SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 17
Download to read offline
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403
Retail space for lease
50 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
For More Information
Call 208-841-3045
or visit
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152
Available Space:
Unit K: Approx. 1228 s.f.
Sunset Plaza Pricing
@ $1.25 /s.f./month
Demographics:
Daytime Population 57,698 (5mi)
Avg. HH Income $57,710 (5mi)
Key Tenants:
Starbucks, AT&T, H&R Block,
Credit Union, Sprint, UPS, Verizon,
Crown Jewels, PurTone, Chipotle
1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.
55S.Lake
Havasu
London
Bridge Rd.
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403
Retail space for lease
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
For More Information
Call 208-841-3045
or visit
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152
Property Information:
Available Space: 1228 SF
Lease Terms:
Lease Type: NNN
Location:
Lake Havasu Ave / I95 / Swanson
Near London Bridge, Safeway,
Walgreens, Autozone & Big Five
1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.
Phenomenal
Location!
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Retail space for lease
For More InformationFor More InformationFor More InformationFor More Information
Call 208Call 208Call 208Call 208----841841841841----3045304530453045
or visitor visitor visitor visit
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152
1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.
Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.
SwansonAve.
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
Bldg. A
Bldg.B
H&RBlock
UPS
Credit Union
Pure Tone
I95
Sprint
SUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZA
Building A Size: 14,931 s.f.
Building B Size: 7759 s.f.
Unit K Approx. 1228 s.f.
Approx. 1228 s.f. available for lease
AT&T
Starbucks
AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEKKKK
Chipotle
Leased
Verizon
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Retail space for lease
For More InformationFor More InformationFor More InformationFor More Information
Call 208Call 208Call 208Call 208----841841841841----3045304530453045
or visitor visitor visitor visit
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152
1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed.
Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.
SwansonAve.
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
A
VA
IL-
Bldg. A
Bldg.B
H&RBlock
Credit Union
PurTone
I95
AT&T
Starbucks
AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLE
UNIT K - APPROX. 1228 s.f.
$1.25 / s.f.
Chipotle
Verizon
Leased
UPS
Sprint
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
FOR LEASE
FANTASTIC RETAIL OPPORTUNITY!
High Traffic & Visibility
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403
Lake Havasu Ave. / Swanson / I95
2.1 Acres Site Zoning C-1
Call 208-841-3045
For More Information
Pricing at $1.25 /s.f./month
Unit K Available
55S.
Lake
Havasu
Traffic Counts & R/UDAT Map
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. - Retail Opportunity
For More Information Call
208-841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Information Provided By the Arizona Department of Transportation
http://azdot.gov Accessed 4/20/08
SECTID NAME BMP START EMP END AADT04 AADT05 AADT06
1301 SR95 182.26 SWANSON 182.48 MESQUITE 20700 23700 26100
Information Provided By Lake Havasu City, Arizona
http://lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/20/08
55 S. Lake  
Havasu Ave. 
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. 
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Male Population 1,977 12,449 26,969
2012 Female Population 2,053 12,702 27,615
% 2012 Male Population 49.06% 49.50% 49.41%
% 2012 Female Population 50.94% 50.50% 50.59%
2012 Total Population: Adult 3,474 20,619 44,876
2012 Total Daytime Population 10,678 36,120 57,698
2012 Total Employees 8,031 20,230 24,107
2012 Total Population: Median Age 54 50 50
2012 Total Population: Adult Median Age 60 57 57
2012 Total population: Under 5 years 141 1,121 2,451
2012 Total population: 5 to 9 years 145 1,196 2,574
2012 Total population: 10 to 14 years 153 1,317 2,813
2012 Total population: 15 to 19 years 188 1,414 2,920
2012 Total population: 20 to 24 years 168 1,078 2,263
2012 Total population: 25 to 29 years 176 1,170 2,446
2012 Total population: 30 to 34 years 159 1,049 2,344
2012 Total population: 35 to 39 years 172 1,149 2,500
2012 Total population: 40 to 44 years 239 1,369 2,922
2012 Total population: 45 to 49 years 266 1,716 3,676
2012 Total population: 50 to 54 years 262 1,899 4,093
2012 Total population: 55 to 59 years 270 1,858 4,125
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Total population: 60 to 64 years 366 2,161 4,745
2012 Total population: 65 to 69 years 350 2,003 4,599
2012 Total population: 70 to 74 years 297 1,733 3,938
2012 Total population: 75 to 79 years 282 1,343 2,866
2012 Total population: 80 to 84 years 218 893 1,915
2012 Total population: 85 years and over 178 682 1,394
% 2012 Total population: Under 5 years 3.50% 4.46% 4.49%
% 2012 Total population: 5 to 9 years 3.60% 4.76% 4.72%
% 2012 Total population: 10 to 14 years 3.80% 5.24% 5.15%
% 2012 Total population: 15 to 19 years 4.67% 5.62% 5.35%
% 2012 Total population: 20 to 24 years 4.17% 4.29% 4.15%
% 2012 Total population: 25 to 29 years 4.37% 4.65% 4.48%
% 2012 Total population: 30 to 34 years 3.95% 4.17% 4.29%
% 2012 Total population: 35 to 39 years 4.27% 4.57% 4.58%
% 2012 Total population: 40 to 44 years 5.93% 5.44% 5.35%
% 2012 Total population: 45 to 49 years 6.60% 6.82% 6.73%
% 2012 Total population: 50 to 54 years 6.50% 7.55% 7.50%
% 2012 Total population: 55 to 59 years 6.70% 7.39% 7.56%
% 2012 Total population: 60 to 64 years 9.08% 8.59% 8.69%
% 2012 Total population: 65 to 69 years 8.68% 7.96% 8.43%
% 2012 Total population: 70 to 74 years 7.37% 6.89% 7.21%
% 2012 Total population: 75 to 79 years 7.00% 5.34% 5.25%
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
% 2012 Total population: 80 to 84 years 5.41% 3.55% 3.51%
% 2012 Total population: 85 years and over 4.42% 2.71% 2.55%
2012 White alone 3,638 22,371 49,215
2012 Black or African American alone 24 161 369
2012 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 47 254 559
2012 Asian alone 52 252 521
2012 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 5 36 69
2012 Some Other Race alone 178 1,455 2,582
2012 Two or More Races alone 86 622 1,269
2012 Hispanic 509 3,431 6,592
2012 Not Hispanic 3,521 21,720 47,992
% 2012 White alone 90.27% 88.95% 90.16%
% 2012 Black or African American alone 0.60% 0.64% 0.68%
% 2012 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.17% 1.01% 1.02%
% 2012 Asian alone 1.29% 1.00% 0.95%
% 2012 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.12% 0.14% 0.13%
% 2012 Some Other Race alone 4.42% 5.79% 4.73%
% 2012 Two or More Races alone 2.13% 2.47% 2.32%
% 2012 Hispanic 12.63% 13.64% 12.08%
% 2012 Not Hispanic 87.37% 86.36% 87.92%
2000 Not Hispanic: White alone 3,217 18,912 39,023
2000 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 14 68 134
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2000 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 13 122 241
2000 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 18 123 239
2000 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 5 19 38
