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* Piedmont Triad Regional Council * View CEDS PDF Document * About Digital CEDS * What is a CEDS Document? * Contact Us * Login * Executive Summary * Executive Summary * Introduction * County Summaries * Alamance County * Caswell County * Davidson County * Davie County * Forsyth County * Guilford County * Montgomery County * Randolph County * Rockingham County * Stokes County * Surry County * Yadkin County * Economic Indicators * PTRC CEDS Team * Data Center * SWOT Analysis * Overview * Regional Strengths * Regional Weaknesses * Regional Opportunities * Regional Threats * Strategic Direction / Action Plan * Action Plan * Goals & Objectives * Equity * Opportunity Zones * Economic Resilience * Climate Risk Index * CEDS Glossary Select Page * Executive Summary * Executive Summary * Introduction * County Summaries * Alamance County * Caswell County * Davidson County * Davie County * Forsyth County * Guilford County * Montgomery County * Randolph County * Rockingham County * Stokes County * Surry County * Yadkin County * Economic Indicators * PTRC CEDS Team * Data Center * SWOT Analysis * Overview * Regional Strengths * Regional Weaknesses * Regional Opportunities * Regional Threats * Strategic Direction / Action Plan * Action Plan * Goals & Objectives * Equity * Opportunity Zones * Economic Resilience * Climate Risk Index * CEDS Glossary * Piedmont Triad Regional Council * View CEDS PDF Document * About Digital CEDS * What is a CEDS Document? * Contact Us * Login DIGITAL CEDS Explore The Piedmont Triad Region Learn More ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PTRC MEMBER COUNTIES ALAMANCE CASWELL DAVIDSON DAVIE FORSYTH GUILFORD MONTGOMERY RANDOLPH ROCKINGHAM STOKES SURRY YADKIN THE PIEDMONT TRIAD REGION The Piedmont Triad is a geographically diverse 12-county region located in central North Carolina along the 1-40/I-85 corridor between Raleigh and Charlotte. Boasting superb transportation infrastructure and creating a convenient distribution hub for commerce in the mid-Atlantic region. The region has over 1.7 million residents, making it the 30th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Historically, the Piedmont Triad stimulated economic growth from textile, furniture, and tobacco industries, but new and modern industries are rapidly emerging. Its robust and diverse economy, progressive health care, distribution and logistics hub, dynamic arts and culture scene, outdoor recreation offerings, respected educational institutions, international airport, and innovative biotechnology research districts make this vibrant area a popular destination for those looking to retire or relocate in the Southeast. The Piedmont Triad Regional Council supports regional advancement and evolution by serving its county and municipality members and the citizens of the region through administering programs related to aging services, criminal justice, housing solutions, regional planning, water resources, transportation, business investment lending, information services, personnel administration, recreation and open space, workforce development, and more. Topics Overview Views Overview - TableOverview - ChartOverview - BenchmarkOverview - MapBasemap - Geographies United StatesNorth CarolinaPiedmont Triad Regional CouncilBurlington, NC Metro AreaGreensboro-High Point, NC Metro AreaMount Airy, NC Micro AreaWinston-Salem, NC Metro AreaAlamance County, NCCaswell County, NCDavidson County, NCDavie County, NCForsyth County, NCGuilford County, NCMontgomery County, NCRandolph County, NCRockingham County, NCStokes County, NCSurry County, NCYadkin County, NCAdvance, NCAlamance, NCAltamahaw, NCArchdale, NCAsheboro, NCBermuda Run, NCBethania, NCBiscoe, NCBoonville, NCBurlington, NCClemmons, NCCooleemee, NCDanbury, NCDenton, NCDobson, NCEast Bend, NCEden, NCElon, NCFarmington, NCFlat Rock CDP, NCForest Oaks, NCFranklinville, NCGermanton, NCGibsonville, NCGlen Raven, NCGraham, NCGreen Level, NCGreensboro, NCHaw River, NCHigh Point, NCJamestown, NCJonesville, NCKernersville, NCKing, NCLewisville, NCLexington, NCLiberty, NCLowgap, NCMadison, NCMayodan, NCMcLeansville, NCMidway, NCMilton, NCMocksville, NCMount Airy, NCMount Gilead, NCOak Ridge, NCOssipee, NCPilot Mountain, NCPinnacle, NCPleasant Garden, NCRamseur, NCRandleman, NCReidsville, NCRuffin, NCRural