Commercial Corridor Main Street Workshop
Posted by on March 17, 2006
LISC COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
MAIN STREET WORKSHOP
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2006
9:00AM ? 12:00 NOON
Location:
DVRPC CONFERENCE FACILITY
190 North Independence Mall West
(6th & Race Streets) 8th Floor
Downtown Revitalization and Development through the Main Street Approach: Confessions of a Main Street Manager
This workshop will:
? Give Corridor/Main Street Managers, CDCs, Business Associations, property owners, supporters and others involved in commercial corridor development an overview or refresher on the basic Main Street Approach.
? Highlight successful strategies and obstacles to be overcome through real life examples.
? Inform participants of upcoming opportunities for Main Street and Elm Street programs and funding.
? Provide a forum for discussion on policy changes to promote the redevelopment of commercial corridors in Philadelphia and the surrounding area.
REGISTRATION FORM
If you are interested in attending the Commercial Corridor Revitalization
Through the Main Street Approach Workshop, scheduled for Monday, April 3rd,
at 9:00 am (Continental Breakfast at 8:30), please complete the registration form on the back of this pamphlet and fax or mail it along with a $10 registration fee payable to LISC at 718 Arch Street, Suite 500S,
Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Continuing Education: 2.5 AIA/CES
Location: the conference facility at the Delaware Valley Regional Planning
Commission at 190 North Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia PA 19132
(Corner of 6th and Race Streets).
For more information
call Andrew Toy or Rachel Polisher at
(215) 923 923-3801
Fax ? (215) 923 923-3168
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