Community and Economic Development in North Carolina and Beyond
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Downtown & Main Street
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: September 2012
» Engaging the public through online media
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: August 2012
» Brewing Up Some Economic Development: Changes to Craft Brewery Laws in North Carolina
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: July 2012
» Redeveloping an historic downtown theater? Advantages of public-private partnership
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: June 2012
» Funding Projects in a Business Improvement District: Does Everyone Have to Benefit?
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: May 2012
» Redevelopment of Historic Mill Properties – The Morganton Trading Company
» What are the Essentials of Economic Development in North Carolina?
» What @sog_ced is reading on the web: April 2012
» Targeting Troubled Neighborhoods for Housing Code Inspections
» UNC Partnerships with Tier I Counties (Part IV)
» Considering an intern to support your local organization?
» UNC Partnerships with Tier I counties (part II)
» Local Government Debt Financing Primer: Enhanced Security for Project Development Financings
» Governor’s Small Town Competitiveness Forum #3 — Haywood County
» Governor’s Small Town Competitiveness Forum #2 — Davidson County
» Governor’s Small Town Competitiveness Forum — Martin County
» The Strategic Priorities of a Small NC Town
» A Little Creativity Goes a Long Way: Aiding Distressed Communities in Precarious Economic Times
» Disaster Assistance for Small Businesses and Nonprofits – SBTDC and SBA Can Help
» A New Report: Eastern North Carolina through a “Metropolitan Lens”
» Arts and Economic Development – New York Mills, MN (pop 1,200)
» From Economic Development to Community Revitalization in Lenoir
» Arts and Economic Development in Small Towns
» A Guide to Business Improvement Districts in North Carolina
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