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A Site or a Home: How to Tell the Story of Your Community with ArcGIS Tools

Let’s say I own a business; I’ll call it Rel’s Deli.

The thing I’ve learned about Rel’s Deli is it only does well when it’s at a three, nine or 12 minute drive-time radius. It’s in a low-crime area, and at least 150 people in that area are in the IT field — weird, I know.

But while looking for a potential area to expand Rel’s Deli I came to a stump. I began to wonder where I could find geographies that meet all of my criteria — no matter how odd or small they may be. I also wondered what tool is available that shows the best opportunities for finding customers who are spending money on sandwiches and pickles! And where could I find a tool that analyzes trends and problems with a modernized approach?

These are all important questions to ask when looking at a potential community or home, and I wanted to make sure I chose the right community, a smart community.

In last week’s online training, “Making Business Happen: ArcGIS for Economic Development,” Keith Cooke, panelist and Account Executive at Esri, used his own scenario and those of Washington, DC to demonstrate a few ArcGIS tools that puts business attraction into the context of smart communities. Here’s a list of the tools, their benefits, and how they can be used to improve and modernize the way communities operate:

  1. Business Analyst Online (BAO): Described by Cooke as an essential for any economic development organization (EDO), this tool is an add-on to ArcGIS online.

What it allows you to do:

Benefits:

  1. Storymaps: Set of templates that is a part of the ArcGIS online platform. They allow you to simply and beautifully tell the story of your community.

Features:

Benefits:

  1. Community Analyst/Business Analyst Online: This add-on helps communities define an area for reporting. Views include maps, graphics and standard reports for communities to compare multiple sites and see what information they have and can rely on.

What it lets you know:

Features:

An integral part for business attraction is using powerful tools to show businesses, in a beautiful way, why your community is attractive and economically competitive. With the many subsets of ArcGIS, it’s hard to imagine why I wouldn’t link GIS to the workflows of Rel’s Deli and become a part of an open, transparent, and efficient smarter community.

Starting a business of your own or looking to have Rel’s Deli come to a city near you? Be sure to view the on-demand version of this training here for deeper insights of how to position your community as a more livable and prosperous community, where businesses and citizens want to be and where systems and people are connected.

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