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Number of Businesses
2,914
Number of Employees
0.79:1
Employees/Residential Population Ratio
  • Largest neighborhood by both population and area
  • 3rd highest median income in Pittsburgh
  • 5th fewest # of crime reports per 1000 residents (2.9)
  • 3rd highest value of building permits per capita ($692)
  • Eating & Drinking Places
  • Food & Beverage Stores
  • Furniture & Home Furnishing Stores

Profile 2021

Marketplace Profile

Marketplace Profile**: 2 Minute Drive Time Retail Potential (Demand) Retail Sales (Supply) Retail Gap  Leakage/ Surplus Factor Number of Business
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers $21,991,896 $0 $21,991,896 100.0 0
Furniture & Home Furnishing Stores $3,950,760 $919,712 $3,031,048 62.2 1
Electronics and Appliance Stores $3,719,334 $2,018,128 $1,701,206 29.7 2
Building Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores $6,616,592 $1,237,540 $5,379,052 68.5 2
Food and Beverage Stores $19,875,470 $46,232,708 -$26,357,238 -39.9 9
Health and Personal Care Stores $6,457,708 $6,531,265 -$73,557 -0.6 4
Gasoline Stations $10,252,476 $0 $10,252,476 100.0 0
Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores $6,529,760 $19,544,497 -$13,014,737 -49.9 9
Sporting Goods / Hobby / Music / Book Stores $3,246,204 $2,683,632 $562,572 9.5 5
General Merchandise Stores $16,466,353 $0 $16,466,353 100.0 0
Nonstore Retailers $2,234,494 $8,318,782 -$6,084,288 -57.7 3
Food Services & Drinking Places $11,790,597 $16,677,759 -$4,887,162 -17.2 31

 

**Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. The Leakage/Surplus Factor measures the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. The NAICS is used to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity.

Demographic Data

Demographic Data: 2 Minute Drive Time 2010 2019 2024 (Projected)
Population 3,657 3,711 3,727
Households 1,656 1,666 1,673
Median Age 36.1 38.6 39.7
Median Age: % 0-9 11.0% 10.0% 10.2%
Median Age: % 10-14 4.8% 4.3% 4.2%
Median Age: % 15-24 18.0% 15.1% 14.1%
Median Age: % 25-34 15.4% 16.7% 16.0%
Median Age: % 35-44  9.8% 10.0% 11.3%
Median Age: % 45-54 11.0% 9.1% 8.6%
Median Age: % 55-64 12.8% 13.6% 12.2%
Median Age: % 65+ 17.3% 21.2% 23.5%
Median Household Income *** $122,451 $135,949
Average Household Income *** $163,413 $185,479
Per Capita Income *** $67,612 $76,670
Total Housing Units 1,781 1,794 1,811
Total Housing Units: % Owner Occupied Units  52.8% 50.1% 49.5%
Total Housing Units: % Renter Occupied Units 40.1% 42.8% 42.9%
Total Housing Units: % Vacant Housing Units 7.0% 7.1% 7.6%
Median Home Value *** $457,005 $482,500

 

Housing Data

  • 50.1% Owner Occupied
  • 42.8% Rental
  • 7.1% Vacant
$457,005
Median Home Value
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