Floor space and employment survey 2022
Data on all businesses for every building in our area.
The 2022 floor space and employment survey is the fourth full survey within the current City of Sydney local area boundaries. Previous surveys were undertaken in 2007, 2012 and 2017.
The fieldwork started in September 2022 and took around 10 months to complete. The 2022 results are the most comprehensive data set of all businesses, floor space, employment and capacity measures in the city.
The 2022 floor space and employment survey was undertaken towards the end of rolling Covid-19 lockdowns. The pandemic led to significant impacts on the number of businesses in the city compared to the previous survey in 2017.
The local area covers 26.15km² and the estimated resident population was 231,086 at June 2023 (Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2022-23). Regional population. ABS. https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/regional-population/latest-release.
Total figures
In 2022, in the local area there were:
- 26,321 buildings
- 5,137 buildings containing businesses
- 21,618 business establishments providing jobs519,839 jobs (total employment count).
Key changes between 2017 & 2022 surveys
- Total internal floor space increased by 2.03 million square metres (5.6% increase) to 38,172,848m²
- The number of businesses employing workers in the city decreased by 8.1% to 21,618 establishments
- The city accommodated 519,839 workers, an increase of 18,053 (3.6% increase) since 2017
- There were 22,435 hotel rooms (10.1% increase), 6,131 serviced apartments (5.7% increase) and 6,639 backpacker beds (14.0% decrease) counted
Local area overview and summary
Each group is unique and dynamic in its own right with its own set of social, economic and environmental characteristics. The 10 village areas are designed to recognise the diversity of local needs and values that exist across the city. The floor space and employment survey reports on each of the 10 villages separately.
Guides
The city at a glanceStatistical data about our area and how we compare in a national and global context.Published 7 December 2023Council governance & administration
Community profileDemographic information about our residents, the area and each suburb.Published 1 October 2021Research & reports
Community indicators reportThe suite of measures we monitor helps us gauge progress towards Sustainable Sydney 2030.Published 1 November 2024Research & reports
City monitor reportsTracks the supply of new residential, commercial and visitor accommodation providing accurate data on the growth and distribution of development in the local area each year.Published 19 November 2024