Hall, NCSaxapahaw, NCSeagrove, NCSedalia, NCSmithtown, NCSouthmont, NCStaley, NCStar, NCStokesdale, NCStoneville, NCSummerfield, NCSwepsonville, NCThomasville, NCToast, NCTobaccoville, NCTrinity, NCTroy, NCTyro, NCWalkertown, NCWallburg, NCWalnut Cove, NCWelcome, NCWentworth, NCWhite Plains, NCWhitsett, NCWinston-Salem, NCWoodlawn, NCYadkin College, NCYadkinville, NCYanceyville, NCCongressional District 6 (118th Congress), NCAlamance-Burlington Schools, NCAsheboro City Schools, NCCaswell County Schools, NCDavidson County Schools, NCDavie County Schools, NCElkin City Schools, NCForsyth County Schools, NCGuilford County Schools, NCLexington City Schools, NCMontgomery County Schools, NCMount Airy City Schools, NCRandolph County Schools, NCRockingham County Schools, NCStokes County Schools, NCSurry County Schools, NCThomasville City Schools, NCYadkin County Schools, NC Categories Total PopulationOverall Median AgeTotal HouseholdsHousehold Median IncomePer Capita IncomeTotal Housing UnitsMedian Housing Unit ValueMedian Monthly Costs for OwnersMedian Monthly Costs for Owners with MortgageMedian Monthly Costs for Owners without MortgageMedian Contract RentHigh School Graduate or HigherBachelor Degree or HigherMean Travel Time to Work Metrics ValueAverage Yearly ChangeAverage Yearly Change %Density/mi² Periods <All periods>20222021202020192018201720162015201420132012 Sources ACS 5-year dataACS 1-year data Parent Items Parent Items Items Items Configure Working on it... Cancel View Full ScreenDownload PNGDownload JPG Overview by County: Total Population: 2022 Piedmont Triad Regional Council * * * Layers * Legend * Data * * Overview - Total Population * Geography Type: AutoCBSACongressional DistrictSchool DistrictCountyCityCensus TractBlock Group Geographies: All with data All in region All Intervals: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Method: Natural Breaks,Equal Intervals,Quantiles Color: Purple Red Orange Green Blue Grey Spectral Reverse Colors: High Contrast: Legend on Map: Periods: Each period All periods * Piedmont Triad Regional Council * Point API Layers * * Hospitals * Weather Stations * Transportation * * Airports * Ports * Rail Value<= 25,839 25,840 to 44,696 44,697 to 91,209 91,210 to 171,779 171,780 to 539,557 Airports Weather Stations Ports HospitalsAcute Care Hospitals Critical Access Hospitals Childrens Psychiatric Rehabilitation Other Other Rail Piedmont Triad Regional Council TOOLS Coming soon 30 mi © StateBook | © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map Value <= 25,839 25,840 to 44,696 44,697 to 91,209 91,210 to 171,779 171,780 to 539,557 Satellite (6.9) Cancel Value<= 25,839 25,840 to 44,696 44,697 to 91,209 91,210 to 171,779 171,780 to 539,557 Airports Weather Stations Ports HospitalsAcute Care Hospitals Critical Access Hospitals Childrens Psychiatric Rehabilitation Other Other Rail Piedmont Triad Regional Council Displayed intervals are based on data from the selected period only. US Census, ACS 5-YrPowered by StateBook Topics Population, Age, and Gender Views Population - TablePopulation - ChartPopulation - DonutPopulation - BenchmarkPopulation - MapMedian Age - TableMedian Age - ChartMedian Age - BenchmarkMedian Age - MapAge and Gender - TableAge and Gender - ChartAge and Gender - DonutAge and Gender - BenchmarkAge and Gender - PyramidAge and Gender - MapMajor Age Brackets - TableMajor Age Brackets - ChartMajor Age Brackets - MapVeteran Population - TableVeteran Population - ChartVeteran Population - BenchmarkVeteran Population - Map - Geographies United StatesNorth CarolinaPiedmont Triad Regional CouncilBurlington, NC Metro AreaGreensboro-High Point, NC Metro AreaMount Airy, NC Micro AreaWinston-Salem, NC Metro AreaAlamance County, NCCaswell County, NCDavidson County, NCDavie County, NCForsyth County, NCGuilford County, NCMontgomery County, NCRandolph County, NCRockingham County, NCStokes County, NCSurry County, NCYadkin County, NCAdvance, NCAlamance, NCAltamahaw, NCArchdale, NCAsheboro, NCBermuda Run, NCBethania, NCBiscoe, NCBoonville, NCBurlington, NCClemmons, NCCooleemee, NCDanbury, NCDenton, NCDobson, NCEast Bend, NCEden, NCElon, NCFarmington, NCFlat Rock CDP, NCForest Oaks, NCFranklinville, NCGermanton, NCGibsonville, NCGlen Raven, NCGraham, NCGreen Level, NCGreensboro, NCHaw River, NCHigh