2000 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 1 11 19
2000 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 28 223 459
% 2000 Not Hispanic: White alone 89.61% 88.59% 89.49%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 0.39% 0.32% 0.31%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.36% 0.57% 0.55%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 0.50% 0.58% 0.55%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.14% 0.09% 0.09%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 0.03% 0.05% 0.04%
% 2000 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 0.78% 1.04% 1.05%
Population Change 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
Total: Employees (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a
Total: Establishments (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a
2012 Total Population 4,030 25,151 54,584
2012 Households 2,045 11,109 23,928
Population Change 2010-2012 68 -36 103
Household Change 2010-2012 19 -110 -185
% Population Change 2010-2012 1.72% -0.14% 0.19%
% Household Change 2010-2012 0.94% -0.98% -0.77%
Population Change 2000-2012 440 3,803 10,977
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Population Change 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
Household Change 2000-2012 241 1,834 5,235
% Population Change 2000 to 2012 12.26% 17.81% 25.17%
% Household Change 2000 to 2012 13.36% 19.77% 28.01%
Housing 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2000 Housing Units 2,697 12,447 24,123
2000 Occupied Housing Units 1,804 9,275 18,693
2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 1,087 6,860 14,534
2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 717 2,415 4,159
2000 Vacant Housings Units 893 3,172 5,430
% 2000 Occupied Housing Units 66.89% 74.52% 77.49%
% 2000 Owner occupied housing units 60.25% 73.96% 77.75%
% 2000 Renter occupied housing units 39.75% 26.04% 22.25%
% 2000 Vacant housing units 33.11% 25.48% 22.51%
Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Household Income: Median $34,533 $39,930 $42,869
2012 Household Income: Average $44,235 $53,102 $57,710
2012 Per Capita Income $22,598 $23,502 $25,400
2012 Household income: Less than $10,000 169 769 1,199
2012 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 175 813 1,586
2012 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 126 767 1,460
2012 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 166 632 1,349
2012 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 265 906 2,053
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 134 777 1,559
2012 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 128 903 1,827
2012 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 122 619 1,622
2012 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 73 525 1,162
2012 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 150 1,089 2,248
2012 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 236 1,032 2,632
2012 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 175 1,170 2,359
2012 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 77 474 1,250
2012 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 9 304 630
2012 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 40 167 473
2012 Household income: $200,000 or more n/a 162 519
% 2012 Household income: Less than $10,000 8.26% 6.92% 5.01%
% 2012 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 8.56% 7.32% 6.63%
% 2012 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 6.16% 6.90% 6.10%
% 2012 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 8.12% 5.69% 5.64%
% 2012 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 12.96% 8.16% 8.58%
% 2012 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 6.55% 6.99% 6.52%
% 2012 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 6.26% 8.13% 7.64%
% 2012 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 5.97% 5.57% 6.78%
% 2012 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 3.57% 4.73% 4.86%
% 2012 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 7.33% 9.80% 9.39%
% 2012 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 11.54% 9.29% 11.00%
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
% 2012 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 8.56% 10.53% 9.86%
% 2012 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 3.77% 4.27% 5.22%
% 2012 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 0.44% 2.74% 2.63%
% 2012 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 1.96% 1.50% 1.98%
% 2012 Household income: $200,000 or more 0.00% 1.46% 2.17%
Retail Sales Volume 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Childrens/Infants clothing stores $557,593 $3,296,211 $6,972,893
2012 Jewelry stores $344,252 $1,578,629 $3,363,389
2012 Mens clothing stores $454,317 $2,759,739 $5,713,786
2012 Shoe stores $528,149 $3,389,738 $7,463,123
2012 Womens clothing stores $1,371,071 $6,745,520 $13,988,052
2012 Automobile dealers $7,358,131 $39,861,625 $84,240,289
2012 Automotive parts and accessories stores $1,565,690 $8,601,051 $18,690,438
2012 Other motor vehicle dealers $315,085 $2,831,249 $5,524,874
2012 Tire dealers $721,803 $3,867,027 $8,350,931
2012 Hardware stores $15,248 $69,008 $140,456
2012 Home centers $113,979 $769,651 $1,802,228
2012 Nursery and garden centers $148,464 $845,399 $2,046,254
2012 Outdoor power equipment stores $123,854 $617,222 $1,313,986
2012 Paint and wallpaper stores $13,544 $56,962 $125,071
2012 Appliance, television, and other electronics stores $954,130 $5,888,566 $12,636,246
2012 Camera and photographic supplies stores $108,958 $539,706 $1,370,890
Demographics
55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity
Information Provided By Loopnet.com
http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14
For More Information Call (208) 841-3045
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Retail Sales Volume 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi.
2012 Computer and software stores $2,544,316 $14,616,625 $31,540,681
2012 Beer, wine, and liquor stores $471,120 $2,415,085 $5,207,474
2012 Convenience stores $2,003,618 $10,829,807 $23,043,497
2012 Restaurant Expenditures $2,121,635 $11,014,184 $23,936,843
2012 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores $7,440,774 $41,086,719 $87,822,499
2012 Furniture stores $662,794 $3,635,519 $7,746,553
2012 Home furnishings stores $1,594,712 $9,908,196 $21,160,107
2012 General merchandise stores $11,677,230 $64,613,591 $138,308,679
2012 Gasoline stations with convenience stores $6,213,825 $34,096,351 $72,973,845
2012 Other gasoline stations $4,433,079 $24,518,026 $52,608,661
2012 Department stores (excl leased depts) $9,402,611 $52,165,261 $111,116,355
2012 General merchandise stores $11,677,230 $64,613,591 $138,308,679
2012 Other health and personal care stores $671,894 $3,826,552 $8,186,589
2012 Pharmacies and drug stores $2,187,805 $11,687,169 $24,872,039
2012 Pet and pet supplies stores $646,875 $3,174,032 $6,720,213
2012 Book, periodical, and music stores $151,002 $932,134 $1,979,803
2012 Hobby, toy, and game stores $169,566 $1,027,541 $2,026,564
2012 Musical instrument and supplies stores $80,242 $291,571 $551,910
2012 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores $60,781 $382,511 $893,794
2012 Sporting goods stores $212,458 $1,262,813 $2,900,922
1/14/14
Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Information Provided By Lake Havasu City
http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08
 
