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Drive Time: 5 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 Summary Demographics 2015 Population 10,596 2015 Households 4,648 2015 Median Disposable Income $55,009 2015 Per Capita Income $47,446 Industry Summary (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Total Retail Trade and Food & Drink 44-45,722 $193,860,196 $246,531,994 -$52,671,798-12.0 160 Total Retail Trade 44-45 $173,147,897 $213,205,958 -$40,058,061-10.4 127 Total Food & Drink 722 $20,712,299 $33,326,036 -$12,613,737-23.3 32 Industry Group (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441 $35,827,439 $27,758,138 $8,069,301 12.7 4 Automobile Dealers 4411 $30,534,474 $23,481,620 $7,052,854 13.1 2 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 4412 $2,401,296 $0 $2,401,296 100.0 0 Auto Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores 4413 $2,891,670 $4,261,071 -$1,369,401-19.1 2 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442 $4,355,055 $2,695,830 $1,659,225 23.5 7 Furniture Stores 4421 $2,373,435 $2,246,124 $127,311 2.8 4 Home Furnishings Stores 4422 $1,981,620 $449,705 $1,531,915 63.0 3 443 $5,122,102 $2,718,053 $2,404,049 30.7 8 Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores 444 $7,101,557 $4,509,722 $2,591,835 22.3 6 Bldg Material & Supplies Dealers 4441 $6,060,074 $698,340 $5,361,734 79.3 4 Lawn & Garden Equip & Supply Stores 4442 $1,041,482 $3,811,382 -$2,769,900-57.1 2 Food & Beverage Stores 445 $21,119,678 $77,127,752 -$56,008,074-57.0 13 Grocery Stores 4451 $19,786,235 $66,285,055 -$46,498,820-54.0 7 Specialty Food Stores 4452 $330,457 $9,645,596 -$9,315,139-93.4 3 Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores 4453 $1,002,985 $1,197,100 -$194,115-8.8 3 446,4461 $13,892,086 $24,225,616 -$10,333,530-27.1 17 447,4471 $19,322,040 $22,577,175 -$3,255,135-7.8 4 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448 $11,088,119 $26,018,108 -$14,929,989.2 25 Clothing Stores 4481 $8,041,337 $22,027,614 -$13,986,277-46.5 19 Shoe Stores 4482 $1,323,018 $1,119,483 $203,535 8.3 1 Jewelry, Luggage & Leather Goods Stores 4483 $1,723,764 $2,871,011 -$1,147,247-25.0 4 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 451 $4,062,816 $2,914,280 $1,148,536 16.5 9 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Musical Instr Stores 4511 $2,876,334 $2,537,432 $338,902 6.3 7 Book, Periodical & Music Stores 4512 $1,186,483 $376,848 $809,635 51.8 3 General Merchandise Stores 452 $38,160,531 $7,903,846 $30,256,685 65.7 4 Department Stores Excluding Leased Depts. 4521 $9,837,678 $2,220,468 $7,617,210 63.2 1 Other General Merchandise Stores 4529 $28,322,853 $5,683,378 $22,639,475 66.6 2 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 $4,121,051 $4,960,240 -$839,189-9.2 26 Florists 4531 $256,369 $0 $256,369 100.0 0 Office Supplies, Stationery & Gift Stores 4532 $1,639,324 $1,622,708 $16,616 0.5 11 Used Merchandise Stores 4533 $714,545 $474,412 $240,133 20.2 4 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4539 $1,510,813 $2,642,395 -$1,131,582-27.2 10 Nonstore Retailers 454 $8,975,423 $9,797,198 -$821,775-4.4 6 Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses 4541 $7,427,778 $9,557,180 -$2,129,402-12.5 1 Vending Machine Operators 4542 $234,176 $79,212 $154,964 49.4 1 Direct Selling Establishments 4543 $1,313,469 $160,805 $1,152,664 78.2 4 Food Services & Drinking Places 722 $20,712,299 $33,326,036 -$12,613,737-23.3 32 Full-Service Restaurants 7221 $8,573,987 $14,678,689 -$6,104,702-26.3 14 Limited-Service Eating Places 7222 $10,739,661 $18,127,849 -$7,388,188-25.6 16 Special Food Services 7223 $751,181 $0 $751,181 100.0 0 Drinking Places - Alcoholic Beverages 7224 $647,470 $327,369 $320,101 32.8 2 Data Note: Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. Supply and demand estimates are in current dollars. The presents a snapshot of retail opportunity. This is a measure of the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. Esri uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity. Retail establishments are classified into 27 industry groups in the Retail Trade sector, as well as four industry groups within the Food Services & Drinking Establishments subsector. For more information on the Retail MarketPlace data, please view the methodology statement at http://www.esri.com/library/ whitepapers/pdfs/esri-data-retail-marketplace.pdf. 2015 Esri Page 1 of 6

