# Business Establishments per Capita (Larimer County)
Desired Result: Above Target
Analysis of Performance
Note: This metric is reported two quarters in arrears since the data takes 6 months to be reported by a third party agency; current performance is based on the results from the two quarters prior.
This is a quarterly measure - Q1 2024 data is latest data available at this time. The status is based on a two quarter delay. The target is current quarter measured against the same quarter of the prior year.
1Q2024 is below target, indicating that new establishments are opening, but appear to be slowing. This could be due to a variety of factors but may include higher costs of doing business and uncertainty in the economy as listed by the Northern Colorado BRE Survey.
Metric Definition
This metric provides an understanding of business and job growth in the City. The total number of business establishments in Larimer County is divided by the current Larimer County population to understand job and business growth relative to population changes. The data reported is 2 Quarters in arrears due to the timing of receipt from Larimer County.
Why Is This Important?
# Business Establishments per Capita measures business growth relative to population growth. If the number of businesses per capita increases, it indicates that economic growth is is serving more than the community.
City Organization Impact on Performance
Medium – The activities of the Economic Health Office directly relate to business expansion and retention, however, the City does not focus on business attraction.
Benchmark Information
We are looking at other Front Range cities and some peer city data to see if these benchmarks gives an indication of how well the City is competing to capture the value in this market.