SALEM, Ohio – The city’s Five-Year Economic Development Plan identified a $305 million retail gap, money residents and those in the surrounding area are spending outside of town. The city partnered with Retail Strategies to study the area. The identified Primary Trade Area included nearly 70,000 residents with a median household income of $63,211 and […] The post Salem Looks to Stem a $305M Retail Gap appeared first on Business Journal Daily | T…
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