Drive Time: 5 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 by Industry Subsector Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores Food & Beverage Stores Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores General Merchandise Stores Miscellaneous Store Retailers Nonstore Retailers Food Services & Drinking Places -50-30 -20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 by Industry Group Automobile Dealers Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Auto Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores Furniture Stores Home Furnishings Stores Building Material and Supplies Dealers Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores Grocery Stores Specialty Food Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Clothing Stores Shoe Stores Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores Book, Periodical, and Music Stores Department Stores (Excluding Leased Depts.) Other General Merchandise Stores Florists Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores Used Merchandise Stores Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses Vending Machine Operators Direct Selling Establishments Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Eating Places Special Food Services Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) -80-60 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 2015 Esri Page 2 of 6

Drive Time: 10 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 Summary Demographics 2015 Population 71,357 2015 Households 31,484 2015 Median Disposable Income $47,186 2015 Per Capita Income $41,768 Industry Summary (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Total Retail Trade and Food & Drink 44-45,722 $1,107,727,877 $1,383,046,857 -$275,318,980-11.1 1,007 Total Retail Trade 44-45 $988,002,530 $1,197,766,611 -$209,764,081-9.6 809 Total Food & Drink 722 $119,725,347 $185,280,246 -$65,554,899-21.5 198 Industry Group (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441 $204,165,999 $231,592,260 -$27,426,261-6.3 48 Automobile Dealers 4411 $174,863,649 $197,812,780 -$22,949,131-6.2 16 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 4412 $12,975,055 $5,341,671 $7,633,384 41.7 10 Auto Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores 4413 $16,327,295 $28,437,809 -$12,110,514-27.1 23 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442 $24,673,539 $39,234,013 -$14,560,474-22.8 52 Furniture Stores 4421 $13,660,918 $26,217,724 -$12,556,806-31.5 27 Home Furnishings Stores 4422 $11,012,621 $13,016,289 -$2,003,668-8.3 25 443 $29,205,529 $28,281,182 $924,347 1.6 40 Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores 444 $37,709,316 $24,119,521 $13,589,795 22.0 32 Bldg Material & Supplies Dealers 4441 $32,149,454 $10,246,937 $21,902,517 51.7 25 Lawn & Garden Equip & Supply Stores 4442 $5,559,862 $13,872,584 -$8,312,722-42.8 7 Food & Beverage Stores 445 $122,237,149 $226,184,869 -$103,947,720-29.8 88 Grocery Stores 4451 $114,602,991 $205,819,114 -$91,216,123-28.5 54 Specialty Food Stores 4452 $1,916,975 $14,360,267 -$12,443,292-76.4 20 Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores 4453 $5,717,183 $6,005,488 -$288,305-2.5 13 446,4461 $77,462,882 $137,260,526 -$59,797,644-27.8 75 447,4471 $112,107,380 $166,418,568 -$54,311,188-19.5 37 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448 $63,957,894 $93,879,988 -$29,922,094-19.0 139 Clothing Stores 4481 $46,468,929 $71,405,543 -$24,936,614-21.2 102 Shoe Stores 4482 $7,741,342 $6,101,156 $1,640,186 11.8 12 Jewelry, Luggage & Leather Goods Stores 4483 $9,747,623 $16,373,288 -$6,625,665-25.4 25 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 451 $23,410,109 $38,200,717 -$14,790,608-24.0 72 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Musical Instr Stores 4511 $16,483,101 $29,361,511 -$12,878,410-28.1 54 Book, Periodical & Music Stores 4512 $6,927,009 $8,839,205 -$1,912,196-12.1 18 General Merchandise Stores 452 $220,166,929 $141,110,082 $79,056,847 21.9 23 Department Stores Excluding Leased Depts. 