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For Sale
2 acres just off New
Boston Road. Lenient
covenants/restrictions.
Great location for
industrial development.
6004 Summerfield Drive, Ste B
Texarkana, Texas 75503
www.schimmingcompany.com
Phone: 903-794-3606
Fax: 903-793-1309
E-mail:
LANDON HUFFER
EXECUTIVE BROKER
The above information was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Schimming Company makes no guarantees,
warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property for sale, rent or
exchanges is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions,
prior sale or lease or withdrawal without notice.
I. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
II. PROPERTY INFORMATION
III. CITY AND AREA INFORMATION
IV. LOCATION MAPS, SURVEY
V. DEMOGRAPHICS
VI. DISCLAIMER AGENCY DISCLOSURE
VII. BROKERAGE SERVICES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
103 SLATON
NASH, TEXAS
AERIAL OVERVIEW
103 SLATON
NASH, TEXAS
PROPERTY INFORMATION
590 N. KINGS HWY
TEXARKANA, TEXAS
PROPERTY INFORMATION
103 SLATON
NASH, TEXAS
LOCATION: 103 Slaton Nash, TX. 2.00 acres. Just off New Boston Rd. (Hwy. 82.)
TRAFFIC: According to the Texarkana Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
traffic counts are about 6,300 cars per day (2012) study on Hwy 82.
ZONING: I (Industrial)
MAJOR AREA
BUSINESSES: Red River Army Depot, Cooper Tire, International Paper, Domtar, Cooper
Tire, Christus St. Michael, Wadley Hospital, and TexAmericas Center.
TRAFFIC
GENERATORS:
Traffic generators will include travel to and from work, school, and shopping/
dining/entertainment.
The new Texas A&M University at Texarkana (TAMU) located at Bringle Lake northwest of the
subject property will provide further growth opportunities for the Texarkana area. The 375 acre
campus’ first phase, a 42,000 sq. ft. Science & Technology Building was completed in 2008 and the
new four story 183,000 sq. ft. University Center was completed in July, 2010.
In 2011, TAMU-T completed a 294 bed, 86,000 sq. ft. on-campus living facility, Bringle Lake Village.
The residence hall will enhance campus life at A&M - Texarkana and expand the university’s outreach
across the four state region. Also currently under construction is and 8 acre lake with an amphitheater
that extends over the lake.
TAMU-T Science and Technology Building and University Center
PROPERTY INFORMATION
The new Arkansas Convention Center was completed in August 2013. Arkansas Convention Center
offers luxurious accommodations, along with flexible meeting and gathering rooms to meet your
every need. Whether your event includes ten people or hundreds of people, Arkansas Convention
Center will be the premier location to make the event memorable. Arkansas Convention Center is
located in central Texarkana, right off I-30. It is easily accessible to dining, lodging and shopping in
the Texarkana area.
The new Texarkana Convention Center with more than 25,000 square feet of available space for
weddings, community celebrations and nonprofit functions to seminars, conferences, corporate
retreats and training, the Texarkana Convention Center will be the ultimate green-friendly gathering
space for social gatherings and business events alike.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
CITY AND AREA INFORMATION TEXARKANA,
USA: Texarkana, TX - Texarkana, AR MSA is a two-county region anchored by the
twin cities of Texarkana, Texas and Texarkana, Arkansas, and encompassing the
surrounding communities in Bowie County, Texas and Miller County, Arkansas.
As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 136,027.
Texarkana is a major transportation hub being centrally located between Dallas -
Ft. Worth (175 miles west) and Little Rock, AR (150 miles east) on I-30.
Shreveport - Bossier City, LA is located 75 miles south by partially completed
I-49/Hwy 71. Eventually I-49 will connect New Orleans, LA to Kansas City,
MO going right through Texarkana. The projected I-69 corridor would connect
Laredo, TX to Houston, TX and eventually to the Canadian border via
Indianapolis and shows Texarkana as either part of the primary route or as a spur.
Other major transportation routes going through Texarkana included US 59, US
67, US 71, US 82 and Texas State Hwy Loop 151 and Arkansas Loop 245.
