A recent government meeting highlighted the shopping habits of Concord residents, revealing that a significant majority—67%—visit local businesses at least once a week, with 13% doing so daily. This data suggests that Concord's business districts are not only fulfilling essential shopping needs but also fostering a social environment where community members engage with business owners.
The analysis indicated that the most frequent shoppers are primarily older adults aged 60 to 89, who are actively participating in the local economy. In contrast, individuals over 90 are less likely to shop daily, likely due to mobility challenges. Interestingly, even those under 60 are maintaining regular shopping habits, indicating a preference for in-person shopping over online alternatives.
The meeting also touched on the impact of digital shopping tools, noting that older residents are less inclined to engage in online shopping. This trend suggests that Concord businesses may need to focus their efforts on enhancing the in-person shopping experience, as the demand for digital shopping remains minimal among the older demographic.
Overall, the findings underscore the importance of local businesses in Concord, not just as retail spaces but as integral parts of the community's social fabric. The insights gathered will guide future initiatives aimed at supporting these businesses and enhancing customer engagement.