For More Information Call                                                                                           
208‐841‐3045     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                             
                                                                                        EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY   
                                                                                                                                           
Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts 14.10
Development Code - Article 2 October 26, 2004
2-18
CHAPTER 14.10 - COMMERCIAL AND EMPLOYMENT ZONING
DISTRICTS
Sections:
14.10.010 - Purpose of Chapter
14.10.020 - Purposes of Commercial and Employment Zoning Districts
14.10.030 - Commercial and Employment District Land Uses and Permit Requirements
14.10.040 - Commercial and Employment District General Development Standards
14.10.010 - Purpose of Chapter
This Chapter lists the uses of land that may be allowed within the commercial and employment
zoning districts established by Section 14.04.020 (Zoning Map and Zoning Districts). It also
determines the type of land use permit and approval required for each use, and provides general site
development standards.
14.10.020 - Purposes of Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts
The commercial and employment zoning districts are intended to provide a range of commercial and
employment opportunities within Lake Havasu City. The purposes of the individual commercial and
employment zoning districts and the manner in which they are applied are as follows.
A. C-N (Neighborhood Commercial) District.
The CN zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for convenience
shopping and services either near or within residential neighborhoods. Quality design is
particularly important within this district, to ensure compatibility with the neighborhoods that the
commercial uses will serve.
Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Information Provided By Lake Havasu City
http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08
 
For More Information Call                                                                                           
208‐841‐3045     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                             
                                                                                        EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY   
                                                                                                                                           
B. C-1 (Limited Commercial) District.
The C-1 zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for a limited range of
commercial with adequate but controlled access to arterial streets.
C. C-2 (General Commercial) District.
The C-2 zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for a wide range of
commercial with adequate but controlled access to arterial streets.
Table 2-4
Allowed Uses and Permit Requirements
For Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts
P Permitted Use
CUP Conditional Use Permit Required
Use Not Allowed
Permit Required By Zone
Land Use (1) C-N C-1 C-2 C-O C-R M-I-P M-2
Specific Use
Regulations
Recreation, Education, & Public Assembly Uses
Adult entertainment business - - - - - CUP CUP 14.40.040
Clubs, lodges, & private meeting halls CUP P P - - - -
Health/fitness facilities P P P - P P -
Indoor amusement facilities P P P - P - -
Libraries, museums & galleries P P P - P - -
Marinas - - - - CUP - -
Night clubs & bars CUP P P - P - -
Outdoor recreation facilities - - - - CUP - -
Recreational vehicle parks - - - - CUP CUP - 14.40.090
Schools – Specialized education & training - - P - - - -
Shooting galleries - - CUP - - P P
Studios – Art, dance, martial arts, music, etc. P P P - - - -
Theaters & auditoriums - P P - - - -
Retail Trade
Accessory retail uses P P P P P - -
Alcoholic beverage sales, off-site P P P - - - -
Alcoholic beverage sales, on-site P P P - P - -
Art, antique, collectible, and gift stores P P P P P - -
Artisan shops - P P P - P -
Auto parts sales - P P - - P -
Auto sales and rental - - P - - P -
Bakeries, retail only P P P - P - -
Building material stores - - P - - CUP -
Construction/heavy equipment sales & rental - - CUP - - CUP CUP
Convenience stores (without motor fuel sales) P P P - P - -
Convenience stores (with motor fuel sales) CUP P P - CUP - -
Drive-in and drive-through sales CUP CUP CUP CUP - - -
Equipment rental - - - - - CUP P
Furniture, furnishings, & appliance stores P P P - - P -
General retail P P P P P - -
Grocery stores P P P - P - -
Hardware stores P - P - - CUP -
Marine Products (e.g., boats) rentals, sales &
storage
- - P - - P -
Mobile home & RV sales & storage - - CUP - - CUP -
Outdoor retail sales & activities - - P - - P -
Personal storage facilities (both indoor &
outdoor)
- - P - - P P
Plant nurseries & garden supply stores - - P - - P -
Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave.
Information Provided By Lake Havasu City
http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08
 
For More Information Call                                                                                           
208‐841‐3045     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                             
                                                                                        EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY   
                                                                                                                                           
