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State of the District
2016
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tar river
town common post office
river district court house
west greenville neighborhood
tar river university neighborhood
city hall five points plaza library
dickinson avenue arts district
east carolina university
executive board RYAN WEBB Greenville Times/ Seven by Design Chair
RACHEL WHITTEN The Real Deal Brazil Events and Branding Committee Chair
MICHAEL GLENN Jefferson’s Vice Chair
ALBI MCLAWHORN MHA Works Membership and Advocacy Committee Chair
STEPHANIE HINNANT The Hilton Treasurer WAYNE CONNER Graham. Nuckolls. Conner. Law Firm, PLLC Secretary BRAD HUFFORD Pitt County Development Commission Growth Committee Chair
JANET MULLANEY Vidant Medical Center At-Large SHARIF HATOUM StillLife Enterprises At-large MARYBETH EASON BB&T Immediate Past Chair TONY KHOURY The East Group Ex Officio
board of directors ANDREW SCHMIDT Greenville-Pitt County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau J. BATT Pirate Club CHRIS RICHARDS Wells Fargo
JERMAINE MCNAIR NC Civil MORRIS MOYE SM Properties SCOTT BUCK East Carolina University
H.L. STEPHENSON III Ward and Smith, PA
LEO CORBIN Greenville-Pitt Chamber of Commerce
JOHN VANCOUTREN The Hilton
KENNY FLOWERS East Carolina University
JUMAIL BLOUNT Author/Speaker/Promoter
ROGER JOHNSON City of Greenville
MIKE MCCARTY Taft Family Offices
JENNY OLIVERIO S’up Dogs
MARK GARNER Rivers and Associates
JIM BLOUNT Sidewalk Development Blount Properties
THOMAS TAFT, JR. Taft Family Offices TROY DREYFUS Pirate Radio
HEATH BOWMAN East Carolina University Alumni Association KANDIE SMITH City Council Liaison
staff BIANCA SHONEMAN President and CEO
MEREDITH HAWKE Events and Branding Director
LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE 2016 was the year we spent “LOVING WHERE WE LIVE”. For more than 30 years, Uptown Greenville has led a vision to build the center city as the cultural and economic hub of the community. Recently, this commitment has paid off. Over the last five years, we’ve celebrated more than $500,000,000 in pubic and private investments completed, planned, or under-construction. Our organization is the fast-moving, forward-thinking nonprofit behind the events and programs that establish Greenville as a city of choice. We know that great cities don’t happen by accident. They are the result of a connected, place-based economic development strategy. We look forward to another heart-felt, city-building year. Join us!
Ryan Webb Chair
PARDON OUR PROGRESS Businesses OPEN During Construction
WE LIKE BIG TRUCKS AND WE CAN NOT LIE.
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2016 Market Profile MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$28,065
PER CAPITA INCOME
$29,856
MEDIAN AGE
27.5
RESIDENTIAL POPULATION
MALE 642
FEMALE 458
GOAL: Increase median wage and age by diversifying housing options and targeted economic development recruitment for high-wage employers
.5 miles 1 mile 1.5miles DAYTIME POPULATION Total 7,880 21,270 29,852 Workers 4,632 12,179 17,015 Residents 3,248 9,091 12,837 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 16+ High School Graduate 22.8% 26.8% 21.2% Some College/Associate 26% 27.5% 29.1% Bachelor’s Degree 18.9% 16.2% 18.7% Graduate/Professional Degree 8.6% 9.1% 12.4% EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRY 16+ White Collar 55.3% 51.6% 54.4% Services 36.8% 38.0% 34.5% Blue Collar 7.9% 10.5% 11.5% Total 1,411 4,775 7,635 BUSINESS DATA Total businesses 456 748 1,327 Total employees 6,884 11,842 19,877
ESRI MARKET PROFILE
2016 CONSUMER SPENDING AVERAGE SPENT
live. Shelter and Comfort
$4.5 mil
play. Entertainment, Travel, and Art
$1.2 mil
shop. Apparel and Household
$1.2 mil
eat. Home and Away Dining & Drinking
$2.3 mil
invest. Public and Private Investments
$527 mil
Welcome New Businesses Pedals and Pistons www.pedalsnpistons.com Whirligig Stage whirligigstage.com Market @ Coastal Fog shopcoastalfog.com TRILLIUM
Trillium Health Resource’s relocation to Uptown Greenville resulted in 130 new full time jobs for our central business district. Their relocation is the largest migration of jobs to the central business district in our recorded history.
