Downtown Van is pleased to introduce a new resource to makes our data more accessible.
Our new Economic Dashboard page is a centralized hub for up-to-date information on our district’s economic performance, health, and activity.
Developed and maintained by our dedicated Economic Development team, the dashboard offers a curated collection of proprietary data, analyses and insights into market trends relevant to downtown Vancouver.
The intuitive, interactive design is best viewed on desktop, but remains fully functional in mobile view in all standard browsers.
Who uses the Downtown Vancouver Economic Dashboard?
Designed for a diverse audience, the dashboard is an invaluable resource for journalists, businesses, community leaders and policymakers. It is for anyone interested in understanding the economic and market dynamics of our district.
What insights are included in the dashboard?
Whether you’re interested in visitor foot traffic, retail sales, or other key metrics, our platform offers a convenient way to track the health and vitality of downtown Vancouver.
The vibrantly visualized Downtown Vancouver Economic Dashboard provides an accessible overview of the latest information available.
- How are people getting downtown, and where are they coming from?
- How much are people spending in our district?
- What is the story behind our storefronts?
- What are downtown Vancouver’s major leasing, visitor, retail and transit trends over time?
- …and more
How to use and reference the dashboard
We invite you to explore the dashboard and leverage its insights to support your strategic, storytelling and business planning initiatives.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when referencing its insights:
- As this is a continually updated dashboard, be sure to reference the date accessed.
- Consider generating an archival snapshot of this page at the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.
- Use the following citation when referencing data from the dashboard: Downtown Vancouver Economic Dashboard, Downtown Van
We hope it helps contribute to the continued growth and prosperity of the downtown Vancouver community.