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Crystal ball bright for Hampton Roads

Virginia Business
March 2004

Hampton Roads is in for a pretty good year, according to Old Dominion University’s annual economic forecast. The region should see steady growth in everything except unemployment, which is predicted to drop slightly to 3.8 percent. Forecasters’ predictions on major economic bellwether categories include the following:

Gross regional product $56.4 billion +4.5 percent
Civilian employment 729,290 +0.7 percent
Taxable sales $16.93 billion +3.4 percent
Hotel revenues $679.3 million +4.6 percent
General cargo tonnage $14.41 million +3.3 percent
Single-family housing
permits value
$1.018.7 million +3.5 percent

These numbers, of course, can’t predict an unexpected calamity. ODU forecasters admit that their 2003 predictions grossly underestimated taxable sales by 3.8 percent. The culprit? Last September’s Hurricane Isabel, which contributed an unanticipated $422 million to the coffers of Hampton Roads businesses.

Virginia Business - March 2004