Settlers' Crossing

North Conway is a vibrant 4-season resort community that offers a diverse range of recreational activities including skiing, hiking, canoeing, rafting, climbing, sightseeing and hunting. The concentration of premium factory outlets, quaint New England specialty shops, high quality family attractions such as StoryLand and the Conway Scenic Railroad, and the natural outdoor attractions create a synergy not found anywhere else. Below is the summary of a customer survey conducted on site at Settlers' Green in July and August of 2001 by the State of New Hampshire Department of Economic Development.

Distribution by Home State:
Massachusetts 44.2%
New Hampshire 17.4%
New York 7%
Rhode Island 6.4%
Connecticut 5.8%
New Jersey 4.1%
Quebec 3.5%
Maine
2.9%
Others including
Europe and Asia:
8.7%

Distribution by Household Income Group:
$150,000 and over 11.5%
$100,000 - $149,000 21.6%
$75,000-$99,000 16.2%
$50,000-$74,000 23.0%
$35,000-$49,000 14.9%
$20,000-$34,000 10.1%
Under $20,000 2.7%


According to the U.S. Department of Commerce:
Between 1990 and 2000, the United States Gross Product increased by 41.7%. The New Hampshire economy has outperformed both the New England and United States economy with an increase in State Gross Product of over 70% over the same time period.

Distribution by Age Group:
18-24 9.7%
25-34 23.4%
35-49 25.1%
50-64 30.9%
65 and up 10.9%

Visitors:
Visitors were staying an AVERAGE of 5.3 nights in the North Conway area.

Customers:
Customers spent an AVERAGE of $266 per travel party on their visit to North Conway.

Regional Information:
Carroll County, where North Conway is located, grew 23.3% and was the fastest growing County in the State of New Hampshire since 1990.

The North Conway area grew 16.9%

Traffic Counts:
Average daily on Route 16, just north of Settlers' Green Outlet Village:
24,705 vehicles

Source: State of NH Department of Economic Development