Permit Required By Zone
Land Use (1) C-N C-1 C-2 C-O C-R M-I-P M-2
Specific Use
Regulations
Retail Trade cont.
Restaurants P P P P P P -
Warehouse retail (e.g., “big box facilities) - - P - - - -
Services
Auto repair & maintenance - - P - - P -
Automated teller machines (ATMs) P P P P P P -
Banks & financial services P P P P P P P
Business support services - P P P P P -
Car wash - - P - - P -
Child/adult day care centers CUP - - - - - -
Contractor storage yards - - CUP - - P P
Gas (motor fuel) stations CUP P P - P P -
Hotels & motels - - - - P - -
Marine products (e.g., boats) rental service &
storage
- - P - CUP P P
Medical –clinics, offices & laboratories - P P - - P -
Medical – extended care - - P - - - -
Medical – hospitals - P P P - - -
Mortuary, mausoleum - - CUP - - - -
Offices P P P P P - -
Personal services P P P P P P P
Public utility facilities - - P - - P P
Research & development (R&D) - - CUP - - P P
R&D – Biotechnology, chemical,
pharmaceutical
- - - - - P P
Storage – Indoor - - P - - P P
Storage – Outdoor - - CUP - - P P
Storage – Outdoor, accessory - - CUP - - P P
Upholstering shops - - P - - P -
Veterinary clinics, animal hospitals (no
boarding)
P P P - - P P
Veterinary clinic, animal hospital - - CUP - - P P
Transportation & Communication Uses
Broadcasting studios - - P - - P P
Parking facilities/vehicle storage - - P - - P -
Telecommunications facilities CUP - CUP - - CUP CUP 14.40.110
Truck & freight terminals - - - - - P P

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWS
Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWSIntroduction to Cloud Computing with AWS
Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWSEdureka!
 
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos 7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos Agendor
 
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobre
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobreLettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobre
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobreFisac-Cgil Varese
 
Aula 7 potenciação
Aula 7  potenciaçãoAula 7  potenciação
Aula 7 potenciaçãoOlicio Silva
 
Inventory Management Hacks
Inventory Management HacksInventory Management Hacks
Inventory Management HacksJason Hoe
 

Viewers also liked (8)

Los 3 cochinitos y el lobo feroz ronaldo
Los 3 cochinitos y el lobo feroz ronaldoLos 3 cochinitos y el lobo feroz ronaldo
Los 3 cochinitos y el lobo feroz ronaldo
 
Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWS
Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWSIntroduction to Cloud Computing with AWS
Introduction to Cloud Computing with AWS
 
Kebijakan rs
Kebijakan rsKebijakan rs
Kebijakan rs
 
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos 7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos
7 hábitos e atitudes dos empreendedores bem sucedidos
 
Reactive energy metering
Reactive energy meteringReactive energy metering
Reactive energy metering
 
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobre
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobreLettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobre
Lettera di Susanna Camusso - Roma 25 ottobre
 
Aula 7 potenciação
Aula 7  potenciaçãoAula 7  potenciação
Aula 7 potenciação
 
Inventory Management Hacks
Inventory Management HacksInventory Management Hacks
Inventory Management Hacks
 

Similar to Community Document Information Packet 1.20.14

Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13
Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13
Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13Roar Media
 
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-141st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14Frg Combined Arms Battalion
 
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16Michael Brazill
 
Making the Case for Transit
Making the Case for TransitMaking the Case for Transit
Making the Case for TransitRPO America
 
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and Anecdote
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and AnecdoteMulticulturalism in Canada: Evidence and Anecdote
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and AnecdoteAndrew Griffith
 
Bk6profile
Bk6profileBk6profile
Bk6profilemrkoyen
 
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic LandscapeA 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscapejohntynan
 
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdf
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdfJonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdf
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdfRealLifeMurderMyster
 
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09Allison Brown
 
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreams
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreamsJulie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreams
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreamsAurorasa Coaching
 
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-inMary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in8zmarketing
 
CBS Media Kit 2015
CBS Media Kit 2015CBS Media Kit 2015
CBS Media Kit 2015Tara Lang
 
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreakBSTB
 
Hurricane Sandy Relief Resources
Hurricane Sandy Relief ResourcesHurricane Sandy Relief Resources
Hurricane Sandy Relief Resourcesllslongisland
 

Similar to Community Document Information Packet 1.20.14 (20)

7819 Cypress, Riverside, California 92503
7819 Cypress, Riverside,  California 925037819 Cypress, Riverside,  California 92503
7819 Cypress, Riverside, California 92503
 
Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13
Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13
Seven50 carras reg an imp fh 5 17 13
 
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-141st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 4 18-14
 
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16
Campstone Offering Memorandum 5-12-16
 
Leadership 2019 Session #3 "History and Governance" with Chamber President an...
Leadership 2019 Session #3 "History and Governance" with Chamber President an...Leadership 2019 Session #3 "History and Governance" with Chamber President an...
Leadership 2019 Session #3 "History and Governance" with Chamber President an...
 
