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L7 <br />Quarterly Vacancy Report <br />City of Louisville: Q1 2022 <br />Total Business Count 796 <br />Total Commercial Properties (Total & Type) 1 330 <br />Office 97 <br />Retail 122 <br />Industrial 111 <br />Single Tenancy 184 <br />Multi Tenancy 146 <br />Commercial Properties by District <br />Centennial Valley <br />22 <br />Colorado Technology Center <br />101 <br />Downtown <br />85 <br />McCaslin Corridor <br />70 <br />South Boulder Road Corridor <br />52 <br />Assumptions: <br />• Data does not include vacant or undeveloped land <br />• Projects that are currently under construction are also not counted as vacant until building <br />is prepared for tenant to occupy <br />• Properties are not considered vacant until the tenant has closed or left the space (even if <br />there is a known intent to leave). The vacancy is recorded in the quarter of departure <br />• Data represents only brick -and -mortar businesses and commercial property (not home - <br />based businesses or residential property) <br />• Vacancy cIc is defined as available square footage as a percentage of the total rentable <br />square footage <br />• Sources: Staff physical verify commercial properties once per year. Data is also drawn <br />from city licensing, CoStar, and assessor or building records <br />Agenda Packet P. 20 <br />
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