census states the population in the 67202 area code is 1393. Per WDDC records 428 rental units have opened in the Downtown SSMID district in since 2010 when the Census was taken. Per the U.S. Census Bureau 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates the average size of renter- occupied units is 1.12 persons. Therefore an estimate for the current population is approximately 1872. 3. Total investment amount includes all public private and Area investment located in the Downtown SSMID district. See number 4 for all sources of investment data. See page 8 for total dollar amount of individual investment areas. 4. Private investment includes data from the following sources Sedgwick County property sales data - Sedgwick County Appraiser Sedgwick County and City of Wichita building permit data - Metro Area Building Construction formerly Office of Central Inspection. Private investment totals are for the years 2005 - 2014 only for the Downtown SSMID District shown on map on page 33 - Central to Kellogg Washington to the Arkansas River. Historic Tax Credits Includes both State and Federal Credits - Kansas State Historical Society. Note All public investment that is reflected in private investment i.e. items that include the public purchase of land andor building permits for work on publicly owned property has been deducted from private investment figures to avoid double counting investment. Public investment includes data from the following sources City of Wichita CIP Streets bridges public buildings public improvements parks stormwater maintenanceTax Increment Financing TIF - City of Wichita Facade Improvement Program - City of Wichita HOME Program Investment - Wichita Housing and Community Services CDBG funds - Wichita Housing and Community Services and Public Building Commission funding. Community Improvement District CID - City of Wichita This is based on the year the tax was collected. Public investment totals are for the years 2005 - 2014 only for the Downtown SSMID District shown on map on page 33 - Central to Kellogg Washington to the Arkansas River. Public investment for INTRUST Bank Arena - Sedgwick County. INTRUST Bank Arena funding during these years constitutes a larger portion of the public investment value. However Arena funding is included over years 2005-2014 per Sedgwick County. Yearly INTRUST Bank Arena funding- 2005 645806 2006 5779067 2007 18575958 2008 74376927 2009 81758743 2010 7331622 2011 1624192 2012 285281 2013 250000 2014 0. Public investment totals for the Sedgwick County Arena are for the years 2005 - 2014 only. 5. Information provided by Sedgwick County Appraiser and Sedgwick County Department of Finance 6. Council for Community and Economic Research Cost of Living Index 2014 Annual Average Vol. 47 No. 4. 7. U.S. Census Bureau OnTheMap Application and LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics Beginning of Quarter Employment 2nd Quarter of 2011. Totals may not add up 100 due to rounding. Annual earnings are based off of monthly income. 8. Central Business District. J.P. Weigand Sons Inc. Forecast 2015 9. Visit Wichita Convention Visitors Bureau 10. Wichita Business Journal Book of Lists Vol. 29 No. 52 Published December 26 2014 11. Smith Travel Reports W-ZHA LLC. Year 2010 is not included in the data report because of the Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview going off the market for renovations. A minimum of four hotels is required for data sample. Historical data may be changed by individual hotels due to deadlines data collection distribution deadlines etc. which may cause a change in the overall yearly data. Therefore the yearly data provided by STR that was published in WDDCs 2012 Downtown Economic Report published May 2013 and WDDCs 2013 State of Downtown Report published May 2014 may not match the yearly data published in this report or any future reports. 12. Wichita Festivals 13. City of Wichita Division of Arts Cultural Services 14. Wichita Orpheum Theater 15. INTRUST Bank Arena 16. In WDDCs 2012 Downtown Economic Report published May 2013 attendance for 2011 was printed incorrectly as 27931. The correct attendance should have been 14983 as printed in this report. 17. In WDDCs 2012 Downtown Economic Report published May 2013 attendance for 2012 was printed incorrectly as 25966. The correct attendance should have been 10749 as printed in this report. 18. ReferenceUSA Government Division. Data compiled by CEDBR March 2015. 19. U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census 20. Wichita State University Center for Economic Development and Business Research Economic Impact Analysis for INTRUST Bank Arena 5 years 2010 - 2014. Data provided to WSU CEDBR from INTRUST Bank Arena an SMG Managed Facility. In the five-year summary economic impact it is assumed that total local and visitor attendance is similar to the percentages of actual ticket sales. 21. Wichita State University Center for Economic Development and Business Research Economic Impact Analysis for George Strait concert at INTRUST Bank Arena in 2014. Data provided to WSU CEDBR from INTRUST Bank Arena an SMG Managed Facility. 22. WDDC 23. WDDC Occupancy recorded from individual property managers and owners for rental units that came online since 2010. 24. Constant Contact Nonprofit - Other business type httpsupport2.constantcontact.comarticlesFAQ2499 All Census Data was provided by Wichita State University Center for Economic Development and Business Research CEDBR