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Making it easier to invest in Downtown Wilmington

The new Downtown Development District plan to encourage investments in properties in downtown areas of Wilmington, Dover, and Seaford is getting better.

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Administrators with the Delaware State Housing Authority are proposing a series of changes to the program that will, among other things, lower the minimum qualified investment threshold from $25,000 to $15,000.

Click Here to learn more about this exciting program.

I appreciate all that the state of Delaware is doing to encourage people to live, work, play, and invest in our downtown.

Marty

Check out the new Wilmington Visitors Guide

Our friends at the Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau have published their new Visitors Guide.

Whether you've been in Wilmington all of your life, or have just come here recently, or are considering coming here in the future, you will want a copy of this exciting and informative guide.

Wilmington Visitors Guide

This guide covers everything from our great restaurants to rich history to fun community events.

To download a copy of the guide, click here.

To request a hard copy of the guide, click here.

Oh, and be sure to share the guide with your friends.

Marty


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A meeting you don't want to miss

Back in February, I was part of the group that announced the new Downtown Development District plan - designed to encourage investments in our downtown area.

On Friday, August 21, there will be a meeting to go over the plan, including some changes that make it easier to participate.

I would encourage everyone to take some time and attend this meeting.

Hope to see you there.

Marty

More good news about starting a business in Wilmington

The good news about Downtown Wilmington continues!

Just days after being named one of the top cities for starting a business by Entrepreneur Magazine, we find out that Wilmington has been named a winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration's first ever "Startup in a Day" contest which carries a $50,000 prize to support business development.

Wilmington skyline from tower

Mayor Dennis Williams, Wilmington Economic Development Director Jeff Flynn, and Small and Minority Business Office Manager Denita Thomas all deserve kudos for their work in making this happen.

Marty

P.S. You can click here to see the full press release about this award.