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Carbon County Clash January 2025 Edition: 18235 vs. 18624
This edition of Carbon County Clash has shed light on the distinct characteristics of Albrightsville (18210) and Lehighton (18071), highlighting the importance of analyzing various factors such as foot traffic trends, top properties, trade areas, and visitor journey routes. By understanding these factors, businesses can make informed decisions about location, marketing, and competition.

February Face-Off: Zip Code Showdowns Across the Greater Philadelphia Region!
The WAI CRE Pulse is back with another month of exciting data showdowns! Get ready to dive deep into the trends and insights shaping the commercial real estate landscape across the Greater Philadelphia area and Lehigh Valley. This month, we're turning up the heat with Placer.AI-powered analyses, comparing key zip codes in each of our coverage counties.
Philly Data Domination:
This month, we're focusing on two vibrant Philadelphia neighborhoods: 19103 (Old City/Society Hill) vs. 19147 (University City). One steeped in history and charm, the other a hub of innovation and education. Which area is attracting more visitors? What are the key differences in consumer behavior and demographics? We'll uncover the data and reveal what makes these areas tick. [Link to Philly Data Domination]

Carbon County Clash December 2024 Edition: 18235 vs 18624
In December 2024, the Carbon County Clash compared the zip codes 18235 and 18624 using visitation data from Placer.AI collected over the past year. This report shows key trends and patterns that can help local stakeholders make better decisions about real estate and community development.
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Both Audubon Square and The Court At Upper Providence are anchored by Giant supermarkets. This shared anchor tenant plays a significant role in driving customer traffic to both locations and, consequently, contributes to the trade area overlap