Point, NCJamestown, NCJonesville, NCKernersville, NCKing, NCLewisville, NCLexington, NCLiberty, NCLowgap, NCMadison, NCMayodan, NCMcLeansville, NCMidway, NCMilton, NCMocksville, NCMount Airy, NCMount Gilead, NCOak Ridge, NCOssipee, NCPilot Mountain, NCPinnacle, NCPleasant Garden, NCRamseur, NCRandleman, NCReidsville, NCRuffin, NCRural Hall, NCSaxapahaw, NCSeagrove, NCSedalia, NCSmithtown, NCSouthmont, NCStaley, NCStar, NCStokesdale, NCStoneville, NCSummerfield, NCSwepsonville, NCThomasville, NCToast, NCTobaccoville, NCTrinity, NCTroy, NCTyro, NCWalkertown, NCWallburg, NCWalnut Cove, NCWelcome, NCWentworth, NCWhite Plains, NCWhitsett, NCWinston-Salem, NCWoodlawn, NCYadkin College, NCYadkinville, NCYanceyville, NCCongressional District 6 (118th Congress), NCAlamance-Burlington Schools, NCAsheboro City Schools, NCCaswell County Schools, NCDavidson County Schools, NCDavie County Schools, NCElkin City Schools, NCForsyth County Schools, NCGuilford County Schools, NCLexington City Schools, NCMontgomery County Schools, NCMount Airy City Schools, NCRandolph County Schools, NCRockingham County Schools, NCStokes County Schools, NCSurry County Schools, NCThomasville City Schools, NCYadkin County Schools, NC Categories <All categories>Male PopulationFemale Population Metrics ValuePercentAverage Yearly ChangeAverage Yearly Change %Location QuotientDensity/mi² Periods 20222021202020192018201720162015201420132012 Sources ACS 5-year dataACS 1-year data Parent Items Parent Items Items <All items><18 items>Age under 5Age under 15Age under 35Age 5 to 9Age 10 to 14Age 15 to 17Age 15 to 19Age 15 to 64Age 18 to 19Age 18 to 20Age 18 to 34Age 20Age 20 to 24Age 21Age 21 to 24Age 22 to 24Age 25 to 29Age 25 to 34Age 30 to 34Age 35 to 39Age 35 to 44Age 40 to 44Age 45 to 49Age 45 to 54Age 50 to 54Age 55 to 59Age 55 to 64Age 60 to 61Age 60 to 64Age 62 to 64Age 65 to 66Age 65 to 69Age 65 and overAge 67 to 69Age 70 to 74Age 75 to 79Age 80 to 84Age 85 and over Items Configure Working on it... Cancel View Full Screen Print Chart Download PDF Download JPEG Download PNG Download SVG Population by Age and Gender: 2022 Piedmont Triad Regional Council Created with Highcharts 11.4.810%0%7.5%5%2.5%2.5%5%7.5%10%Age under 5Age 5 to 9Age 10 to 14Age 15 to 19Age 20 to 24Age 25 to 29Age 30 to 34Age 35 to 39Age 40 to 44Age 45 to 49Age 50 to 54Age 55 to 59Age 60 to 64Age 65 to 69Age 70 to 74Age 75 to 79Age 80 to 84Age 85 and overAge under 5Age 5 to 9Age 10 to 14Age 15 to 19Age 20 to 24Age 25 to 29Age 30 to 34Age 35 to 39Age 40 to 44Age 45 to 49Age 50 to 54Age 55 to 59Age 60 to 64Age 65 to 69Age 70 to 74Age 75 to 79Age 80 to 84Age 85 and over Male Population Female Population US Census, ACS 5-YrPowered by StateBook POPULATION The Piedmont Triad encompassed a population of 1,733,965 residents in 2021, reflecting a 3% growth rate since 2016 adding 58,574 new individuals to the region. Winston-Salem and Greensboro are ranked in the top 10 of the fastest-growing cities in North Carolina. Though the region’s population is growing, our population is also aging with 31% being 55 and over compared to 22% being under 18. Our racial and ethnic diversity has increased region wide since 2018, with Hispanic and Asian populations being the fastest growing. The region’s educational attainment is a mixed pictured with Bachelor Degree completions being 8.1% below the State average and 2.5% below the National average, however, Associate Degree completions are tied with the State average at 10% and above the National average by 1.2%. Within the K-12 realm, myFutureNC projects a regional average decrease of 7.8% for post-secondary enrollment and 3.94% for K-12 district enrollment. The overall demographic and socioeconomic indicators yield a strong economic outlook with population and diversity growth, but minimal growth within educational attainment is a labor force trend that’s becoming a major regional and state-wide focus. HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE Piedmont Triad has 528 National Register Listings with the NC Historic Preservation Office, 227 of those registers being income-producing tax credit projects. Downtown Winston-Salem alone, accounts for $1 billion of historical tax credit with the rich historic preservation of RJ Reynolds original buildings, Old Salem, and Hanes Hosiery Mills. COMPETITIVE ASSETS The Piedmont Triad contains an extraordinary interstate highway network