Making the Case for Transit: Valdosta Pilot Shuttle Program
Making the Case for Transit: Valdosta Pilot Shuttle ProgramMaking the Case for Transit: Valdosta Pilot Shuttle Program
Making the Case for Transit: Valdosta Pilot Shuttle Program
 
Making the Case for Transit
Making the Case for TransitMaking the Case for Transit
Making the Case for Transit
 
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and Anecdote
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and AnecdoteMulticulturalism in Canada: Evidence and Anecdote
Multiculturalism in Canada: Evidence and Anecdote
 
Bk6profile
Bk6profileBk6profile
Bk6profile
 
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic LandscapeA 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
A 30,000-Foot View of the Demographic Landscape
 
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdf
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdfJonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdf
JonathanEricTeabo-InteliusReport.pdf
 
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09
AGING IN NC PRESENTATION - ABROWN 2015-09
 
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreams
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreamsJulie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreams
Julie A Vaillancourt-aka J Motel aka Paris Ivy aka yourwetdreams
 
WorkSample
WorkSampleWorkSample
WorkSample
 
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-inMary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in
Mary Kealey - Q3 farm check-in
 
CBS Media Kit 2015
CBS Media Kit 2015CBS Media Kit 2015
CBS Media Kit 2015
 
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak
1 abct 24 july weekly newsbreak
 
Weed&Seed
Weed&SeedWeed&Seed
Weed&Seed
 
Hurricane Sandy Relief Resources
Hurricane Sandy Relief ResourcesHurricane Sandy Relief Resources
Hurricane Sandy Relief Resources
 
1 -63 24 Jan Weekly Update
1 -63 24 Jan Weekly  Update1 -63 24 Jan Weekly  Update
1 -63 24 Jan Weekly Update
 

More from Valerie LeBoeuf

Lazaris Letter of Recommendation
Lazaris Letter of RecommendationLazaris Letter of Recommendation
Lazaris Letter of RecommendationValerie LeBoeuf
 
IBBR Letter of Recommendation
IBBR Letter of RecommendationIBBR Letter of Recommendation
IBBR Letter of RecommendationValerie LeBoeuf
 
Evan Brown Letter of Recommendation
Evan Brown Letter of RecommendationEvan Brown Letter of Recommendation
Evan Brown Letter of RecommendationValerie LeBoeuf
 
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1Valerie LeBoeuf
 
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2Valerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample Writing
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample WritingValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample Writing
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample WritingValerie LeBoeuf
 
Analysis of IBBR June 2009
Analysis of IBBR June 2009Analysis of IBBR June 2009
Analysis of IBBR June 2009Valerie LeBoeuf
 
New IBBR Public Brochure
New IBBR Public BrochureNew IBBR Public Brochure
New IBBR Public BrochureValerie LeBoeuf
 
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential Consequences
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential ConsequencesStephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential Consequences
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential ConsequencesValerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and Equality
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and EqualityValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and Equality
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and EqualityValerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and Education
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and EducationValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and Education
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and EducationValerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental Factors
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental FactorsValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental Factors
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental FactorsValerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015Valerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...Valerie LeBoeuf
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...Valerie LeBoeuf
 

More from Valerie LeBoeuf (17)

Lazaris Letter of Recommendation
Lazaris Letter of RecommendationLazaris Letter of Recommendation
Lazaris Letter of Recommendation
 
IBBR Letter of Recommendation
IBBR Letter of RecommendationIBBR Letter of Recommendation
IBBR Letter of Recommendation
 
Evan Brown Letter of Recommendation
Evan Brown Letter of RecommendationEvan Brown Letter of Recommendation
Evan Brown Letter of Recommendation
 
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1
Legal Memorandum Slip and Fall 1
 
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2
Legal Memorandum BMI & Minicom 2
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample Writing
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample WritingValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample Writing
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf Sample Writing
 
Analysis of IBBR June 2009
Analysis of IBBR June 2009Analysis of IBBR June 2009
Analysis of IBBR June 2009
 
New IBBR Public Brochure
New IBBR Public BrochureNew IBBR Public Brochure
New IBBR Public Brochure
 
Be BearWise Brochure
Be BearWise BrochureBe BearWise Brochure
Be BearWise Brochure
 
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential Consequences
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential ConsequencesStephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential Consequences
Stephan-LeBoeuf The Digital Impact and Potential Consequences
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and Equality
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and EqualityValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and Equality
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf,Equity and Equality
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and Education
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and EducationValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and Education
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Divorce, Children, and Education
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental Factors
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental FactorsValerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental Factors
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Societal and Environmental Factors
 
PosterProof
PosterProofPosterProof
PosterProof
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, Western Bear Conference, for IBBR 2015
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 502, Character in the Curriculum, My Design, Sc...
 
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...
Valerie Stephan-LeBoeuf, EDGR 602, College Readiness and School Curriculum, W...
 