Multiple transportation projects have been completed to expand Texarkana’s
capabilities to handle the ever growing amount of traffic and to relieve strain on
the I-30 exits and frontage roads. The frontage roads on both the north and south
sides of I-30 were converted from two-way to one-way west on the north side of
I-30 and one-way east on the south side from the Nash, TX exit on the west side
of Texarkana, TX to the Jefferson St., exit in Texarkana, AR. This has relieved
much of the congestion that has plagued the frontage roads and various
I-30 overpasses.
In the past few years, Texarkana has had a great deal of commercial activity
particularly with new hotel brands, numerous restaurants and retail activity. In
recent years new restaurants include On The Border, Olive Garden, Cracker
Barrel, Johnny Carino’s, Outback Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse, Applebee’s,
Longhorn Steakhouse, Red Lobster, McAlister’s, Copeland’s, Buffalo Wild
Wings, Genghis Grill and Ruby Tuesday’s. Hotels that have recently located in
Texarkana include Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, Hampton Inn and Suites,
Holiday Inn Express, Candlewood Suites, TownePlace Suites by Marriott,
Comfort Suites, Country Inn & Suites and Courtyard by Marriott. The 20,000
square foot Texarkana Convention Center, with a 12,000 square foot ballroom
was completed in October, 2012. The 25,000 square foot Arkansas Convention
Center Texarkana, completed in August 2013, is located in central Texarkana,
right off I-30 and has a 10,000 square foot ballroom. Adjacent to the Arkansas
Convention Center is Holiday Springs Water Park. According to Forbes,
Texarkana is predicted to increase 28.57% in GMP in 2012 making Texarkana
the second fastest growing small metro area in the country. Texarkana is a
regional hub for cities in Southwest Arkansas, Northeast Texas, Northwest
Louisiana and Southeast Oklahoma.
Lake Wright Patman: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintains nine parks around Wright Patman Lake. These parks
provide lake access for boating, swimming and fishing as well as camping, picnicking, hiking,
equestrian trails and other outdoor activities. Atlanta State Park is also located on the south shore of the
lake. Surface area is 20,300 acres.
Lake Millwood: Lake Millwood is mainly recognized for its beauty and fishing. There are 15 recreational parks around
the lake to provide campers with picnic areas, boat ramps, swimming areas, showers and restrooms.
Millwood is a superb place to fish, mainly due to its 35,000 acres (14,000 ha) of submerged timber that
make excellent homes for the many varieties of fish in the lake. Millwood has also been know as one
of the best bass fishing lakes in the United States. Every year it is home of many bass fishing
tournaments and fishing derbies, all in search of Millwood’s lunker largemouth bass.
CITY AND AREA INFORMATION
AREA LAKES AND RECREATION
Golf Ranch: The Texarkana Golf Ranch in Texarkana, Texas sits on the banks of the 600 acre Bringle Lake across
from Texas A&M University - Texarkana. Known as one of the premier championship golf courses in
the United States, Texarkana Golf Ranch layout has extraordinary 50” elevation changes and
breathtaking vistas. Host of many corporate and special events, including AJGA and Tightlies
Tournaments, Texarkana Golf Ranch is a golf course that will challenge the best of all touring
professionals while still providing fun.
Texarkana Country Club: Texarkana Country Club began in 1914 with a nine-hole golf course with sand greens. The
membership chose the prestigious architectural firm of Langford and Moreau from Chicago to design
the current golf course in 1922. Mr. Langford is best know for his style of deep bunkers and sloping
greens. After a renovation in the spring of 2000, the challenging layout now measures 6,935 yards
from the championship tees but has definitely retained the flavor of its original design. Maintained in
“tournament condition” throughout the year, TCC has hosted numerous state amateur events. Other
events include the prestigious Mid-South Cup Matches, the National Youth Classic and six Ben
Hogan/Nike Tour events for the PGA tour. Our cherished history includes golfing legend Byron Nelson
who served as Club Pro in 1934 prior to his outstanding career on the PGA Tour. Mr. Nelson would
always practice on the TCC track prior to the Masters tournament referring to it as “Little Augusta” due
to the many similarities between the courses.
