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s(__ <br />VIRTUALLY ALL ..............................67. <br />MOST...................e...e.............. <br />17% <br />SOME.......oe .............>............... <br />4b% <br />LITTLE TO NONE ............................31Y. <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED...e ..................... <br />0% <br />Mounds View loyalists included: <br />Less than two year residents <br />Renters <br />Under 20,000 yearly household incames <br />Agaar, the same pattern seen in the segment frequenting Mounds <br />View Square is seen in those shopping primarily in the city. <br />Shoppers who made only some or little of their purchases in <br />Maunds View were queried: <br />Could you tell ee one or tao reasons <br />rrhy you don't shop ore in Mounds Viea? <br />I Lack of inerchandise variety and absence of larger stores were the <br />main rationale for going elsewhere: <br />1 <br />NOREASDN.....,m.......oe......oe........ <br />026% <br />NO STORES.....a ........................... <br />281 <br />NO SELECTION ..............................35% <br />PREFER OTHER AREAS ..................o......8% <br />COST.......o ............................... <br />2% <br />SHOP WHERE WORK ............................1% <br />Apparently, the stores that currently serve Mounds View are able <br />to attract only two types of buyers, residents who value <br />convenience and cl.oseness ta home, and lower income residents. A <br />key direction for the future should be the attraction of more.and <br />diverse, stores carrying an array of inerchandise at various price <br />levels. <br />SummarY and Conclusians: <br />On the course of future eeanomie development most residents <br />would favor two directions: the attractinn of jobs-producing <br />industries and the constructian of more "up-scale" homes. These <br />bl