Community Document Information Packet 1.20.14

  • 1. 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403 Retail space for lease 50 S. Lake Havasu Ave. For More Information Call 208-841-3045 or visit http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Available Space: Unit K: Approx. 1228 s.f. Sunset Plaza Pricing @ $1.25 /s.f./month Demographics: Daytime Population 57,698 (5mi) Avg. HH Income $57,710 (5mi) Key Tenants: Starbucks, AT&T, H&R Block, Credit Union, Sprint, UPS, Verizon, Crown Jewels, PurTone, Chipotle 1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed. 55S.Lake Havasu London Bridge Rd.
  • 2. 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403 Retail space for lease 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. For More Information Call 208-841-3045 or visit http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Property Information: Available Space: 1228 SF Lease Terms: Lease Type: NNN Location: Lake Havasu Ave / I95 / Swanson Near London Bridge, Safeway, Walgreens, Autozone & Big Five 1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed. Phenomenal Location!
  • 3. 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona Retail space for lease For More InformationFor More InformationFor More InformationFor More Information Call 208Call 208Call 208Call 208----841841841841----3045304530453045 or visitor visitor visitor visit http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed. Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave. SwansonAve. A VA IL- A VA IL- A VA IL- A VA IL- Bldg. A Bldg.B H&RBlock UPS Credit Union Pure Tone I95 Sprint SUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZASUNSET PLAZA Building A Size: 14,931 s.f. Building B Size: 7759 s.f. Unit K Approx. 1228 s.f. Approx. 1228 s.f. available for lease AT&T Starbucks AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEKKKK Chipotle Leased Verizon
  • 4. 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona Retail space for lease For More InformationFor More InformationFor More InformationFor More Information Call 208Call 208Call 208Call 208----841841841841----3045304530453045 or visitor visitor visitor visit http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 1/20/14 This information was obtained from sources believed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed. Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave.Lake Havasu Ave. SwansonAve. A VA IL- A VA IL- A VA IL- A VA IL- Bldg. A Bldg.B H&RBlock Credit Union PurTone I95 AT&T Starbucks AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLE UNIT K - APPROX. 1228 s.f. $1.25 / s.f. Chipotle Verizon Leased UPS Sprint
  • 5. This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FOR LEASE FANTASTIC RETAIL OPPORTUNITY! High Traffic & Visibility 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403 Lake Havasu Ave. / Swanson / I95 2.1 Acres Site Zoning C-1 Call 208-841-3045 For More Information Pricing at $1.25 /s.f./month Unit K Available 55S. Lake Havasu
  • 6. Traffic Counts & R/UDAT Map 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. - Retail Opportunity For More Information Call 208-841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Information Provided By the Arizona Department of Transportation http://azdot.gov Accessed 4/20/08 SECTID NAME BMP START EMP END AADT04 AADT05 AADT06 1301 SR95 182.26 SWANSON 182.48 MESQUITE 20700 23700 26100 Information Provided By Lake Havasu City, Arizona http://lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/20/08 55 S. Lake   Havasu Ave.  55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. 
  • 7. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Male Population 1,977 12,449 26,969 2012 Female Population 2,053 12,702 27,615 % 2012 Male Population 49.06% 49.50% 49.41% % 2012 Female Population 50.94% 50.50% 50.59% 2012 Total Population: Adult 3,474 20,619 44,876 2012 Total Daytime Population 10,678 36,120 57,698 2012 Total Employees 8,031 20,230 24,107 2012 Total Population: Median Age 54 50 50 2012 Total Population: Adult Median Age 60 57 57 2012 Total population: Under 5 years 141 1,121 2,451 2012 Total population: 5 to 9 years 145 1,196 2,574 2012 Total population: 10 to 14 years 153 1,317 2,813 2012 Total population: 15 to 19 years 188 1,414 2,920 2012 Total population: 20 to 24 years 168 1,078 2,263 2012 Total population: 25 to 29 years 176 1,170 2,446 2012 Total population: 30 to 34 years 159 1,049 2,344 2012 Total population: 35 to 39 years 172 1,149 2,500 2012 Total population: 40 to 44 years 239 1,369 2,922 2012 Total population: 45 to 49 years 266 1,716 3,676 2012 Total population: 50 to 54 years 262 1,899 4,093 2012 Total population: 55 to 59 years 270 1,858 4,125
  • 8. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Total population: 60 to 64 years 366 2,161 4,745 2012 Total population: 65 to 69 years 350 2,003 4,599 2012 Total population: 70 to 74 years 297 1,733 3,938 2012 Total population: 75 to 79 years 282 1,343 2,866 2012 Total population: 80 to 84 years 218 893 1,915 2012 Total population: 85 years and over 178 682 1,394 % 2012 Total population: Under 5 years 3.50% 4.46% 4.49% % 2012 Total population: 5 to 9 years 3.60% 4.76% 4.72% % 2012 Total population: 10 to 14 years 3.80% 5.24% 5.15% % 2012 Total population: 15 to 19 years 4.67% 5.62% 5.35% % 2012 Total population: 20 to 24 years 4.17% 4.29% 4.15% % 2012 Total population: 25 to 29 years 4.37% 4.65% 4.48% % 2012 Total population: 30 to 34 years 3.95% 4.17% 4.29% % 2012 Total population: 35 to 39 years 4.27% 4.57% 4.58% % 2012 Total population: 40 to 44 years 5.93% 5.44% 5.35% % 2012 Total population: 45 to 49 years 6.60% 6.82% 6.73% % 2012 Total population: 50 to 54 years 6.50% 7.55% 7.50% % 2012 Total population: 55 to 59 years 6.70% 7.39% 7.56% % 2012 Total population: 60 to 64 years 9.08% 8.59% 8.69% % 2012 Total population: 65 to 69 years 8.68% 7.96% 8.43% % 2012 Total population: 70 to 74 years 7.37% 6.89% 7.21% % 2012 Total population: 75 to 79 years 7.00% 5.34% 5.25%
  • 9. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. % 2012 Total population: 80 to 84 years 5.41% 3.55% 3.51% % 2012 Total population: 85 years and over 4.42% 2.71% 2.55% 2012 White alone 3,638 22,371 49,215 2012 Black or African American alone 24 161 369 2012 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 47 254 559 2012 Asian alone 52 252 521 2012 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 5 36 69 2012 Some Other Race alone 178 1,455 2,582 2012 Two or More Races alone 86 622 1,269 2012 Hispanic 509 3,431 6,592 2012 Not Hispanic 3,521 21,720 47,992 % 2012 White alone 90.27% 88.95% 90.16% % 2012 Black or African American alone 0.60% 0.64% 0.68% % 2012 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.17% 1.01% 1.02% % 2012 Asian alone 1.29% 1.00% 0.95% % 2012 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.12% 0.14% 0.13% % 2012 Some Other Race alone 4.42% 5.79% 4.73% % 2012 Two or More Races alone 2.13% 2.47% 2.32% % 2012 Hispanic 12.63% 13.64% 12.08% % 2012 Not Hispanic 87.37% 86.36% 87.92% 2000 Not Hispanic: White alone 3,217 18,912 39,023 2000 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 14 68 134
