If you are a real estate broker, retailer, franchisee, or restaurateur currently involved in expansion, site selection, acquisition or disposition, a professional demographic report can be invaluable. We understand decisions are being made on major investments and these decisions must be based on the most accurate data available. This knowledge can give you an important piece of the puzzle you need in order to stay one step ahead of the competition.
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Determine if a site has enough population or income to support a new location or current retail store. Compare locations to your site criteria and know if your customer is in the market. Study and analyze which potential investments would be most profitable. A complete informative profile can show you other decision making facts such as households, families, growth, racial makeup, sex by age, householders, housing, household structure, drive-time to work, educational attainment, and daytime densities. Our demographics are derived from the US Census and allow you to select and analyze up to 4 radii per report with a color ring map. You may choose any US site by street address, intersection, or coordinates including Alaska and Hawaii. If a radius or does not fit your trade area, we can also provide information using geographic boundaries such as cities, counties, zip codes, or MSAs. Need something more specific? Custom trade area reports are also available referenced from outlines you draw on a map. We can then input that into our GIS system and report on it.
Are you a landlord or property manager that is buying, selling or leasing? Market your properties effectively by including our demographics in your marketing materials. Show your clients why they should buy your property or lease your space. Investors and developers can minimize risk by showing potential clients how they fit into a new project. Get more commitments and pre-lease more space before you invest or build. Appraisers can more accurately appraise values on commercial properties and lenders can evaluate if lending on a specific property is a good risk by using DemoReports.
With over twenty-five years of demography experience, we have helped several well known national chain retailers, real estate firms, and financial institutions with some of their most important projects. When it comes to selecting where to locate a new retail building, appraising, or giving a loan, you want to be sure you are working on locations that fit your criteria. A secondary location can cost millions of dollars in lost revenue while a competitor makes the profit you should have. Get the advantage by arming yourself with the tools that can put you ahead of the competition.
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Choose from a vast array of variables such as Total Pop., Average Household Income, Daytime Pop., Race, etc.
We help you visualize specific data in an easy to read format. Thematic presentations are color shaded by Block Groups which are much smaller than a Census Tracts or Zip Codes. They will allow you to see population densities and target areas matching your site selection criteria. This is a great tool for understanding where the densities of a variable lie in your market allowing you to search for locations that make sense. This could potentially save you a great deal of time. Once you narrow down neighborhoods that fit your criteria, run a full profile on them to compare sites and determine prime locations.
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Introduction to Census Records
You can start your census records search with only:
- The name of your relative or ancestor, and
- The state where he or she resided.
The first Federal Population Census was taken in 1790, and a census has been taken every ten years since. However, data from recent censuses are not available after 1940 because of a 72-year restriction on access to the Census. Most researchers find it helpful to begin with the 1940 Census and work backwards to locate people in earlier generations.
The National Archives has the census schedules on microfilm available from 1790 to 1940, and online access is available through our digitization partners (free at any National Archives facility). See our Census Resources page to search the digitized records on our partners' websites. (Please note: Most of the 1890 Census was destroyed in a Department of Commerce fire in 1921, though partial records are available for some states.)
What can the Census tell me?
Census records can provide the building blocks of your research, allowing you both to confirm information and learn more.
From 1850 to 1940, details are provided for all individuals in each household. Details can include:
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- Name
- Age at a certain point in time
- State or country of birth
- Parents' birthplace(s)
- Year of immigration (if relevant)
- Street address
- Marriage status and years of marriage (if relevant)
- Occupation(s)
- Value of home and personal belongings
- Crops grown (in agricultural schedules), etc.
Not all of this information is available in every census. Before the 1850 Census, few of these details were recorded. From 1790 to 1840, only the head of household is listed by name; other household members are merely counted in selected age groups.
For specifics on what information was collected in each census year, see Availability of Census Records About Individuals
How can I search the Census Records?
You can access census records in a variety of ways:
View digitized census records online through one of our partners, linked from our Census Resources page. View our complete list of Records Digitized by Our Digitization Partners
Visit the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, or one of our regional facilities located in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Fort Worth, Kansas City, New York City, Philadelphia, Riverside, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Contact State Archives, public libraries, historical societies, and other research facilities to see if they provide free access to Ancestry.com and Fold3.com.
Purchase digitized microfilm from us.
- Check with the USGenWeb project to see if census records from your states of interest have been transcribed (free of charge).
Please note, due to staffing limitations, the National Archives cannot conduct census research on your behalf.