CITY AND AREA INFORMATION
AREA LAKES AND RECREATION
North Ridge Country Club:
Nestled on 160 secluded acres of gentle rolling hills and surrounded by statuesque pines and
hardwoods, Northridge Country Club’s recently renovated 6,525 yard par 71 golf course proves to be
challenging for all levels of golfers. Dramatic elevation changes, dogleg fairways and several lakes
and creeks coming in to play combine to make the course demand accurate shots off the tee.
AREA LAKES AND RECREATION
CITY AND AREA INFORMATION
TRAFFIC COUNT MAP
REGIONAL MAP
Texarkana is the hub of Northeast Texas, Southwest Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana, and Southeast Oklahoma.
Texarkana lies on Interstate 30 halfway between Dallas and Little Rock, on Interstate 49 corridor halfway
between new Orleans and Kansas City, and on Interstate 69 corridor about a third of the way between
Brownsville, Texas and Canada. Both Interstates 49 and 69 are designated NAFTA highways.
CITY MAP OF TEXARKANA TX / AR
Executive SummaryLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
1 mile 3 miles 5 milesPopulation
2000 Population 1,022 14,284 39,744
2010 Population 1,028 16,918 43,186
2013 Population 944 17,456 44,325
2018 Population 868 18,087 45,662
2000-2010 Annual Rate 0.06% 1.71% 0.83%
2010-2013 Annual Rate -2.58% 0.97% 0.80%
2013-2018 Annual Rate -1.67% 0.71% 0.60%2013 Male Population 46.6% 47.9% 47.6%2013 Female Population 53.4% 52.1% 52.4%2013 Median Age 33.6 37.0 37.5
In the identified area, the current year population is 44,325. In 2010, the Census count in the area was 43,186. The rate of change since2010 was 0.80% annually. The five-year projection for the population in the area is 45,662 representing a change of 0.60% annually from2013 to 2018. Currently, the population is 47.6% male and 52.4% female.
Median Age
The median age in this area is 37.5, compared to U.S. median age of 37.3.
Race and Ethnicity2013 White Alone 69.5% 71.9% 63.3%
2013 Black Alone 18.0% 19.6% 28.4%2013 American Indian/Alaska Native Alone 1.6% 0.9% 0.7%2013 Asian Alone 0.1% 1.4% 1.5%2013 Pacific Islander Alone 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%2013 Other Race 6.9% 3.7% 3.7%2013 Two or More Races 3.8% 2.4% 2.3%2013 Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 15.0% 7.2% 7.0%
Persons of Hispanic origin represent 7.0% of the population in the identified area compared to 17.4% of the U.S. population. Persons ofHispanic Origin may be of any race. The Diversity Index, which measures the probability that two people from the same area will be fromdifferent race/ethnic groups, is 58.1 in the identified area, compared to 62.1 for the U.S. as a whole.
Households
2000 Households 394 5,632 15,8032010 Households 401 6,615 17,3342013 Total Households 370 6,836 17,8142018 Total Households 342 7,085 18,3542000-2010 Annual Rate 0.18% 1.62% 0.93%2010-2013 Annual Rate -2.42% 1.01% 0.84%2013-2018 Annual Rate -1.59% 0.72% 0.60%2013 Average Household Size 2.55 2.54 2.46
The household count in this area has changed from 17,334 in 2010 to 17,814 in the current year, a change of 0.84% annually. The five-yearprojection of households is 18,354, a change of 0.60% annually from the current year total. Average household size is currently 2.46,compared to 2.46 in the year 2010. The number of families in the current year is 11,877 in the specified area.
