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Pull Factor by NAICS
<br /> Merchandise Category (2 of 2)
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<br /> Gen.
<br />Misc. Store Non-Store Amuse-
<br />Lodging Eating &
<br />Repair Personal
<br /> Merch. Retail ment Drinking Services
<br /> ^ 2003 4.04 0.06 0.95 0.28 1.42 1.78 0.40
<br /> ^ 2004 2.80 1.97 0.07 0.33 0.26 1.24 1.57 0.30
<br /> ^ 2005 2.61 1.78 0.07 0.51 0.12 1.30 1.60 0.51
<br /> ^ 2006 2.68 1.69 0.11 0.29 1.17 1.49 0.68
<br />NAICS Category Descriptions
<br />General Merchandise: Establishments that sell a mixed line of goods. Examples are department stores,
<br />supercenters, and dollar stores.
<br />Miscellaneous Store Retailers: Stores not covered in other categories such as florists, office supplies, pets,
<br />antiques, tobacco, art, used merchandise, and trophies.
<br />Non-Store Retail: Retailers that do not use stores. This includes mail order, Internet selling, bazaars, vending
<br />machines, fuel oil dealers, firewood dealers, door-to-door sales, and produce stands.
<br />Amusement: Establishments such as golf courses, bowling lanes, marinas, amusement parks, water parks,
<br />shooting ranges, pool halls, horseback riding, ballrooms, health club facilities, ski hills, and casinos.
<br />Lodging: Seasonal resorts, hotels, boarding houses, bed & breakfast, campgrounds, RV parks.
<br />Eating 8~ Drinking: Restaurants, donut shops, coffee house, cafeteria, caterers, taverns, and nightclubs,
<br />Repair: Businesses that return equipment to working order. Examples: cars, lawnmowers, small engines,
<br />knives, shoes, computers, furniture, and appliances.
<br />Personal Services: Barbers, beauty salons, tanning facilities, funeral homes, laundromats, dry cleaners, pet
<br />groomers, kennels, and photo finishing.
<br />*Caution should be used when comparing pull factors before 2003 to those in later years due to the switch from
<br />SIC to NAICS.
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<br />The following tables and charts depict pull factors in Elk River from 2003 to 2006* by NAICS category. Pull factors are a measu
<br />trade area size that provide a useful measure of changes over time because they account for changes in population and state-w
<br />industry trends.
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