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How Immigrant Businesses Bring New Vitality to Downtown Retail

By Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (other events)

Friday, October 16 2015 9:00 AM 11:30 AM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

DVRPC’s roundtable series highlights challenges older suburbs and downtowns are facing. The Strategies for Older Suburbs Roundtable Series provides a means for networking and exchanging ideas with similar organizations facing the same concerns.  This roundtable discussion will feature presentations on immigrant businesses followed by peer discussion.

Local economic development is of critical concern for municipalities and much effort is put into economic development strategies and initiatives.  Actively working to attract immigrant newcomers is an emerging strategy many forward-thinking municipalities are employing.  Immigrants represent 28 percent of Main Street business owners including neighborhood goods and services, restaurants, and accommodations.   Local officials understand immigrant-owned businesses contribute to local economic development, and competition is increasing. Learn how this important population segment can help the vitality of your downtown and what campaigns are currently underway in the Greater Philadelphia region. 

This event has been approved for 2.5 CM credits from the American Planning Association.

Agenda

8:30 am – Coffee and Networking

9:00 am – Welcome and Introductions

9:15 am – Presentations

Emily Costello, AICP and Christina Arlt, AICP, Office of Smart Growth, DVRPC
David Dyssegaard Kallick, Director, Immigration Research Initiative, Fiscal Policy Institute
Lorissa Luciani, PP, AICP,  Deputy Director of Community Development, Cherry Hill Township

10:30 am – Roundtable Discussion

Hear from your peers and colleagues as we share strategies and ideas on what your community is doing  to foster economic development.

Mailing Address

190 N Independence Mall West 8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106