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SCOREBOARD
RESIDENTIAL
Home Sites Sold 1,072
Homes Under Construction 33
Homes Built 876
Residents 2,898
COMMERCIAL
Acres Sold 200
Apartments 370
    Wellington At The Dunes
    Sterling Green Estates
    Dakota Prairie
192 units    
114 units    
64 units    
Buildings 42
Companies 77
Jobs 1709
September 30, 2009

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY
Dakota Dunes
Tyson Fresh Meats
CNOS
Siouxland Surgery Center
Siouxland Urology Assoc.

Dunes Medical Lab
Midlands Clinic   
511
203
100
35

25
25
   1st Financial Bank USA
   BPI Technologies
   KMEG-TV & KPTH-TV
   Dakota Dunes Country Club
   Graham's Grill & Pub
   Premier Bankcard
Other
337
152
51
100
30
664
150
July 2009



DEMOGRAPHICS




DEMOGRAPHICS

- Dakota Dunes population is approximately 2,600 at 12/31/06

- Union County had a 7.0% population growth from 2000 - 2004

- Union County median household income in 2003 was $49,191

- Union County per capita income in 2004 was $41,340

Type of
House
Number of Houses Built
(as of 12/31/06)
Value of Housing
Country Club Estates 374 $200,000 - $4 million
Townhomes 59 $150,000 - $450,000
The Meadows 236 $170,000 - $300,000
The Prairie 167 $140,000 - $225,000
Apartments 338 $610 - $1,145/month

THE ULTIMATE SCOREBOARD

RESIDENTIAL
Home Sites Sold1,265
Country Club Estates
The Meadows
The Prairie
Townhomes
Condominiums
662
310
230
43
20

Residents4,300
School Age Children950

Acres In Residential Development703
Residential Sites
Dakota Dunes Country Club
482
221


COMMERCIAL
Jobs
Apartments
Acres In Commercial Development
5,000
386
560
Commercial Sites
Two Rivers Golf Club
442
118

ACRES IN OPEN SPACE / R.O.W 689

DECEMBER 31, 2018
(1/1/06 Forecast)



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