  • 10. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2000 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 13 122 241 2000 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 18 123 239 2000 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 5 19 38 2000 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 1 11 19 2000 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 28 223 459 % 2000 Not Hispanic: White alone 89.61% 88.59% 89.49% % 2000 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 0.39% 0.32% 0.31% % 2000 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.36% 0.57% 0.55% % 2000 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 0.50% 0.58% 0.55% % 2000 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.14% 0.09% 0.09% % 2000 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 0.03% 0.05% 0.04% % 2000 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 0.78% 1.04% 1.05% Population Change 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. Total: Employees (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a Total: Establishments (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a 2012 Total Population 4,030 25,151 54,584 2012 Households 2,045 11,109 23,928 Population Change 2010-2012 68 -36 103 Household Change 2010-2012 19 -110 -185 % Population Change 2010-2012 1.72% -0.14% 0.19% % Household Change 2010-2012 0.94% -0.98% -0.77% Population Change 2000-2012 440 3,803 10,977
  • 11. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Population Change 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. Household Change 2000-2012 241 1,834 5,235 % Population Change 2000 to 2012 12.26% 17.81% 25.17% % Household Change 2000 to 2012 13.36% 19.77% 28.01% Housing 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2000 Housing Units 2,697 12,447 24,123 2000 Occupied Housing Units 1,804 9,275 18,693 2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 1,087 6,860 14,534 2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 717 2,415 4,159 2000 Vacant Housings Units 893 3,172 5,430 % 2000 Occupied Housing Units 66.89% 74.52% 77.49% % 2000 Owner occupied housing units 60.25% 73.96% 77.75% % 2000 Renter occupied housing units 39.75% 26.04% 22.25% % 2000 Vacant housing units 33.11% 25.48% 22.51% Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Household Income: Median $34,533 $39,930 $42,869 2012 Household Income: Average $44,235 $53,102 $57,710 2012 Per Capita Income $22,598 $23,502 $25,400 2012 Household income: Less than $10,000 169 769 1,199 2012 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 175 813 1,586 2012 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 126 767 1,460 2012 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 166 632 1,349 2012 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 265 906 2,053
  • 12. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 134 777 1,559 2012 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 128 903 1,827 2012 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 122 619 1,622 2012 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 73 525 1,162 2012 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 150 1,089 2,248 2012 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 236 1,032 2,632 2012 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 175 1,170 2,359 2012 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 77 474 1,250 2012 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 9 304 630 2012 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 40 167 473 2012 Household income: $200,000 or more n/a 162 519 % 2012 Household income: Less than $10,000 8.26% 6.92% 5.01% % 2012 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 8.56% 7.32% 6.63% % 2012 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 6.16% 6.90% 6.10% % 2012 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 8.12% 5.69% 5.64% % 2012 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 12.96% 8.16% 8.58% % 2012 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 6.55% 6.99% 6.52% % 2012 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 6.26% 8.13% 7.64% % 2012 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 5.97% 5.57% 6.78% % 2012 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 3.57% 4.73% 4.86% % 2012 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 7.33% 9.80% 9.39% % 2012 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 11.54% 9.29% 11.00%
  • 13. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. % 2012 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 8.56% 10.53% 9.86% % 2012 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 3.77% 4.27% 5.22% % 2012 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 0.44% 2.74% 2.63% % 2012 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 1.96% 1.50% 1.98% % 2012 Household income: $200,000 or more 0.00% 1.46% 2.17% Retail Sales Volume 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Childrens/Infants clothing stores $557,593 $3,296,211 $6,972,893 2012 Jewelry stores $344,252 $1,578,629 $3,363,389 2012 Mens clothing stores $454,317 $2,759,739 $5,713,786 2012 Shoe stores $528,149 $3,389,738 $7,463,123 2012 Womens clothing stores $1,371,071 $6,745,520 $13,988,052 2012 Automobile dealers $7,358,131 $39,861,625 $84,240,289 2012 Automotive parts and accessories stores $1,565,690 $8,601,051 $18,690,438 2012 Other motor vehicle dealers $315,085 $2,831,249 $5,524,874 2012 Tire dealers $721,803 $3,867,027 $8,350,931 2012 Hardware stores $15,248 $69,008 $140,456 2012 Home centers $113,979 $769,651 $1,802,228 2012 Nursery and garden centers $148,464 $845,399 $2,046,254 2012 Outdoor power equipment stores $123,854 $617,222 $1,313,986 2012 Paint and wallpaper stores $13,544 $56,962 $125,071 2012 Appliance, television, and other electronics stores $954,130 $5,888,566 $12,636,246 2012 Camera and photographic supplies stores $108,958 $539,706 $1,370,890
  • 14. Demographics 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. – Retail Lease Opportunity Information Provided By Loopnet.com http://property.loopnet.com/15622152 Accessed 1/14/14 For More Information Call (208) 841-3045 This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Retail Sales Volume 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2012 Computer and software stores $2,544,316 $14,616,625 $31,540,681 2012 Beer, wine, and liquor stores $471,120 $2,415,085 $5,207,474 2012 Convenience stores $2,003,618 $10,829,807 $23,043,497 2012 Restaurant Expenditures $2,121,635 $11,014,184 $23,936,843 2012 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores $7,440,774 $41,086,719 $87,822,499 2012 Furniture stores $662,794 $3,635,519 $7,746,553 2012 Home furnishings stores $1,594,712 $9,908,196 $21,160,107 2012 General merchandise stores $11,677,230 $64,613,591 $138,308,679 2012 Gasoline stations with convenience stores $6,213,825 $34,096,351 $72,973,845 2012 Other gasoline stations $4,433,079 $24,518,026 $52,608,661 2012 Department stores (excl leased depts) $9,402,611 $52,165,261 $111,116,355 2012 General merchandise stores $11,677,230 $64,613,591 $138,308,679 2012 Other health and personal care stores $671,894 $3,826,552 $8,186,589 2012 Pharmacies and drug stores $2,187,805 $11,687,169 $24,872,039 2012 Pet and pet supplies stores $646,875 $3,174,032 $6,720,213 2012 Book, periodical, and music stores $151,002 $932,134 $1,979,803 2012 Hobby, toy, and game stores $169,566 $1,027,541 $2,026,564 2012 Musical instrument and supplies stores $80,242 $291,571 $551,910 2012 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores $60,781 $382,511 $893,794 2012 Sporting goods stores $212,458 $1,262,813 $2,900,922 1/14/14
