The City of Wisconsin Dells being in the late stages of commercial district collapse can describe the inability to accept new business operators as an inverse relationship. This is the inverse relationship:
As the annual gross resort tax revenue decreases
The inability of existing business owners to accept new operators increases
The new business operators will verbalize the lack of community support and try to label it as protectionism, territorial behavior, or set in their ways. This is important to understand because the commercial district desperately needs more business operators to help share the tax burden.
For the past several years the City of Wisconsin Dells has experienced a consistent decline in the collected resort tax revenue. Individual operators have experienced a consistent decline in the average individual transaction total. This is evidence for the commercial district being in the later stages of collapse.
New business operators hoping to set up in the City of Wisconsin Dells soon discover the very real dynamic of existing business owners being unable to accept new operators. This dynamic is made worse by the increased number of public employees who selectively enforce seemingly unwritten rules - all designed to make it more difficult for a new business to continue to serve the community.
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