Maps are powerful tools to communicate spatial realities, relationships and possibilities.
We use our advanced GIS skills to create compelling exhibits that integrate demographic, economic, market, land use and regulatory information and analysis.
Great maps challenge existing assumptions and inspire dialogue, helping clients achieve perspective and insights on strategic opportunities and decisions.
Geographic Representation of Agency Services and Demands
If an agency has service data that can be linked to any level of geography, this information can be displayed in a map to tell a compelling story and assist decision-making processes.
Jurisdictional Landscapes
The ability to communicate jurisdictional boundaries visually, analyze service area configurations, and adjust jurisdictions when necessary.
Demographics: Socio-economics, Population Density, Community Profiles
Combining demographic data to make compelling findings. Census population with an overlay of recent building permit activity shows existing population centers and emerging patterns in population growth.
Trade Area Analysis: Market Area Mapping & Assessment
We define custom trade areas and are able to compile a range of demographic and economic attributes of these areas to assist market analysis and strategic planning efforts.
Network Analysis: Drive-time Analysis by Site
Drive-time analysis is used to determine market areas, trade areas, and service provision areas. This is a powerful GIS tool, particularly when combined with other attribute data as in this map of retail centers.
Buildable Lands Analysis: Understanding Land Capacity
Understanding the location, availability, and market constraints on developable land can inform long term planning, zoning, and land use policy discussions.
Complex Parcel Analysis
A wealth of information can be gained from thoughtful processing of Assessor’s parcel data. This map shows existing concentrations of industrial buildings and highlights the most recent developments.
Small Multiples: Big-Box Retail by Category and Location
Small multiples are a tool that enables comparisons among attributes and can reflect changes occurring over time.
Site-Specific Maps: Boundaries, Zoning, and Key Properties
High-resolution maps that use aerial images and overlays to highlight important features are integral to site-specific market analyses and can be valuable communication tools.
Downtown/Neighborhood Business District Improvement Area (BIA) Analysis
GIS is a valuable tool in organizing parcel information to assist BIA formation and feasibility analysis, which we have done for multiple clients, including the City of Renton and the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce.
Demographic Profile: Market Assessment for Business Planning
These exhibits show a series of analytic perspectives of a market area and its potential to support facility expansion.
Supply Chain Relationships in a Global Industry
Mapping the location and relationship of marine suppliers for raw materials and component parts.
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