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PO Box 5846 • DePere, WI 54115-5846 Tel: 920-347-3490 • Fax: 920-347-3491
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Total Population (18+): 832,300
Caucasian: 92.2% - African American: .09% - Hispanic: 2.6%
Median Age: 36.4
Population Growth (1990-2000): 16.5%
Median HH Income: $40,952
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The Green Bay DMA includes not only Green Bay and its suburbs, but also the communities of Appleton, Neenah, Menasha and Oshkosh. To the north, the region includes Oconto and Marinette Counties, plus the nationally known tourist haven Door County. Flanked by the Bay of Green Bay, the area is rich in scenic beauty and is rife with natural resources. This provides an excellent base for industry as well as tourism, and leads to a standard of living matched by few and rivaled
by most.
Northeastern Wisconsin is home to an abundant number of manufacturing companies. When asked why they located here, most business leaders cite the tremendous work ethic of the population base. They also cite an educated and experienced labor force being available by way of the many universities, colleges and technical institutes located in the area. Forbes “Wealth of Cities” ranked Green Bay among the 15 cities nationwide with the lowest business costs.
As a retail center, NE Wisconsin attracts over ½ million visitors annually. Three major malls, scores of shopping centers and specialty shops and hundreds of eating establishments offer a wide variety to all.
Wisconsin is home to 11 Native American tribes rich in heritage and culture. Several provide highly successful gaming opportunities within the region. The Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin is ranked among the largest employers in NE Wisconsin.
The Green Bay Packers football franchise is community owned by fans who have a worldwide reputation for being “fanatical” about the Green and Gold! The regional economic impact of the Packers alone is astounding, but professional football is not the only tourism-related business. The hospitality industry, convention capability and numerous arts and entertainment venues keep hundreds of thousands visiting the area. Burgeoning residential communities and booming business growth earned Green Bay the Inc. Magazine designation as the No. 1 medium-sized city in which to start a business. Green Bay also offers an unparalleled quality of life with a superior education system, low unemployment rates, and widespread community pride. It’s no wonder Green Bay has been designated as an All-American City by the National Civic League.
If your marketing efforts would be enhanced by reaching the millions of consumers living in or visiting this thriving region of mid-America, contact NextMedia Green Bay
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