Retail Statistics

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The Jackson Retail Trade Area is comprised of Madison County plus 12 surrounding counties in West Tennessee

 

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West Tennessee has an excellent highway system, which makes commuting to Jackson for jobs and retail shopping a daily event for thousands. The result is a much stronger market than typical for similar-sized cities.

Jackson Area Retail Trade Area Statistics
(Madison and surrounding 12 counties)

Population 395,418
Percent Minority Population 22.8
Households 156,409
Total Disposable Income $8,667,874,000
Total Retail Sales $4,954,692,000
Motor Vehicles/Parts $5,139,766,000
Furniture $1,086,428,000
Electrical Appliances $267,232,000
Building Materials $531,029,000
Food/Beverage $554,141,000
     Health/Personal Care $288,150,000
     Gasoline $799,661,000
     Clothing $193,677,000
     General Merchandise $968,265,000

Source: Sales & Marketing Management Annual Survey of Buying Power 2005,
U.S. Bureau of the Census 2000

Jackson Metro Trade Area-Population by County

County Population % Change Population % Change
 
1990
2000
1990-2000
2008
2000-2008
Benton
14,524
16,537
13.9%
16,722
1.1%
Carroll
27,514
29,475
7.1%
29,433
-0.1%
Chester
12,819
15,540
21.2%
16,039
3.1%
Crockett
13,378
14,532
8.6%
14,655
0.8%
Decatur
10,472
11,731
12.0%
11,710
-0,2%
Gibson
46,315
48,152
4.0%
48,609
0.9%
Hardeman
23,377
28,105
20.2%
28,932
2.9%
Hardin
22,633
25,578
13.0%
26,582
3.8%
Haywood
19,437
19,797
1.9%
19,523
-1.4%
Henderson
21,844
25,522
16.8%
27,357
6.7%
McNairy
22,422
24,563
10.0%
26,010
5.2%
Madison
77,982
91,837
17.8%
95,952
4.3%
Weakley
31,972
34,895
9.1%
33,894
-3.0%
Trade Area
346,679
386,354
11.4%
395,418
2.3%

Source: 2008 Editor & Publisher's Market Guide

A look at the total buying power of Jackson and the people who live in the 13 counties of its primary trade area makes Jackson one of the top retail markets in the country. The high level of retail sales indicates a high level of disposable and discretionary income allowed by a relatively low cost of living.

The dollar value of retail sales in Jackson-Madison County continues to grow at a rate faster than in the United States. Jackson has realized numerous years with at least $1 billion in retail sales, and in 2007, retail sales reached over $2 billion. Jackson owes much of its growth to people from the surrounding area who consider Jackson their retail corner.

West Tennessee shoppers flock to Jackson because they like the variety of retail stores that Jackson offers in its two million square feet of retail space. Many of those stores are found in one of our many shopping centers. Old Hickory Mall, a regional shopping mall, has more than 70 stores. It is the only enclosed mall between Nashville and Memphis.

From Mexican and Oriental restaurants to fine dining and down home cooking, Jackson's array of restaurants also brings people to town. Local specialties include pulled pork barbecue and catfish. Home grown entrepreneur Isaac Tigrett made Jackson's barbecue world famous at the popular Hard Rock Cafes found in major cities.

Madison County has attracted a wide variety of nationally & regionally recognized retailers including:

Abercrombie & Fitch Macy's (Federated)
Bed Bath & Beyond Marshall's
Belk Ruby Tuesday's
Best Buy OfficeMax
Blockbuster Video Old Navy
Books-a-Million Olive Garden
Cracker Barrel Outback
Dick's Sporting Goods O'Charley's
Gander Mountain Pier 1 Imports
Goody's Red Lobster
Home Depot Sears
J.C. Penney Talbots
Kirkland's Target
Kohl's TGI Friday's
Kroger T.J. Maxx
Logan's Roadhouse Toys "R" Us
Lone Star Steakhouse Victoria's Secret
Longhorn Steakhouse Wal-Mart Supercenter