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Thursday, December 23, 2004 |
New Housing Still Red-Hot in Valley
Despite a marked industry slowdown nationwide, new housing in the Phoenix area continued at a record pace during November. New housing permits in the booming metro area were up 56% over the same period last year. The continued upsurge in building puts Phoenix on track to top 60,000 permits in 2004. Actual sales continued strong in November, increasing by 27% over the same month last year. Housing analyst R.L. Brown stated: "The strength of the new housing market is being felt all across the valley."
Earlier this year, Phoenix surpassed Atlanta as the most prolific home-building area in the nation.
9:05:50 PM
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Arizona Second in Population Growth
Trailing only Nevada, Arizona's population grew by 3% during 2003, and 12% during 2000 to 2004. More than 5.7 million people now reside in the state. Florida was third in growth.
Overall, Arizona ranks #18 nationally in total population.
1:35:39 AM
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U.S. Baby Boomers a Powerful Force
Stating that, "Many fortunes have been made by following the 'Baby Boomer generation,'" The Mature Market reports that many American companies are now faced with a massive demographic shift as many boomers are now in their 50s. It was this 76-million strong contingent that rushed to buy hula hoops and Frisbees in the 1950s, jammed college admissions in the 1960s, and sent real estate prices soaring in the 1970s and 1980s. By 2010, fully one-third of the U.S. population will 50 years of age or older.
Prudent, forward-thinking businesses in all sectors must carefully meet the needs of this influential, affuluent niche to maintain their success.
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© Copyright 2005 Chris Castner.
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