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Economic Development

A primary objective for place managers is fostering a healthy, sustainable, diverse and prosperous economy for the managed place. The place manager collaborates and works closely with various levels of local and regional economic development organizations, developers, real estate brokers, private firms, philanthropic foundations, destination management organizations, non-profits, and state and federal government agencies, while representing the specific and unique needs, challenges and trends of the managed place.

Additionally, the place manager will work to recruit and retain businesses, conduct market research, encourage a strong local workforce, maintain a diverse mix of commercial and residential development, and facilitate a built environment that is accessible for all users to live, work, play, visit and invest.

Preventing the Demise of Catalytic Downtown Projects

September 13, 2024 Presentation

Catalytic projects are often stymied by community resistance. What does it take to gain support from city leaders and residents? What role do BIDs play? Learn about approaches to this work that are driven by data and consensus building to ensure public support is there to help you get past the finish line.

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Premier Innovation Districts Stand Up!

September 13, 2024 Presentation

Innovation Districts are vibrant, urban places that catalyze collaboration and drive competition. But what are the key ingredients to really sustain success and tout this coveted title? Listen to insights from leaders to see what it takes to be a premier innovation district.

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From Ancestry to Adventure: Trends in Legacy Travel

September 13, 2024 Presentation

Today, 1 in 3 Americans believe that heritage travel is one of the most meaningful ways to connect with their roots and uncover individual identities. Learn key takeaways to inform a strategy that embraces the history of place through marketing and legacy tourism travel.

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Where Local Talent Meets Economic Opportunity

September 12, 2024 Presentation

A partnership out of University City District brings together industry, economic development and workforce partners to connect local under-represented talent into the booming life sciences manufacturing industry.

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Hello, Retail, My Old Friend

September 12, 2024 Presentation

As post-pandemic challenges continue, one trending recovery strategy involves retail – a downtown ecosystem staple. Landlords securing deals are leveraging ground floor retail as an amenity for upstairs tenants, advancing leasing.

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University Partnerships for Economic Development

September 12, 2024 Presentation

Fairfax City Economic Development (FCED) has forged a partnership with George Mason University to implement impactful initiatives. Together, they aim to advance FCED’s objectives, focusing on business investment, real estate development, retail growth and government contracting, fostering a thriving local economy.

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Vacancy to Vibrancy – The Case for Office Conversions

September 12, 2024 Presentation

A growing number of office-to-residential conversion programs have received international attention for their success at rapidly decreasing office vacancies while delivering much-needed downtown housing stock. Learn about innovative tactics to leverage adaptive reuse as the groundwork for a revitalized downtown core.

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Storefront Improvements

September 06, 2024 Award

To help minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs survive and thrive in a post-pandemic economy, the U District Partnership has taken various steps. It has streamlined permitting, provided architectural assistance, and injected $4.7 million of capital into the business community through three strategic grant programs.

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HIIVE (Hub for Inclusivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

August 16, 2024 Best Practice

The Hub for Inclusivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (HIIVE) in the Market at 7th Street is a small business incubator program focused on providing access to opportunities for diverse businesses within the food and retail sectors. The program leverages CCCP’s existing small business infrastructure to provide needed capacity and access for small business development.

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Advancing Places: Leverage Your District with Entrepreneurial Placemaking

June 14, 2024 Webinar

In this webinar, we will share how we activated the ecosystem: various business service providers, economic development thought-leaders, and a BID to allow entrepreneurs a space to do business. In doing so, we closed the gap in support services while providing founders/entrepreneurs with a firsthand look at doing business in a corridor.

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