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Address Vacancies, Second Quarter 2009

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An update of the HUD Aggregated USPS Administrative Data
on Address Vacancies has been released for the second
quarter of 2009 (ending June 30). Key findings about
second quarter activity include:
 
o Essentially no change (0.01 percentage points) in the
 overall residential vacancy rate from the previous
 quarter;
 
o An increase of 0.2 percentage points in the business
 vacancy rate;
 
o An apparent increase in the residential vacancy rate
 that exceeds 0.6 percentage points in Lima, Ohio;
 Longview, Washington; Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Arizona;
 and Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona;
 
o Reductions in the residential vacancy rate of more than
 0.4 percentage points in New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner,
 Louisiana; Fairbanks, Alaska; and Sebastian-Vero Beach,
 Florida.
 
o Business vacancy rates rose more than 1.7 percentage
 points in Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona and Boulder,
 Colorado in the past quarter, but actually fell by more
 than 0.8 percentage points in Carson City, Nevada; Las
 Vegas-Paradise, Nevada; Odessa, Texas; Monroe, Louisiana;
 and Lawton, Oklahoma.
 
These data represent the universe of all addresses in the
United States and - through special agreement with USPS -
are aggregated to the census tract level, thus providing
a critical measure of the well-being of America's
communities. Quarterly information is available from
March 31, 2008 to June 30, 2009 and can be downloaded
from HUD USER free of charge
at www.huduser.gov/datasets/usps.html.
 
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