Foot Traffic Patterns
Understanding foot traffic patterns helps you optimize staffing, inventory, and operating hours. Data is based on 19 downtown venues on Hay Street and surrounding areas.
Live Analytics Dashboard
Section titled “Live Analytics Dashboard”For real-time predictions with weather adjustments:
Downtown Guide Business Analytics →
The dashboard includes:
- 7-day foot traffic predictions
- Weather-adjusted forecasts
- Event impact indicators
- Military payday markers
Weekly Traffic Patterns
Section titled “Weekly Traffic Patterns”Peak Times by Day
Section titled “Peak Times by Day”| Day | Peak Hour | Busyness Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 2-4pm | 16/100 | Slowest day - consider reduced hours |
| Tuesday | 2-4pm | 23/100 | Light traffic |
| Wednesday | 3-4pm | 29/100 | Moderate lunch potential |
| Thursday | 6-7pm | 33/100 | Evening uptick begins |
| Friday | 7pm | 63/100 | Peak of the week |
| Saturday | All afternoon | 54/100 | Busiest day overall |
| Sunday | 2pm | 54/100 | Afternoon peak only |
Overall Insights
Section titled “Overall Insights”- Busiest day: Saturday (sustained high traffic all afternoon)
- Peak moment: Friday 7pm (63% of maximum capacity)
- Slowest day: Monday (only 16% of peak traffic)
Staffing Recommendations
Section titled “Staffing Recommendations”| Day | Staffing Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Minimal (or closed) | Many downtown businesses close Mondays |
| Tuesday | Standard | 30% of peak traffic |
| Wednesday | Standard | 37% of peak - growing lunch opportunity |
| Thursday | Standard+ | 42% of peak - evening uptick |
| Friday | Full + Evening | 63% peak at 7pm - extend hours |
| Saturday | Full All Day | Busiest overall - all hands on deck |
| Sunday | Standard PM | Peak at 2pm, slow morning |
Weather Impact
Section titled “Weather Impact”Weather significantly affects foot traffic:
| Condition | Impact |
|---|---|
| Optimal (65-77°F) | Peak walking activity |
| Rain | -15 to -20% reduction |
| Cold (<40°F) | -20 to -30% reduction |
| Extreme heat (95°F+) | -40 to -57% reduction |
Military Payday Impact
Section titled “Military Payday Impact”Fort Liberty paydays typically fall on the 1st and 15th (or prior business day if weekend). Expect:
- 10-15% increase in downtown spending
- Higher foot traffic, especially dining
The Downtown Guide marks military paydays in its predictions.
4th Friday Events
Section titled “4th Friday Events”March through October - Expect 2-3x normal traffic during 4th Friday events (6-9pm).
2026 Dates:
- March 27
- April 24
- May 22
- June 26
- July 24
- August 28
- September 25
- October 23
Plan for:
- Extended hours
- Full staffing
- Extra inventory
- Street closures affecting parking
How to Use This Data
Section titled “How to Use This Data”For Staffing
Section titled “For Staffing”- Schedule your strongest team Friday evening and all Saturday
- Consider reduced hours or closing on Monday
- Cross-train staff to flex between slow/busy periods
For Inventory
Section titled “For Inventory”- Stock up before Friday/Saturday rush
- Reduce perishable orders for Monday
- Plan for event nights (4th Friday, festivals)
For Marketing
Section titled “For Marketing”- Promote slow-period specials (Monday-Wednesday)
- Run “Happy Hour” style events during off-peak hours
- Partner with nearby businesses for event-night promotions
Data Source
Section titled “Data Source”Foot traffic estimates from BestTime.app, analyzing aggregated mobile device signals from 19 downtown Fayetteville venues including:
- Coffee shops (Rude Awakening, Winter Bloom, Muse & Co)
- Restaurants (Pierro’s, Antonella’s, Circa 1800)
- Cultural venues (Library, Cape Fear Regional Theatre)
- Breweries (Dirtbag Ales, Cru)