FIRE American Tavern fireamericantavern.com/fire Rafters www.facebook.com/rafters252 Boundary Provision Co. www.instagram.com/boundaryprovisioncoandcafe Shea Be Natural www.sheabenatural.com Beauty, Brows, and Gifts www.facebook.com/Beauty-Brows-And-Gifts High Life www.highlifesmokes.com Jarvis Street Bottle Shop jarvisstreetbottleshop.com World’s Coolest Comics Uptown www.worldscoolestcomicbookstore.com
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
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MELT FITNESS
Melt Fitness www.meltfitlife.com Unveiled Couture www.unveiledcouture.com
MARKET @ CQASTAL FOG
FIRE AMERICAN TAVERN
WINE SHOP @ JEFFERSON’S
Job Growth
2014 2015 2016 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) 71 59 224 Part Time Equivalent 91 71 78 Total New Jobs 162 130 301 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) -9 -1 Part Time Equivalent -69 -5 Total Loss Jobs -78 -6 Total Net Gain 162 52 295
Total Job growth since 2014
509
In Development
GATHER UPTOWN
PITT STREET LOFTS
10TH STREET/DICKINSON AVENUE
CURRENT OCCUPANCY RATE
97%
BUILDING BEDS
2016 2017 2018 + Beds Available 1103 In Development 1,457 2,560
PITT STREET LOFTS
FIRST STREET PLACE
Biggest real estate transaction: 400 W. 1st Street Sold on 7.15.16 for $17,250,000 or $8,756,000 per acre
718 DICKINSON AVENUE
Total real estate transactions in 2015
18
Total real estate transactions in 2016
23
TRANSACTIONS Increase of
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UMBRELLA MARKET
SMASHMOUTH AT PIRATEFEST
Placemaking Over 700 volunteers contribute to the success of Uptown Greenville’s 60-plus event every year.
2015 2016 Freeboots 25,000 25,000 PirateFest 30,000 30,000 Artwalks 4,000 4,000 Umbrella Market 8,000 10,000 SpazzFest 2,000 2,000 St. Patrick 2,000 3,000 Greenville Gives 1,500 2,500
GREENVILLE GIVES
Greenville Groves 0 600 Color Vibe Run 0 2,000 PARKING DECK PLAZA
72,500 79,100
EVENT ATTENDANCE
▲8.9% GREENVILLE GROOVES
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Completed New Construction Planned
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tar river university neighborhood
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Over $500 million invested Completed
1. First Street Restriping ($1 M) 2010 PUBLIC 2. Fourth Street Parking Deck ($5 M) 2015 PUBLIC 3. Superblock ($2 M) 2015 PUBLIC/PRIVATE 4. Cotanche/Reade Streetscape ($1 M) 2010 PUBLIC 5. The Boundry ($42 M) 2015 PRIVATE 6. Federal Courthouse ($4 M) 2013 PUBLIC 7. DAP House/Trollingwood Brewery ($1 M) 2016 PRIVATE 8. Go Science ($2 M) 2014 PUBLIC/NON-PROFIT
New Construction
9. Town Common ($1 M) 2017 PUBLIC 10. Trillium Headquarters ($1.1 M) 2017 PRIVATE 11. Uptown Theatre ($2.2 M) 2018 PRIVATE 12. Uptown Brewery ($750 K) 2017 PRIVATE 13. Whirligig Stage Theater ($175 K) 2017 PRIVATE 14. Pitt Street Brewery/Lofts ($2.2 M) 2017 PRIVATE 15. Old Cabinets Plus Building ($400 K) 2017 PRIVATE 16. Jeffersons Florist ($550 K) 2016 PRIVATE 17. 10th Street Connector ($37 M) 2019 PUBLIC 18. ECU Student Union ($120 M) 2019 PUBLIC 19. Gather Uptown ($30 M) 2017 PRIVATE
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20. ECU Student Serv/Parking Deck ($60 M) 2018 PUBLIC 21. Alumni Center/Hotel ($17 M) 2019 PUBLIC/PRIVATE 22. City Parking/Imperial Site ($1.5 M) 2017 PUBLIC/PRIVATE 23. Transportation and Activity Center ($8 M) 2017 PUBLIC 24. Sidewalk Development ($32 M) 2018 PRIVATE 25. Dickinson Avenue Improvements ($12 M) 2018 PUBLIC 26. ECU Millenial Campus ($90 M) 2019 PUBLIC 27. Campus Edge ($54 M) 2018 PRIVATE 28. DA Farmers & Makers Market (350 K) 2017 PRIVATE
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SHOP. COLLABORATE. AND DETOUR.
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I JUST WANT TO SHOP, AND THANK YOU BABY.
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