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Downtown Durand Development Strategy
- Author(s):
- Kokil Agarwal, Jake Blythe, Sophia Prince, Colby Winter
- Date:
- 2018
- Group(s):
- MSU EDA University Center: Regional Economic Innovation
- Subject(s):
- Economic development, Sustainable development, Rural development, Community development, Urban, Michigan, Sustainable urban development, United States. Economic Development Administration, Michigan--Durand
- Item Type:
- Report
- Tag(s):
- Economic, Development, REI, Michigan, equity, Economic development, innovation, EDA, downtown development
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/663p-k620
- Abstract:
- The City of Durand is in the process of updating its 2004 Downtown Economic Enhancement Strategy. Home to roughly 3,400 residents, the City hosts a population that is 64% low to moderate income (LMI). The community has made great strides to improve and beautify the downtown district, but it still struggles to attract and retain viable local businesses. The goal of updating this plan is to develop a comprehensive strategy for attracting, retaining, and growing local businesses in the historic downtown. It will include performing basic market research, implementing a community wide survey, and incorporating new data into the existing plan parameters to identify recommendations and implementation strategies. For example, identifying business development strategies that target high demand commercial uses.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 6 months ago
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