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Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollarsSource: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
Executive SummaryLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRings: 1, 3, 5 mile radii Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
1 mile 3 miles 5 milesMedian Household Income
2013 Median Household Income $36,882 $51,823 $43,6592018 Median Household Income $42,585 $64,431 $55,0772013-2018 Annual Rate 2.92% 4.45% 4.76%
Average Household Income
2013 Average Household Income $42,919 $67,539 $63,4072018 Average Household Income $49,234 $79,326 $74,7472013-2018 Annual Rate 2.78% 3.27% 3.35%
Per Capita Income
2013 Per Capita Income $16,658 $26,674 $25,7052018 Per Capita Income $19,183 $31,324 $30,2682013-2018 Annual Rate 2.86% 3.27% 3.32%
Households by Income
Current median household income is $43,659 in the area, compared to $51,314 for all U.S. households. Median household income isprojected to be $55,077 in five years, compared to $59,580 for all U.S. households
Current average household income is $63,407 in this area, compared to $71,842 for all U.S households. Average household income isprojected to be $74,747 in five years, compared to $83,667 for all U.S. households
Current per capita income is $25,705 in the area, compared to the U.S. per capita income of $27,567. The per capita income is projected tobe $30,268 in five years, compared to $32,073 for all U.S. households Housing
2000 Total Housing Units 451 6,073 17,2852000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 291 4,214 10,4612000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 103 1,417 5,3432000 Vacant Housing Units 57 442 1,481
2010 Total Housing Units 453 7,038 19,0042010 Owner Occupied Housing Units 231 4,564 10,3592010 Renter Occupied Housing Units 170 2,051 6,9752010 Vacant Housing Units 52 423 1,670
2013 Total Housing Units 459 7,359 19,7412013 Owner Occupied Housing Units 212 4,682 10,5562013 Renter Occupied Housing Units 158 2,154 7,2582013 Vacant Housing Units 89 523 1,927
2018 Total Housing Units 413 7,619 20,4432018 Owner Occupied Housing Units 200 4,907 11,0542018 Renter Occupied Housing Units 141 2,178 7,3012018 Vacant Housing Units 71 534 2,089
Currently, 53.5% of the 19,741 housing units in the area are owner occupied; 36.8%, renter occupied; and 9.8% are vacant. Currently, inthe U.S., 56.4% of the housing units in the area are owner occupied; 32.3% are renter occupied; and 11.3% are vacant. In 2010, therewere 19,004 housing units in the area - 54.5% owner occupied, 36.7% renter occupied, and 8.8% vacant. The annual rate of change inhousing units since 2010 is 1.71%. Median home value in the area is $163,867, compared to a median home value of $177,257 for the U.S.In five years, median value is projected to change by 5.74% annually to $216,648.
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Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollarsSource: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018. Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 1 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
Summary Census 2010 2013 2018Population 1,028 944 868Households 401 370 342Families 271 249 229Average Household Size 2.56 2.55 2.54Owner Occupied Housing Units 231 212 200Renter Occupied Housing Units 170 158 141Median Age 33.2 33.6 34.7
Trends: 2013 - 2018 Annual Rate Area State NationalPopulation -1.66% 1.48% 0.71%Households -1.56% 1.50% 0.74%Families -1.66% 1.43% 0.63%Owner HHs -1.16% 1.84% 0.94%Median Household Income 2.92% 4.00% 3.03%
2013 2018 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent
