Site selectors don’t just ask “where is the site?” They ask “who can we hire, and who lives nearby?” Sitehunt’s demographics and workforce layers answer those questions directly inside each property profile, using trusted public and commercial data sources.
Demographics tied to every site
- Population and households: Attach population, household, and growth indicators to the exact area that matters for each property.
- Income, education, and occupations: See income bands, educational attainment, and occupation mix alongside the site, not in separate PDFs.
- Labor‑shed context: Understand commuting patterns and regional workforce reach so you can speak clearly about talent availability.
- Flexible geographies: Generate radius and drive‑time reports around a site, or use community‑level geographies when that’s what the project requires.
Built for economic development conversations
- Prospect‑ready talking points: Instead of raw tables, Sitehunt helps convert demographic data into concise explanations you can drop into RFIs, site sheets, and board decks.
- Standardized across sites: Every property uses the same structure and sources, so you’re not explaining “where the numbers came from” on every project.
- Works with other layers: Demographics sit next to utilities, zoning, infrastructure, and constraints, giving you a full picture of whether a site actually works.
With demographics embedded in the Property Database, you can quickly move from “we think the workforce is here” to clear, sourced, and consistent answers that prospects can trust.