  • 15. Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Information Provided By Lake Havasu City http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08   For More Information Call                                                                                            208‐841‐3045                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                                                                                                                      EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY                                                                                                                                                Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts 14.10 Development Code - Article 2 October 26, 2004 2-18 CHAPTER 14.10 - COMMERCIAL AND EMPLOYMENT ZONING DISTRICTS Sections: 14.10.010 - Purpose of Chapter 14.10.020 - Purposes of Commercial and Employment Zoning Districts 14.10.030 - Commercial and Employment District Land Uses and Permit Requirements 14.10.040 - Commercial and Employment District General Development Standards 14.10.010 - Purpose of Chapter This Chapter lists the uses of land that may be allowed within the commercial and employment zoning districts established by Section 14.04.020 (Zoning Map and Zoning Districts). It also determines the type of land use permit and approval required for each use, and provides general site development standards. 14.10.020 - Purposes of Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts The commercial and employment zoning districts are intended to provide a range of commercial and employment opportunities within Lake Havasu City. The purposes of the individual commercial and employment zoning districts and the manner in which they are applied are as follows. A. C-N (Neighborhood Commercial) District. The CN zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for convenience shopping and services either near or within residential neighborhoods. Quality design is particularly important within this district, to ensure compatibility with the neighborhoods that the commercial uses will serve.
  • 16. Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Information Provided By Lake Havasu City http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08   For More Information Call                                                                                            208‐841‐3045                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                                                                                                                      EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY                                                                                                                                                B. C-1 (Limited Commercial) District. The C-1 zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for a limited range of commercial with adequate but controlled access to arterial streets. C. C-2 (General Commercial) District. The C-2 zoning district is applied to areas characterized by or appropriate for a wide range of commercial with adequate but controlled access to arterial streets. Table 2-4 Allowed Uses and Permit Requirements For Commercial/Employment Zoning Districts P Permitted Use CUP Conditional Use Permit Required Use Not Allowed Permit Required By Zone Land Use (1) C-N C-1 C-2 C-O C-R M-I-P M-2 Specific Use Regulations Recreation, Education, & Public Assembly Uses Adult entertainment business - - - - - CUP CUP 14.40.040 Clubs, lodges, & private meeting halls CUP P P - - - - Health/fitness facilities P P P - P P - Indoor amusement facilities P P P - P - - Libraries, museums & galleries P P P - P - - Marinas - - - - CUP - - Night clubs & bars CUP P P - P - - Outdoor recreation facilities - - - - CUP - - Recreational vehicle parks - - - - CUP CUP - 14.40.090 Schools – Specialized education & training - - P - - - - Shooting galleries - - CUP - - P P Studios – Art, dance, martial arts, music, etc. P P P - - - - Theaters & auditoriums - P P - - - - Retail Trade Accessory retail uses P P P P P - - Alcoholic beverage sales, off-site P P P - - - - Alcoholic beverage sales, on-site P P P - P - - Art, antique, collectible, and gift stores P P P P P - - Artisan shops - P P P - P - Auto parts sales - P P - - P - Auto sales and rental - - P - - P - Bakeries, retail only P P P - P - - Building material stores - - P - - CUP - Construction/heavy equipment sales & rental - - CUP - - CUP CUP Convenience stores (without motor fuel sales) P P P - P - - Convenience stores (with motor fuel sales) CUP P P - CUP - - Drive-in and drive-through sales CUP CUP CUP CUP - - - Equipment rental - - - - - CUP P Furniture, furnishings, & appliance stores P P P - - P - General retail P P P P P - - Grocery stores P P P - P - - Hardware stores P - P - - CUP - Marine Products (e.g., boats) rentals, sales & storage - - P - - P - Mobile home & RV sales & storage - - CUP - - CUP - Outdoor retail sales & activities - - P - - P - Personal storage facilities (both indoor & outdoor) - - P - - P P Plant nurseries & garden supply stores - - P - - P -
  • 17. Zoning – 55 S. Lake Havasu Ave. Information Provided By Lake Havasu City http://www.lhcaz.gov Accessed 4/19/08   For More Information Call                                                                                            208‐841‐3045                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.                                                                                                                                                      EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY                                                                                                                                                Permit Required By Zone Land Use (1) C-N C-1 C-2 C-O C-R M-I-P M-2 Specific Use Regulations Retail Trade cont. Restaurants P P P P P P - Warehouse retail (e.g., “big box facilities) - - P - - - - Services Auto repair & maintenance - - P - - P - Automated teller machines (ATMs) P P P P P P - Banks & financial services P P P P P P P Business support services - P P P P P - Car wash - - P - - P - Child/adult day care centers CUP - - - - - - Contractor storage yards - - CUP - - P P Gas (motor fuel) stations CUP P P - P P - Hotels & motels - - - - P - - Marine products (e.g., boats) rental service & storage - - P - CUP P P Medical –clinics, offices & laboratories - P P - - P - Medical – extended care - - P - - - - Medical – hospitals - P P P - - - Mortuary, mausoleum - - CUP - - - - Offices P P P P P - - Personal services P P P P P P P Public utility facilities - - P - - P P Research & development (R&D) - - CUP - - P P R&D – Biotechnology, chemical, pharmaceutical - - - - - P P Storage – Indoor - - P - - P P Storage – Outdoor - - CUP - - P P Storage – Outdoor, accessory - - CUP - - P P Upholstering shops - - P - - P - Veterinary clinics, animal hospitals (no boarding) P P P - - P P Veterinary clinic, animal hospital - - CUP - - P P Transportation & Communication Uses Broadcasting studios - - P - - P P Parking facilities/vehicle storage - - P - - P - Telecommunications facilities CUP - CUP - - CUP CUP 14.40.110 Truck & freight terminals - - - - - P P