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do not require traditional office or industrial space to house workers. Industry sectors that <br />typically use office space (40% of total) are Professional and Business Services (24 %), Finance <br />Insurance and Real Estate (6 %), and a small proportion of Education and Healthcare Services <br />(10 %)1. <br />Industrial space (11% of total) is typically occupied by employees in the Manufacturing (0 %), <br />Wholesale Trade (3 %), and Transportation (8 %) sectors. Potential office and industrial job <br />growth in Lino Lakes breaks down as follows: <br />Table 5 -1: Potential Job Growth in Lino Lakes by Type of Sector <br />2000 -2010 1 2010 -2020 1 2020 -2030 <br />Industrial -based jobs (11% of total) 182 231 <br />Office -based jobs (40% of total) 660 840 <br />All other jobs (49% of total) 809 1,029 <br />Potential New Lino Lakes Jobs 1,650 2,100 <br />Source: DSU /Bonestroo <br />198 <br />720 <br />882 <br />1,800 <br />Using Urban Land Institute (ULI) standards of 250 square feet needed for every office worker <br />and 750 square feet needed for every industrial worker, results in the following potential space <br />needs for Lino Lakes: <br />Table 5 -2: <br />Office and Industrial Space Needs <br />If we break down this potential demand by the availability of land east and west of the Regional <br />Park, the following holds: <br />Table 5 -3: <br />Industrial Space Needs By Location <br />Industrial <br />Office <br />2000 -2010 <br />137,000 <br />165,000 <br />2010 -2020 <br />174,000 <br />210,000 <br />2020 -2030 <br />149,000 <br />180,000 <br />2000 -2030 1 460,0001 555,000 <br />If we break down this potential demand by the availability of land east and west of the Regional <br />Park, the following holds: <br />Table 5 -3: <br />Industrial Space Needs By Location <br />The City of Lino Lakes has already exceeded the 2010 projected western industrial growth. <br />Table 5 -4: <br />Office Space Needs By Location <br />West <br />East <br />2000 -2010 <br />37,000 <br />100,000 <br />2010 -2020 <br />47,000 <br />127,000 <br />2020 -2030 <br />40,000 <br />109,000 <br />The City of Lino Lakes has already exceeded the 2010 projected western industrial growth. <br />Table 5 -4: <br />Office Space Needs By Location <br />Education and Healthcare Services accounts for 26% of projected employment growth (Fig. 5.2), however, much of that <br />growth occurs in non - office environments, such as schools, hospitals, retail centers, and senior living facilities <br />5 -8 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />West <br />East <br />2000 -2010 <br />45,000 <br />120,000 <br />2010 -2020 <br />57,000 <br />153,000 <br />2020 -2030 <br />49,000 <br />131,000 <br />Education and Healthcare Services accounts for 26% of projected employment growth (Fig. 5.2), however, much of that <br />growth occurs in non - office environments, such as schools, hospitals, retail centers, and senior living facilities <br />5 -8 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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