4521 $56,623,199 $20,465,698 $36,157,501 46.9 14 Other General Merchandise Stores 4529 $163,543,729 $120,644,384 $42,899,345 15.1 9 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 $23,391,459 $35,320,339 -$11,928,880-20.3 173 Florists 4531 $1,362,071 $2,612,728 -$1,250,657-31.5 10 Office Supplies, Stationery & Gift Stores 4532 $9,315,814 $13,696,672 -$4,380,858-19.0 46 Used Merchandise Stores 4533 $4,102,252 $7,366,014 -$3,263,762-28.5 41 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4539 $8,611,323 $11,644,926 -$3,033,603-15.0 76 Nonstore Retailers 454 $49,514,345 $36,164,548 $13,349,797 15.6 30 Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses 4541 $41,541,713 $33,471,593 $8,070,120 10.8 5 Vending Machine Operators 4542 $1,357,573 $1,735,167 -$377,594-12.2 11 Direct Selling Establishments 4543 $6,615,060 $957,788 $5,657,272 74.7 15 Food Services & Drinking Places 722 $119,725,347 $185,280,246 -$65,554,899-21.5 198 Full-Service Restaurants 7221 $49,424,797 $71,957,970 -$22,533,173-18.6 75 Limited-Service Eating Places 7222 $62,151,414 $102,912,034 -$40,760,620-24.7 90 Special Food Services 7223 $4,258,242 $5,515,145 -$1,256,903-12.9 11 Drinking Places - Alcoholic Beverages 7224 $3,890,894 $4,895,096 -$1,004,202-11.4 21 Data Note: Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. Supply and demand estimates are in current dollars. The presents a snapshot of retail opportunity. This is a measure of the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. Esri uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity. Retail establishments are classified into 27 industry groups in the Retail Trade sector, as well as four industry groups within the Food Services & Drinking Establishments subsector. For more information on the Retail MarketPlace data, please view the methodology statement at http://www.esri.com/library/ whitepapers/pdfs/esri-data-retail-marketplace.pdf. 2015 Esri Page 3 of 6

Drive Time: 10 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 by Industry Subsector Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores Food & Beverage Stores Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores General Merchandise Stores Miscellaneous Store Retailers Nonstore Retailers Food Services & Drinking Places -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 by Industry Group Automobile Dealers Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Auto Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores Furniture Stores Home Furnishings Stores Building Material and Supplies Dealers Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores Grocery Stores Specialty Food Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Clothing Stores Shoe Stores Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores Book, Periodical, and Music Stores Department Stores (Excluding Leased Depts.) Other General Merchandise Stores Florists Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores Used Merchandise Stores Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses Vending Machine Operators Direct Selling Establishments Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Eating Places Special Food Services Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) -60-20 0 20 40 60 2015 Esri Page 4 of 6

Drive Time: 15 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 Summary Demographics 2015 Population 200,111 2015 Households 87,558 2015 Median Disposable Income $39,397 2015 Per Capita Income $35,364 Industry Summary (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Total Retail Trade and Food & Drink 44-45,722 $2,633,388,701 $4,265,794,567 -$1,632,405,866-23.7 2,609 Total Retail Trade 44-45 $2,349,943,040 $3,786,421,263 -$1,436,478,223-23.4 2,089 Total Food & Drink 722 $283,445,661 $479,373,304 -$195,927,643-25.7 520 Industry Group (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441 $486,880,566 $703,764,322 -$216,883,756-18.2 161 Automobile Dealers 4411 $418,922,046 $576,894,049 -$157,972,003-15.9 56 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 4412 $29,523,054 $23,318,309 $6,204,745 11.7 30 Auto Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores 4413 $38,435,465 $103,551,965 -$65,116,500-45.9 74 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442 $58,025,667 $136,112,856 -$78,087,189.2 130 Furniture Stores 4421 $32,597,631 $74,460,662 -$41,863,031-39.1 68 Home Furnishings Stores 4422 $25,428,037 $61,652,194 -$36,224,157-41.6 62 443 $69,055,743 $169,202,273 -$100,146,530-42.0 101 Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores 444 $84,933,967 $87,504,562 -$2,570,595-1.5 89 Bldg Material & Supplies Dealers 4441 $72,165,743 $62,034,199 $10,131,544 7.5 76 Lawn & Garden Equip & Supply Stores 4442 $12,768,223 $25,470,364 -$12,702,141-33.2 13 Food & Beverage Stores 445 $292,782,346 $490,046,497 -$197,264,151-25.2 263 Grocery Stores 4451 $274,754,037 $456,376,585 -$181,622,548-24.8 178 Specialty Food Stores 4452 $4,593,818 $19,053,520 -$14,459,702-61.1 56 Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores 4453 $13,434,491 $14,616,391 -$1,181,900-4.2 29 446,4461 $182,782,105 $271,301,866 -$88,519,761-19.5 180 447,4471 $271,798,630 $502,621,562 -$230,822,932-29.8 104 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448 $151,518,847 $318,670,796 -$167,151,949-35.5 363 Clothing Stores 4481 $110,259,883 $257,969,373 -$147,709,490.1 266 Shoe Stores 4482 $18,483,848 $30,383,575 -$11,899,727-24.4 45 Jewelry, Luggage & Leather Goods Stores 4483 $22,775,117 $30,317,849 -$7,542,732-14.2 53 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 451 $55,447,938 $137,406,499 -$81,958,561-42.5 159 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Musical Instr Stores 4511 $38,882,148 $100,854,469 -$61,972,321-44.3 114 Book, Periodical & Music Stores 4512 $16,565,790 $36,552,029 -$19,986,239-37.6 45 General Merchandise Stores 452 $525,980,219 $651,544,343 -$125,564,124-10.7 63 Department Stores Excluding Leased Depts. 4521 $134,723,535 $153,933,178 -$19,209,643-6.7 37 Other General Merchandise Stores 4529 $391,256,684 $497,611,165 -$106,354,481-12.0 25 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 $55,456,997 $93,169,737 -$37,712,740-25.4 404 Florists 4531 $3,107,186 $4,581,955 -$1,474,769-19.2 36 Office Supplies, Stationery & Gift Stores 4532 $22,025,901 $28,825,471 -$6,799,570-13.4 100 Used Merchandise Stores 4533 $9,723,356 $15,465,840 -$5,742,484-22.8 76 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4539 $20,600,553 $44,296,471 -$23,695,918-36.5 193 Nonstore Retailers 454 $115,280,017 $225,075,951 -$109,795,934-32.3 73 Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses 4541 $97,730,749 $208,376,655 -$110,645,906-36.1 12 Vending Machine Operators 4542 $3,251,564 $6,049,640 -$2,798,076-30.1 27 Direct Selling Establishments 4543 $14,297,704 $10,649,655 $3,648,049 14.6 33 Food Services & Drinking Places 722 $283,445,661 $479,373,304 -$195,927,643-25.7 520 Full-Service Restaurants 7221 $116,735,514 $210,268,027 -$93,532,513-28.6 190 Limited-Service Eating Places 7222 $147,515,270 $225,517,498 -$78,002,228-20.9 227 Special Food Services 7223 $9,949,848 $26,530,498 -$16,580,650-45.5 27 Drinking Places - Alcoholic Beverages 7224 $9,245,028 $17,057,281 -$7,812,253-29.7 75 Data Note: Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. Supply and demand estimates are in current dollars. The presents a snapshot of retail opportunity. This is a measure of the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. Esri uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity. Retail establishments are classified into 27 industry groups in the Retail Trade sector, as well as four industry groups within the Food Services & Drinking Establishments subsector. For more information on the Retail MarketPlace data, please view the methodology statement at http://www.esri.com/library/ whitepapers/pdfs/esri-data-retail-marketplace.pdf. 2015 Esri Page 5 of 6

Drive Time: 15 minute radius Longitude: -86.79066 by Industry Subsector Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores Food & Beverage Stores Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores General Merchandise Stores Miscellaneous Store Retailers Nonstore Retailers Food Services & Drinking Places -35-30 -25-20 -15-10 -5 0 by Industry Group Automobile Dealers Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Auto Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores Furniture Stores Home Furnishings Stores Building Material and Supplies Dealers Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores Grocery Stores Specialty Food Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Clothing Stores Shoe Stores Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores Book, Periodical, and Music Stores Department Stores (Excluding Leased Depts.) Other General Merchandise Stores Florists Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores Used Merchandise Stores Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses Vending Machine Operators Direct Selling Establishments Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Eating Places Special Food Services Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) -60-50 -30-20 -10 0 10 2015 Esri Page 6 of 6