to make daily commutes to international travel a breeze, with some of the lowest traffic in the country and home to an international airport. Major highway systems like I-40, I-85, and I-73/74 corridor provide adequate commute times and leverage the strengths and opportunities for the distribution, warehousing, and logistics industries. Alongside the innovative interstate highways, air and freight services are another crucial part of the region’s transportation asset, linking Piedmont Triad businesses with national and international markets. The Piedmont Triad International Airport offers scheduled domestic and international air service and there are 12 additional regional airports offering top-notch flight services. Passenger and commercial rail services are very prominent in the Piedmont Triad, with Amtrak offering multiple destination travel stops in the region and companies like Norfolk Southern, CSX, and Yadkin Valley Railroad Company operating the freight trackage. Regional bus, local bus, vanpool, and county-based demand response public transportation options are key in our economic vitality, especially with the region anchored by Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and High Point that are frequented by locals and travelers. Transportation services are expanding throughout some rural communities with the support of entities like Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) and Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Incorporated (YVEDDI). Public transportation options in rural counties have remained a regional focus and infrastructural need to continue addressing and work toward solutions of enhancing mobility. More recently, broadband access has moved to the forefront of the state and region’s infrastructure attention in order to address digital equity. According to the NC Broadband Availability Index, a regional average of 78.4% of the population has available 25/3 megabits per second service, with 57% and 99.8% being the highest and lowest outliers. Additionally, a regional average of 44% of the population having available fiber technology, with 0.73% and 87% being the highest and lowest outliers. Clearly there is a significant digital divide within the region and bridging that divide is a leading effort within our CEDS. Infrastructure assets go well beyond transportation and broadband, with education institutions, water and sewer systems, energy distribution, and industry sites. Working diligently with local leaders, policy makers, and stakeholders to plan for infrastructure needs is a crucial economic development component with ever changing needs that our CEDS plan addresses over the next five years. 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Cancel View Full Screen Print Chart Download PDF Download JPEG Download PNG Download SVG CBP Industry Sectors: Employment: 2018 - 2022 Piedmont Triad Regional Council Created with Highcharts 11.4.8Percent of Area Employment0%5%10%15%20%Health Care and Social AssistanceManufacturingRetail TradeAccommodation and Food ServicesAdministrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation ServicesConstruction 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 US Census, CBPPowered by StateBook CLUSTER STRENGTHS The Piedmont Triad is recognized historically as an economic hub for furniture, textile manufacturing, and tobacco. As the Piedmont Triad grows new industries should also be recognized as leading employers. These include: transportation/warehousing, healthcare, construction, technical services (professional and scientific), and retail trade. However, employment growth data identifies industry clusters in the fields of aerospace/defense, financial services, biomedical/chemical products, health services, and information technology. These are the industries characterizing future economic growth in the Piedmont Triad and presenting expansion opportunities within air mobility, agricultural chemical manufacturing, and technology and analytical instrument manufacturing. North Carolina’s business climate and winning the 2022 #1 ranking of America’s Top State for Business by CNBC, places the Piedmont Triad in a position to continue industry growth, pursue diversification opportunities, and leverage capacity with mega-site development. 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