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"I hope to work with Retail Attractions again very soon. It was a pleasure doing business with you in Owasso. You are a man of your word who can also deliver."
Kevin Sendrey, JCPenney
New Store Real Estate
Plano, Texas
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city / municipality interested in developing their city commercially and the sales tax revenues that commercial development brings to the table, to strongly consider Rickey and his vast experience and ability in that arena."
Stan Frisbie
Commercial Broker
Ft Myers, Florida
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City of Paris, Texas General Information
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Located in the heart of Red River Valley, Paris, Texas was founded in 1839 and became the Lamar County seat in 1844. Since incorporation in 1845, Paris has grown to play a major role in a large regional economy. As the core of an eleven county area of Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma, Paris is the hub of retail trade, manufacturing, farming, medical care, banking and finance in the region. Paris is dissected by US 271 and US 82, State Highways 19 and 24, and is just north of Interstate 30 making it conveniently accessible to all parts of the state and to consumers in the region. Paris is a regional hub for more than 20 small NE Texas and SE Oklahoma communities.
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Paris, Texas Primary Trade Demographics
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Paris has created a local pro-business environment to encourage growth in their residential, industrial and retail sectors. The community is home to several large industrial and manufacturing companies including Kimberly Clark and Campbell Soup. Paris is also gaining market share in warehousing and logistics and supply. The City of Paris has partnered with the Paris Economic Development Corporation to represent a proactive community that understands the necessity of public/private partnerships and strategic incentives in today's economic climate.

| Population - Primary Trade Area |
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2012 Estimate, Total Population
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49,992 |
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Annual Growth, 2000-2012
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.28% |
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Annual Growth, 2012-2017
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.2% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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25.6% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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64.5% |
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Non-Family Households
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35.5% |
| Income - 2012 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$52,279 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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53% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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47% |
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Unemployment Rate
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4.2% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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63.9% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$88,468 |
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Percentage of homes built between 2000-10
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16.3% |
For more information on the City of Paris and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
Download City of Paris Texas Market Summary
Download City of Paris Texas Market Report
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Paris, Texas Secondary Trade Demographics
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Paris has created a local pro-business environment to encourage growth in their residential, industrial and retail sectors. The community is home to several large industrial and manufacturing companies including Kimberly Clark and Campbell Soup. Paris is also gaining market share in warehousing and logistics and supply. The City of Paris has partnered with the Paris Economic Development Corporation to represent a proactive community that understands the necessity of public/private partnerships and strategic incentives in today's economic climate.

| Population - Secondary Trade Area |
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2012 Estimate, Total Population
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204,922 |
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Growth, 2000-2012
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.43% |
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Growth, 2012-2017
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.9% |
| Educational Attainment |
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Earned a College Degree
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21.6% |
| Composition |
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Family Households
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68.1% |
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Non-Family Households
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31.9% |
| Income - 2012 Estimates |
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Average Household Income
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$48,575 |
| Occupation/Workforce |
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White Collar Workers
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49.8% |
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Blue Collar Workers
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50.2% |
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Unemployment Rate
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4.5% |
| Housing |
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Owner-Occupied Housing
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68.2% |
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Median Value, Owner-Occupied Housing
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$88,398 |
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Percentage of homes built between 2000-10
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13.9% |
For more information on the City of Paris and the investment opportunities available, please contact Rickey Hayes at (918) 376-6707 or email us for more information.
Download City of Paris Texas Market Summary
Download City of Paris Texas Market Report
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Total Retail Leakage
$105,675,240
Non-Store Retailers $28,109,205
Health and Personal Care $22,441,473
Grocery Stores $17,572,193
Electronics and Appliances $10,722,373
Special Food $6,039,329
Full Service Restaurants $5,220,807
Miscellaneous Retailers $4,222,493
Furniture and Home Furnishings $3,572,834
Specialty Food Stores $2,200,933
Women's Clothing $2,161,728
Hardware $1,576,468
Drinking Places $1,299,963
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