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Page 1: AUTOZONE - Offering Memorandum...The National Orange Show Events Center is a con-tinuation, with some modifications, of a non-profit association formed in 1910. The National Orange
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Location Overview

The City of San Bernardino

San Bernardino is a city located in the Riverside-San Bernardino metropolitan area (sometimes called the “Inland Empire”). It serves as the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. As one of the Inland Empire’s anchor cities, San Bernardino spans 81 square miles on the floor of the San Ber-nardino Valley and has a population of 209,924 as of the 2010 census. San Bernardino is the 17th-largest

city in California and the 100th-largest city in the United States. San Ber-nardino is home to numerous diplomatic missions for the Inland Empire, being one of four cities in California with numerous consulates (the other three being Los Angeles, San Diego, and the greater metropolitan San Fran-cisco Bay Area including San Jose and San Francisco). The governments of Guatemala and Mexico have also established their consulates in the down-town area of the city.

California State University, San Bernardino is located in the northwestern part of the city. The university also hosts the Coussoulis Arena. Other attrac-tions in San Bernardino include ASU Fox Theatre, the McDonald’s Museum, which is located on the original site of the world’s first McDonald’s, Califor-nia Theatre, the San Bernardino Mountains, and San Manuel Amphitheater,

the largest outdoor amphitheater in the United States. In addition, the city is home to the Inland Empire 66ers baseball team; they play their home games at San Manuel Stadium in downtown San Bernardino.

San Bernardino hosts several major annual events, including: Route 66 Rendezvous, a four-day celebration of America’s “Mother Road” that is held in downtown San Bernardino each September; the Berdoo Bikes & Blues Rendezvous, held in the spring; the National Orange Show Festival, a citrus exposition founded in 1911 and also held in the spring; and, the Western Re-gional Little League Championships held each August, as well as the annual anniversary of the birth of the Mother Charter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, Berdoo California Chapter.

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Corona Ontario Orange County Los Angeles

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17TH Largest City in CA

209,920Population

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Location Overview

The NOS Events Center

The National Orange Show Events Center is a con-tinuation, with some modifications, of a non-profit association formed in 1910. The National Orange Show was launched with the purpose of being an asset to California’s citrus fruit industry. A permanent location for the show in San Bernardino was selected in 1923 in

the area south of Mill Street between Arrowhead Avenue and “E”street. Con-struction of permanent improvements on this property,financed by a bond issue, was started the following year.

The current National Orange Show Events Center spans over 120 acres and offers 150,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space, a quarter mile speedway, state-of-the-art satellite wagering center, and can accommodate more than 40,000 attendees and park approximately 8,000 cars. The center continues to carry out its mission to promote and preserve the citrus industry; manage and operate year-round recreational and cultural facilities to attract special events focusing on education and family entertainment; and support the community through charitable programs , scholarships, and active commu-nity involvement.

Concert Hall

National Orange Show

National Orange Show

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POPULATION 1-MILE 3-MILES 5-MILES

2000 Population 6,895 116,008 297,522

2010 Population 7,211 129,678 328,117

2014 Population 7,616 134,562 340,435

2019 Population 7,567 136,856 346,384

HOUSEHOLDS 1-MILE 3-MILES 5-MILES

2000 Households 2,001 33,084 89,628

2010 Households 2,002 34,725 92,423

2014 Households 2,149 36,508 97,168

2019 Households 2,142 37,116 98,858

2014 Average Household Size 3.57 3.56 3.41

2014 Daytime Population 10,456 60,469 106,597

2000 Owner Occupied Housing Units 32.64% 40.32% 45.70%

2000 Renter Occupied Housing Units 52.89% 46.86% 43.99%

2000 Vacant 14.47% 12.82% 10.30%

2014 Owner Occupied Housing Units 36.80% 41.04% 46.42%

2014 Renter Occupied Housing Units 63.20% 58.96% 53.58%

2014 Vacant 5.47% 5.39% 4.97%

2019 Owner Occupied Housing Units 36.74% 40.93% 46.22%

2019 Renter Occupied Housing Units 63.26% 59.07% 53.78%

2019 Vacant 4.56% 4.52% 4.34%

INCOME 1-MILE 3-MILES 5-MILES

$ 0 - $14,999 29.8% 23.0% 18.7%

$ 15,000 - $24,999 18.0% 18.0% 15.5%

$ 25,000 - $34,999 15.2% 14.9% 14.0%

$ 35,000 - $49,999 16.8% 16.0% 16.3%

$ 50,000 - $74,999 10.9% 14.4% 16.7%

$ 75,000 - $99,999 5.0% 7.2% 9.1%

$100,000 - $124,999 2.8% 3.7% 4.7%

$125,000 - $149,999 0.8% 1.6% 2.2%

$150,000 - $199,999 0.3% 0.6% 1.5%

$200,000 - $249,999 0.2% 0.4% 0.6%

$250,000 + 0.3% 0.4% 0.7%

2014 Median Household Income $26,460 $31,020 $36,400

2014 Per Capita Income $10,551 $11,894 $14,609

2014 Average Household Income $35,510 $42,050 $50,017

Demographic Summary

340,435 People Within a Five-Mile Radius

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estimated that the median household income in your area will be $40,132 five years from now, which represents a change of 10.25% from the current year.

The current year per capita income in your area is $14,609, compare this to the Entire US average, which is $28,599. The current year average household income in your area is $50,017, compare this to the Entire US average which is $74,533.

Race & Ethnicity

The current year racial makeup of your selected area is as follows: 43.25% White, 12.49% Black, 0.40% Native American and 5.69% Asian/Pacific Islander. Compare these to Entire US averages which are: 71.60% White, 12.70% Black, 0.18% Native American and 5.02% Asian/Pacific Islander.

People of Hispanic origin are counted independently of race. People of Hispan-ic origin make up 65.89% of the current year population in your selected area. Compare this to the Entire US average of 17.13%.

Employment

In 2014, there are 106,597 employees in your selected area, this is also known as the daytime population. The 2000 Census revealed that 48.53% of employees are employed in white-collar occupations in this geography, and 51.28% are employed in blue-collar occupations. In 2014, unemployment in this area is 11.41%. In 2000, the average time traveled to work was 28.2 minutes.

Demographic Summary

Geography - 5 Miles

Population

In 2014, the population in your selected geography is 340,435. The population has changed by 14.42% since 2000. It is estimated that the population in your area will be 346,383 five years from now, which represents a change of 1.74% from the current year. The current population is 49.03% male and 50.96% female. The median age of the population in your area is 28.9, compare this to the Entire US average which is 37.3. The population density in your area is 4,333.87 people per square mile.

Households

There are currently 97,167 households in your selected geography. The num-ber of households has changed by 8.41% since 2000. It is estimated that the number of households in your area will be 98,858 five years from now, which represents a change of 1.73% from the current year. The average household size in your area is 3.41 persons.

Income

In 2014, the median household income for your selected geography is $36,400, compare this to the Entire US average which is currently $51,972. The medi-an household income for your area has changed by 17.52% since 2000. It is 106,597 employees in

the area

340,435 Populationin area

97,167 households in the area

$50,017 median household income

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