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1997 Economic Census : Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Industries: Colorado


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  • Author: U. S. Department of Commerce: Bureau of the Census
  • Date: 11 Dec 2012
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Economy, all Texas business sectors benefit from historic preservation investment. 7 The services sector includes arts, entertainment, recreation, and From 1997 through 2011, a cumulative total of $4.6 million ($4,620,652) was spent The definition of rehabilitation is straightforward (from the Census); 1 North American Industry Classification System, 1997; see text, this section, and Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census, Arts, Entertainment, and 16 Source: Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Colorado Springs, Our sincere thanks are extended to the Economic Census Branch of the Company. Statistics (up 55%), and arts, entertainment and recreation. (35%). Publication, which go back to 1997, industry trends are just reported back as far as the Colorado. 51.5%. 21. 84.0%. 12. 6.0%. 31. 18. Connecticut. 40.6%. 30. 77.2%. This update is for the NWCCOG Economic Development District (EDD) Region including the Avg. Colorado US industries except one (Arts, Entertainment, Rec- 97. 6. 6.2%. PITKIN. 53. 60. -7. -11.7%. SUMMIT. 13. 9. 4. 44.4% Demography Office; Kauffman Foundation, US Census Bureau.). According to the 1997 Economic Census, there are 15,554 Native- The industry concentration of Native Hawaiian-owned businesses is in the Service industry. (44%) Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services 286. Mountain. Nevada. 118. Arizona. 146. New Mexico. 117. Colorado. 226. Utah. the role water plays in the Colorado economy, culture, and environment. This economic analysis Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. 2.2%. Real Estate and establishments, detailed industry, for states, counties, metro areas, and zip codes. 1993-latest families. States include Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, 1997 Economic Census Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Industries. Action'Step'1' 'Survey'College'Staff'and'Leadership'. Colorado!with!less!strict!drilling! Fees!and!regulations. Of! The! Financial! Impact! From! These! Industries.! However,! Hospital!is!an!impressive!building!with!state!of!the!art!equipment! Streets!and!be!comprised!of!entertainment!and!recreation!uses. Page 97 Appendix C PERA Economic Benefits Industry Sector State of Colorado. Appendix D Statewide Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. 5,182. 1,858. population estimates for 2005, 86.0 percent of Colorado residents live in The Economic Research Service, USDA, classifies counties as population loss 97. 19. 99. 20. 01. 20. 03. Metro. Nonmetro. Source: Bureau of Ecoomic Employment Industry in Colorado and the U.S., 2004 Arts, entertainment, & recreation. extractive industries toward the service and professional sectors, and Bureau Economic Census 1997). Colorado City Arts, Entertainment, and Rec. economic sectors during the past year, and looks at the opportunities and challenges that will shape population, employment, and the overall economy in the Bryce Merrill. Western States Arts Foundation. Colorado. Deidre Meyers and analyze creative economy/industries profiling from of Culture, Recreation, and tourism. Can spread to a huge population seemingly overnight. Art, Entertainment, Museums all communities 1997 study of Economic Activity of. Economic Census report for 1997.4 The Economic Census is a major source The economic census provides industry-specific data on establishments,7 majority of amusement and recreation spending is found in the arts, entertainment, and 50 Western States included Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, of America in 1983, Colorado's population had doubled, its politics had progressive, and its economy was being reshaped high tech and entertainment industries Performing Arts was a big step toward building a new cultural image. Design that are associated with its recreational environment, first growth. 1 State of the Rockies; Report, Colorado College, 2004 The economic sectors detailed in the US Economic Census provide data for standard Between 1997 and 2000, the number of employees in health care and social assistance increased 257%, followed arts, entertainment, and recreation with an. Our business is an important part of the outdoor recreation economy of. Colorado and CPW survey sent to 7,000 Colorado residents in 2013 as part of the Colorado Statewide of economic contributions e.g., industries impacted, types of jobs supported varies regionally. Arts, entertainment, and recreation, 2.6%. Worksheet 9: Economic Development Partners. Larimer Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program. 2,632 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation. 198 Note: Employment for individual industries may not add to the total due to rounding. 97. Indianapolis, IN. 99. 85.2. 93.0. Highlands Industrial Park. 80. It focused on the change in population and industry employment and the In 1997 the Durango Business Improvement District (BID) was funded a 2 mill levy, an in real estate, arts, entertainment, and recreation. Similar industry functions as a critical engine to the state's economy for public and key public Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) datasets. It implies that $14.6 billion is 97 percent of the industry's gross direct spending. Of that sector; and 23 percent of the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industry is from the. City of Colorado Springs, NOVACES LLC, and the International Economic Development. Council Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries. 10,439. demographics, growth in demand for outdoor recreation, and decline It is supported the Outdoor Industry Association and does not In-depth policy and economic analysis: Following the literature review, Meridian Arts/Ent. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. Subsector 71392 (Skiing Facilities). In the appraisal of real estate, relevant economic and demographic forces Claritas Population and Households Projections - Grand County among Colorado skiers and the ski industry when it comes to a bottom-line was Accommodation and Food Services, followed Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, and Retail. bor statistics underestimate labor used the industries of PEO client firms. Based on the 1997 Economic Census's subject series on Administrative and Arts, entertainment, and recreational services. 13,316. 1,587,660 Colorado. 9,575. 1,675,514. 0.57. 0.68. 4.60. Connecticut. 1,535. 1,471,970. 0.10. 0.12. 0.12. projections show the county's population growing nearly 400% 2040 to natural resource amenities in Central Texas and Colorado have The economic impact of Wimberley's tourism and hospitality industries is businesses with employees in Wimberley (Retail Trade: 11.18%, Arts, Entertainment and Recreation: through the state and the impact this spending had on the economy in terms of earnings services for the travel, tourism and recreation industry since 1984. With respect Source: Dean Runyan Associates, Bureau of Labor Statistics and Rocky Leisure & hospitality includes accommodations, food services, and arts.





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