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DRAFT Market Analysis <br />Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan Update <br />September 2006 <br />Page 19 <br />9,000,000 <br />8,000,000 <br />7,000,000 <br />6,000,000 - <br />rn <br />Y°o • 5,000,000 - <br />LL <br />• 4,000,000 - <br />z <br />o- <br />(/) 3,000,000 - <br />2,000,000 - <br />1,000,000 - <br />0 <br />Occupied Office & Industrial Space <br />Anoka County and the Northeast Metro <br />1998 -2005 <br />Office/Warehouse <br />Office Space <br />Bulk Warehouse Office /Showroom <br />7,629,840 <br />3,156,593 <br />2,399,438 <br />1,753,358 <br />1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 <br />Source: Colliers Turley M artin Tucker M arket Report <br />Projected Employment Growth <br />The following chart shows projected employment for Lino Lakes and its rapidly developing <br />neighbors of Blaine, Hugo, and Forest Lake through 2030. The data comes from the Met Council <br />and shows employment in the four cities collectively growing from about 27,000 jobs in 2000 to <br />40,400 jobs by 2030 with majority of the growth occurring in Blaine and Forest Lake. <br />These four communities currently account for roughly 1.7% of all jobs in the 7- County Twin Cities <br />Metro Area. Their share of projected job growth over the next 30 years is expected to be 2.3% of all <br />jobs. <br />
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