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Kingman residents invited to share retail preference

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman’s Economic Development team, in partnership with Retail Coach, is inviting residents to share their love for Kingman by participating in a retail survey aimed at shaping the future of local shopping. The survey, designed to be quick and easy, seeks input on favorite retailers, grocery stores, and suggestions for new businesses residents would like to see in Kingman.

Whether it’s a popular chain, a specialty store, or a unique dining experience, every suggestion helps guide efforts to attract businesses that align with the community’s needs. In 2019, a similar survey revealed strong interest in additional restaurants and clothing stores. This feedback contributed to Kingman’s success in welcoming new dining options, such as Culvers and Black Bear, and the opening of Marshalls. Building on that momentum, the city aims to continue enhancing its retail offerings.

“Our residents’ input is invaluable,” said Bennett Bratley, Kingman’s Economic Development Director. “Listening to the community allows us to focus on opportunities that truly matter to the people who live and shop here.”

The survey is open now and will remain available through April 14th, 2025. Take a moment to share your ideas and show your love for Kingman’s future.

To participate, visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2025KingmanRetailSurvey