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F. COLLEGE SERVICE AREA ESTABLISHMENTS

This Section presents information about public, private and non-profit establishments located within the College Service Area. Establishments include all types of entities, private businesses, government agencies, non-profits, and others. The data is summarized at the 2, 3, and 6-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Industry Code level. The data includes Industry Codes and descriptions; number of establishments, and estimated number of employees; and, gross sales. In addition, selected data sorts have been provided showing women-owned and managed establishments. Since College Service area Zip Codes traverse multiple-jurisdictions, establishment summaries have also been provided by those cities located within the subject College Service Area. Also included are summaries of selected businesses with the most employees and highest gross sales. Another Exhibit shows selected Fortune 1000 companies.

This information is useful in understanding the composition of the business base, existence of significant industry sectors, estimated size of workforce, estimated gross sales activity or economic activity levels, and other such information. Included in this Report section is a summary of College Service Area establishments as compared with the same County of Los Angeles industry data.

This information is derived from the prominent business data publishing firm, Claritas, Inc. and has also been provided to the District in electronic format. This database can be sorted by any of the over 20 data fields. Potential uses include GIS mapping, linkage with other data bases. It can be used to conduct extensive forms of analysis, to identify key industry clusters, identify employment densities, create Local Area on-line networks, identify home-based and small businesses, help market local businesses, help generate B2B activity, etc.

The following Exhibits are contained in this Report section:

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