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Marketing and Economic DevelopmentThe Central Avenue Corridor has unique physical, historic, and cultural characteristics and serves as a gateway to Prince George's County. Using qualitative and quantitative research tools, the Marketing and Economic Development Project will develop a snapshot of the corridor's assets and priorities and translate them into a marketing and economic development campaign. Business along the Central Avenue Corridor provides essential services and contributes to the character and success of the area. Although the businesses are typically grouped or located within close proximity to each other, these businesses are neither organized nor designed in a manner that encourages the development of a shared identity, that maximizes resources, or that addresses common issues. The project will examine business recruitment techniques to diversify and increase economic opportunities conducive to transit-oriented development. Milestones:
Timeline:Fall 2010–Fall 2012 Reports and Presentations:Central Avenue-Metro Blue Line Corridor Resource Report: |