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If you have questions about industrial or commercial building sites, contact Mr. Dennis Herzing, Village Administrator at villagehall@freeburg.com or 618.539.5705.

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) provides a complete profile of our community, including economic development amenities, transportation, tax structure, and other community facilities at:


http://www2.illinoisbiz.biz/censusprofile/

 

Census 2000 Data and Retail Trade Projections 1996 
 

The U.S. Census of 2000 indicated that the Village of Freeburg has 3872 residents. This is a 28% population increase over the 1990 figure of 3115 residents.

In the fall of 1996, a special census and a related retail trade projection for the area was summarized by Equifax National Data Systems. The special census which was conducted and completed in 1996 shows the Village of Freeburg to have had 3,746 residents.  

Those using this information should take note of the fact that the actual 1996 population census of 3,746 was 5% greater than that which had been previously projected for 2001.  

(The remainder of this summary is based upon the 1996 census and report by Equifax National Data Systems.)

This quantified and certified calculated increase when applied to the five mile radius figures result in an increase from the 8,138 population to 8,887 and should increase the purchasing power of $65,668,000 to $71,709,456.
 
When we factor in only 20% of the other draw and commuter community population, this increases the purchase power to over $100 million. 

Also, please note the 1990 traffic flow of 14,900 cars per day, which by IDOT appraisals has increased 20% and equals 17,800 cars per day.

The combination of present customer base, traffic flow and the continued growth, the area appears to be drawing numerous national and locally owned commercial businesses (i.e., Dairy Queen, Subway, Pizza Hut, McDonalds).


Retail  Trade Potential 

Please note the retail trade potential for the 5.0 mile radius area is calculated to be as follows:
Type of Store Base Projection 9.2% Increased Projection
General Merchandise $11,578,000  $12,643,000
Apparel & Accessory $12,797,000  $13,974,324
Furniture $1,529,000    $3,044,496
Total All Stores $28,692,000   $31,331,488
 

 

 

 

The other apparel and accessory stores, furniture and general merchandise have little or no competition in the 5.0 mile radius. 

State Incentives

Incentive development programs offered by the State of Illinois, Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, are outlined in the following link to their website at Business Incentives.