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Business Outlook 2006
Community Pro¿ le
Auburn Market Area Demographics
When it comes to
economic growth, Auburn
Projected
has been leading the
200020052010
region!
Population152,542162,740172,395
Households57,18461,14464,827
The Auburn area has
Median age33.334.234.7
more available land at
Average
reasonable prices than
household
any other urbanized
income$55,898$64,744$76,784
area in King County.
The community boasts
a large, capable labor
Homes (within a ¿ ve-mile radius of downtown)
force, cooperative City
Projected
government, a city
200020052010
Economic Development Manager, a Small Business
Average
Assistance Center and a Chamber of Commerce
value$155,942$219,632$285,255
committed to working closely with area businesses.
Owner-
occupied
More than a third of Auburn’s land is developed,
homes57.6%62.060.3%
providing a solid industrial and business base. The
remaining raw land is still very affordable. In fact,
Renter-
no other easily accessible area in King County has
occupied
land so reasonably priced. In regard to workforce
homes38.934.3%35.2%
readiness, the Auburn area draws from a skilled and
Vacant
mobile labor force of well over one million people who
housing units3.6%3.8%4.4%
live within 20 easily traveled miles. Auburn’s economic
Employment
indicators remain very impressive.
20002005
Auburn is a great place to invest and do business. In
In labor force70.5% 93.2%
the last ten years, we have seen the development of
Not in labor 29.5% 6.8%
a new YMCA, a new Justice Center and downtown
force
revitalization. The SuperMall of the Great Northwest,
Emerald Downs Race Track, Muckleshoot Casino,
City of AuburnAuburn 5-Mile
Auburn Performing Arts Center, White River Valley
PopulationMarket Area
Museum, White River Amphitheatre, Washington
198026,417N/A
National Golf Course, the commuter rail station and
199033,102N/A
the new Safeway distribution center.
200042,901152,215
The $11 million Ace Project that is underway will place
200445,355161,242
a full service hotel, a 5,000-square-foot indoor water-
200648,747164,740
park, 2,000-square-foot conference center, 2,000-
201055,000172,395
square-foot spa, 3,000-square-foot working turn-of-
(Projected)
the-century hardware store museum, two restaurants,
and nearly 40 condominiums right in downtown
Auburn by winter 2006. The area surrounding the
SuperMall will continue to develop, as will the 277
th
Street business corridor in North Auburn.
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Major Employers*Population Growth
Auburn straddles the county lines of South King and
Auburn New Car Franchise Dealerships
North Pierce counties. The area is one of the fastest
Auburn Regional Medical Center
growing in the Puget Sound region. The South Sound
Auburn School District
area now boasts of having over a million residents.
Boeing
During the last ¿ ve years, within a ¿ ve-mile radius of
Certainteed Corporation
downtown Auburn, over 10,000 people chose Auburn
City of Auburn
as their new home. If projections prove correct, by
Emerald Downs Race Track
2010 another 9,655 people will have chosen the
Federal Aviation Administration
Auburn area as their new address.
General Services Administration
Household Income
Green River Community College
During the last ¿ ve years, the average median
Iron Horse Casino
household income grew 14 percent, from $46,788
Key Bank Call Center
in 2000 to $53,136 in 2005 and is expected to grow
LiveBridge, Inc.
another 14 percent in the next ¿ ve years.
Muckleshoot Casino/Enterprises
Oak Harbor Freight Lines
Housing
Safeway Distribution Center
From 2000 to 2003, the number of housing units in
Social Security Administration
the 5-mile radius of downtown Auburn grew from
SuperMall of the Great Northwest
59,296 to 63,475. Forecasts show that another 3,837
Toysmith
homes will be built here by 2010. Local home values
Zones, Inc.are ramping up quickly. In just ¿ ve years the median
value of a home in Auburn increased by 42% from
*Listed alphabetically
$155,689 in 2000 to $219,632 by the end of 2005.
However, even at current values, homes in the Auburn
Taxes
area cost 70 percent less than the median price
Property tax: .........................$2.93 per $1,000
of a single-family home in King County, which was
$374,000.
Water, sewer, storm &
solid waste utility tax: ....................................6%
Job Creation
(included in rates charged to the customer)
Auburn leads South King County in job creation.
Electric utility tax: ..........................................6%
The percentage of the population in the labor force
increased from 70.5% of the population in 2000 to
Natural Gas utility tax: ..................................6%
93.2% in 2005! Unemployment dropped from 29.5%
Telephone utility tax: .....................................5%
to 6.8%. The future continues to look promising as
Sales tax: ......................................................8.8%
more businesses are attracted to the Auburn area and
the downtown business area undergoes a dynamic
Cable TV Franchise Fee: ..............................5%
re-vitalization.
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Average Age and Education
A beautiful new commuter rail station opened in
The average age within a ¿ ve-mile radius is 34.2, Auburn in the fall of 2001. Five trains each way now
with the greatest percentage (44.9 percent) falling carry commuters from Tacoma through Auburn to
within the ages of 15-54. More than half, 56.8 Seattle with plans to add more trips and extend the
percent, graduated from college or have some college service north to Everett and south to Lakewood.
education.Nearly 500 people board the Sounder trains from
Auburn each workday morning. Bus routes are
A Strategic Transportation Hub
synchronized to connect with train arrivals. The
Located between Seattle and Tacoma in the Green adjacent six-story commuter-station parking-garage
River Valley, Auburn has ready access to regional, can house nearly 550 vehicles. The transit center
national and international markets using a modern and garage are catalysts for new development and
network of air, sea, rail, and highway transportation investments in downtown Auburn.
facilities.
The City of Auburn Economic Development
The city is bi-sected by State Highways 18 and department would be happy to send you a copy of
167, major arterials that connect within three miles the recent ESRI demographic study or any other
downtown to Interstate 5, the state’s major north-materials. Please contact:
south freeway system. This puts Auburn just 15 miles
Dave Baron
from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the
Economic Development Manager
Port of Tacoma, and just 20 miles from the Port of
City of Auburn
Seattle, the closest deep-water port to Alaska and the
253-804-3101
Far East. Two major railroads, Burlington Northern/
dbaron@auburnwa.gov
Santa Fe, and Union Paci¿ c, serve the area. Auburn
has many supply chain businesses to move products
to market.
Sources:
U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing.
ESRI (3 party) report of 3/06 with projections, disposable income, retail potential, etc.
rd
Hebert Research Demographic Comparison Report, March 2005
City of Auburn, Mayor’s of¿ ce
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The City of Auburn Economic Development department would be happy to send you a copy of the recent ESRI
demographic study or any other materials. Please contact:
Dave Baron
Economic Development Manager
City of Auburn
253-804-3101
dbaron@auburnwa.gov