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City Council <br />Study Session Summary <br />September 9, 2014 <br />Page 4 of 4 <br /> <br /> Louisville is not a regional draw; Boulder and Westminster are the main shopping <br />areas along the corridor <br /> The US 36 Corridor is overbuilt for retail and other corridors (I-25) are seeing big <br />growth and taking opportunities away <br /> Louisville is not a regional draw; Boulder and Westminster are the main shopping <br />areas along the corridor <br /> Competition for retail is fierce. To compete successfully a location must have: <br /> Sufficient population within specified drivetime; residential and daytime <br />population matters, as does income level, education level and buying <br />habits <br /> Good visibility and access and convenient parking <br /> Competitive traffic counts, commuting and other travel patterns <br /> Incentives matter <br />Council discussed the information the brokers provided and ways to evolve the <br />McCaslin corridor. <br />City Manager <br />City Manager Fleming reviewed the Advanced Agenda. <br />Adjourn 9:02 pm <br />Submitted by Dawn Burgess <br />September 10, 2014 <br />