<$15,000 93 25.1% 86 25.1%$15,000 - $24,999 42 11.4% 30 8.8%$25,000 - $34,999 38 10.3% 25 7.3%$35,000 - $49,999 71 19.2% 52 15.2%$50,000 - $74,999 86 23.2% 89 26.0%$75,000 - $99,999 17 4.6% 28 8.2%$100,000 - $149,999 20 5.4% 28 8.2%$150,000 - $199,999 3 0.8% 4 1.2%$200,000+ 1 0.3% 1 0.3%
Median Household Income $36,882 $42,585Average Household Income $42,919 $49,234Per Capita Income $16,658 $19,183
Census 2010 2013 2018 Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
0 - 4 90 8.8% 80 8.5% 72 8.3%5 - 9 84 8.2% 77 8.2% 69 7.9%10 - 14 59 5.7% 65 6.9% 68 7.8%15 - 19 61 5.9% 50 5.3% 53 6.1%20 - 24 82 8.0% 62 6.6% 42 4.8%25 - 34 167 16.2% 159 16.9% 134 15.4%35 - 44 130 12.6% 122 12.9% 124 14.3%45 - 54 123 12.0% 111 11.8% 99 11.4%55 - 64 105 10.2% 102 10.8% 91 10.5%
65 - 74 80 7.8% 72 7.6% 71 8.2%75 - 84 34 3.3% 33 3.5% 36 4.1%
85+ 13 1.3% 10 1.1% 9 1.0%Census 2010 2013 2018
Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentWhite Alone 731 71.1% 657 69.5% 577 66.5%Black Alone 182 17.7% 170 18.0% 159 18.3%American Indian Alone 14 1.4% 15 1.6% 17 2.0%Asian Alone 1 0.1% 1 0.1% 1 0.1%Pacific Islander Alone 1 0.1% 1 0.1% 1 0.1%Some Other Race Alone 64 6.2% 65 6.9% 74 8.5%Two or More Races 35 3.4% 36 3.8% 39 4.5%
Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 141 13.7% 142 15.0% 153 17.6%Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 1 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
AreaStateUSA
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2013 Household Income
<$15K25.1%
$15K - $24K11.3%
$25K - $34K10.2%
$35K - $49K19.1%
$50K - $74K23.2%
$75K - $99K4.6%
$100K - $149K5.4%
$150K - $199K0.8%
$200K+0.3%
2013 Population by Race
White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pacific Other Two+
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2013 Percent Hispanic Origin: 15.0%
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 3 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
Summary Census 2010 2013 2018Population 16,918 17,456 18,087Households 6,615 6,836 7,085Families 4,738 4,884 5,042Average Household Size 2.55 2.54 2.54Owner Occupied Housing Units 4,564 4,682 4,907Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,051 2,154 2,178Median Age 36.3 37.0 37.8
Trends: 2013 - 2018 Annual Rate Area State NationalPopulation 0.71% 1.48% 0.71%Households 0.72% 1.50% 0.74%Families 0.64% 1.43% 0.63%Owner HHs 0.94% 1.84% 0.94%Median Household Income 4.45% 4.00% 3.03%
2013 2018 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent
<$15,000 894 13.1% 817 11.5%$15,000 - $24,999 591 8.6% 447 6.3%$25,000 - $34,999 716 10.5% 483 6.8%$35,000 - $49,999 1,054 15.4% 804 11.3%$50,000 - $74,999 1,468 21.5% 1,479 20.9%$75,000 - $99,999 816 11.9% 1,293 18.2%$100,000 - $149,999 853 12.5% 1,214 17.1%$150,000 - $199,999 278 4.1% 366 5.2%$200,000+ 166 2.4% 183 2.6%
Median Household Income $51,823 $64,431Average Household Income $67,539 $79,326Per Capita Income $26,674 $31,324
Census 2010 2013 2018 Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
0 - 4 1,150 6.8% 1,162 6.7% 1,214 6.7%5 - 9 1,302 7.7% 1,219 7.0% 1,178 6.5%10 - 14 1,269 7.5% 1,308 7.5% 1,248 6.9%15 - 19 1,131 6.7% 1,155 6.6% 1,214 6.7%20 - 24 979 5.8% 1,076 6.2% 1,094 6.0%25 - 34 2,322 13.7% 2,330 13.3% 2,384 13.2%35 - 44 2,220 13.1% 2,353 13.5% 2,438 13.5%45 - 54 2,319 13.7% 2,305 13.2% 2,306 12.8%55 - 64 1,988 11.8% 2,161 12.4% 2,246 12.4%
65 - 74 1,286 7.6% 1,412 8.1% 1,678 9.3%75 - 84 726 4.3% 723 4.1% 808 4.5%
85+ 225 1.3% 251 1.4% 278 1.5%Census 2010 2013 2018
Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentWhite Alone 12,343 73.0% 12,559 71.9% 12,634 69.9%Black Alone 3,298 19.5% 3,414 19.6% 3,557 19.7%American Indian Alone 141 0.8% 160 0.9% 192 1.1%Asian Alone 187 1.1% 240 1.4% 338 1.9%Pacific Islander Alone 15 0.1% 18 0.1% 21 0.1%Some Other Race Alone 568 3.4% 648 3.7% 829 4.6%Two or More Races 366 2.2% 417 2.4% 516 2.9%
Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 1,100 6.5% 1,249 7.2% 1,523 8.4%Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 3 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
AreaStateUSA
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<$15K13.1%
$15K - $24K8.6%
$25K - $34K10.5%
$35K - $49K15.4%
$50K - $74K21.5%
$75K - $99K11.9%
$100K - $149K12.5%
$150K - $199K4.1%
$200K+2.4%
2013 Population by Race
White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pacific Other Two+
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 5 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
Summary Census 2010 2013 2018Population 43,186 44,325 45,662Households 17,334 17,814 18,354Families 11,583 11,877 12,192Average Household Size 2.46 2.46 2.46Owner Occupied Housing Units 10,359 10,556 11,054Renter Occupied Housing Units 6,975 7,258 7,301Median Age 36.8 37.5 38.3
Trends: 2013 - 2018 Annual Rate Area State NationalPopulation 0.60% 1.48% 0.71%Households 0.60% 1.50% 0.74%Families 0.52% 1.43% 0.63%Owner HHs 0.93% 1.84% 0.94%Median Household Income 4.76% 4.00% 3.03%
2013 2018 Households by Income Number Percent Number Percent
<$15,000 3,189 17.9% 3,107 16.9%$15,000 - $24,999 2,015 11.3% 1,590 8.7%$25,000 - $34,999 1,859 10.4% 1,394 7.6%$35,000 - $49,999 2,815 15.8% 2,265 12.3%$50,000 - $74,999 2,987 16.8% 3,019 16.4%$75,000 - $99,999 1,849 10.4% 2,866 15.6%$100,000 - $149,999 1,930 10.8% 2,647 14.4%$150,000 - $199,999 631 3.5% 853 4.6%$200,000+ 539 3.0% 614 3.3%
Median Household Income $43,659 $55,077Average Household Income $63,407 $74,747Per Capita Income $25,705 $30,268
Census 2010 2013 2018 Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
0 - 4 2,937 6.8% 2,954 6.7% 3,063 6.7%5 - 9 3,188 7.4% 3,037 6.9% 2,938 6.4%10 - 14 3,164 7.3% 3,210 7.2% 3,083 6.8%15 - 19 3,142 7.3% 3,013 6.8% 3,020 6.6%20 - 24 2,619 6.1% 2,937 6.6% 2,845 6.2%25 - 34 5,531 12.8% 5,641 12.7% 5,980 13.1%35 - 44 5,519 12.8% 5,640 12.7% 5,630 12.3%45 - 54 5,982 13.9% 5,933 13.4% 5,811 12.7%55 - 64 5,031 11.6% 5,484 12.4% 5,843 12.8%
65 - 74 3,152 7.3% 3,534 8.0% 4,288 9.4%75 - 84 2,017 4.7% 1,967 4.4% 2,158 4.7%
85+ 904 2.1% 974 2.2% 1,001 2.2%Census 2010 2013 2018
Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number PercentWhite Alone 27,704 64.2% 28,074 63.3% 28,149 61.6%Black Alone 12,288 28.5% 12,591 28.4% 12,898 28.2%American Indian Alone 282 0.7% 314 0.7% 371 0.8%Asian Alone 518 1.2% 646 1.5% 887 1.9%Pacific Islander Alone 26 0.1% 30 0.1% 34 0.1%Some Other Race Alone 1,446 3.3% 1,629 3.7% 2,048 4.5%Two or More Races 922 2.1% 1,041 2.3% 1,274 2.8%
Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 2,771 6.4% 3,109 7.0% 3,743 8.2%Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars.
September 30, 2014
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.
Demographic and Income ProfileLat: 3954510.751861, Lon: -10480001.239415 Prepared by Alan SchimmingRing: 5 mile radius Latitude: 33.444928211
Longitude: -94.14345290
AreaStateUSA
Trends 2013-2018
Population Households Families Owner HHs Median HH Income
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Population by Age
0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+
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2013 Household Income
<$15K17.9%
$15K - $24K11.3%
$25K - $34K10.4%
$35K - $49K15.8%
$50K - $74K16.8%
$75K - $99K10.4%
$100K - $149K10.8%
$150K - $199K3.5%
$200K+3.0%
2013 Population by Race
White Black Am. Ind. Asian Pacific Other Two+
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2013 Percent Hispanic Origin: 7.0%
September 30, 2014
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Esri forecasts for 2013 and 2018.