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"As CEO for a local 200+ employee company, I wish to thank Rickey Hayes for his personal and timely response to calls and concerns over the past few years. I appreciate that Rickey personally met with the City Manager or supervisors to explain the importance of our concerns."
David L. Phillips, CEO
St. John Hospital
Owasso, Oklahoma
"Rickey Hayes has saved my company time and money many times by working behind the scenes in solving complex zoning issues, regulatory problems, and other inevitable issues and conflicts that arise in the development world."
Robert Patel
Leisure Hospitality Management, Inc.
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City of Enid, Oklahoma General Information
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Located in north central Oklahoma, Enid is a recognized micropolitan community. Enid is situated at the nexus of several four-lane, divided US highways and Interstate 35 is 28 miles to the east. Existing retail in Enid thrives, and new businesses are locating in Enid as they discover the unique advantages of the area, including a location that pulls shoppers from as far away as Woodward, OK and Kansas. Few other retail options exist within 50 miles of Enid, making the consumer draw significantly higher than other communities of comparable size. Home to Vance Air Force Base and the defacto choice for healthcare and retail for the region, Enid's location make sense for retail and restaurant tenants.
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Garfield County, Oklahoma Demographics
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The City of Enid's public and private sectors work together to create a supportive environment that encourages business success. As a result, companies experience a low-cost, hassle-free, collaborative approach to doing business in the community. Focused on retail growth, Enid offers incentives for projects fitting the city's timeframe and identified needs.

| Population - Primary Trade Area |
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2011 Estimate, Total Population
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60,204 |
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Growth, 2000-2011
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4.14% |
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Growth, 2011-2016
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1.56% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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28.71% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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68.22% |
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Non-Family Households
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31.78% |
| Income - 2011 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$51,742 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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53.89% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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27.3% |
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Service/Farm
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18.81% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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66.94% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$82,397 |
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Percentage of homes 10 years old or less
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7.3% |
For more information on the City of Enid and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
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Download City of Enid Oklahoma Market Report
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Enid, Oklahoma Trade Area Demographics
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The City of Enid's public and private sectors work together to create a supportive environment that encourages business success. As a result, companies experience a low-cost, hassle-free, collaborative approach to doing business in the community. Focused on retail growth, Enid offers incentives for projects fitting the city's timeframe and identified needs.

| Population - Secondary Trade Area |
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2011 Estimate, Total Population
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101,649 |
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Growth, 2000-2011
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-1.1% |
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Growth, 2011-2016
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-.5% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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27.09% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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68.25% |
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Non-Family Households
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31.75% |
| Income - 2011 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$51,034 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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53.34% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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27.18% |
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Service/Farm
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19.48% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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70.21% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$72,987 |
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Percentage of homes 10 years old or less
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5.7% |
For more information on the City of Enid and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
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Enid, Oklahoma Extended Trade Area Demographics
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The City of Enid's public and private sectors work together to create a supportive environment that encourages business success. As a result, companies experience a low-cost, hassle-free, collaborative approach to doing business in the community. Focused on retail growth, Enid offers incentives for projects fitting the city's timeframe and identified needs.

| Population - Tertiary Trade Area |
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2011 Estimate, Total Population
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161,351 |
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Growth, 2000-2011
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-.94% |
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Growth, 2011-2016
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-.57% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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25.13% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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68.19% |
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Non-Family Households
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31.81% |
| Income - 2011 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$50,037 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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52.41% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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28.49% |
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Service/Farm
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19.1% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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70.04% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$69,556 |
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Percentage of homes 10 years old or less
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5.23% |
For more information on the City of Enid and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
Download City of Enid Oklahoma Market Summary
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Total Retail Leakage
$289,672,536
Furniture and Home Furnishings $11,808,643
Electronics and Appliances $18,563,404
Hardware $3,652,652
Grocery Stores $29,803,416
Specialty Food Stores $3,510,886
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores $7,285,302
Pharmacies and Drug Stores $17,433,516
Clothing and Clothing Accessories $34,242,908
Sporting Goods $3,303,930
Full Service Restaurants $35,107,304
Special Food $8,567,122
Drinking Places $4,930,432
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