Wednesday Wisdom: The Styx Business Recruitment Project
Name:
Wednesday Wisdom: The Styx Business Recruitment Project
Date:
April 14, 2021
Time:
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM EDT
Website:
www.blackchamberpbc.com
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Event Description:
Are you interested in learning more about the opportunity to own or lease newly constructed commercial space in the exciting Historic Northwest, known as the Heart & Soul of West Palm Beach?
Don’t miss “The Styx Business Recruitment Project” hosted by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) City of West Palm Beach
Guest Speakers:
Richalyn Miller, Marketing Manager CRA
Genia Baker, Project Manager Historic Northwest District.
The Styx is a collection of eight, commercial spaces almost 600 square feet each, on 4 individual parcels which will be made available for purchase or lease through a competitive process by the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for delivery/occupancy in the Summer/Fall of 2021. The project is part of the commercial revitalization of the Historic Northwest and is intended to enhance the current business mix and attract local, neighborhood businesses to serve the needs of the local community, the residents of the City of West Palm Beach and ultimately, the cultural tourism market that will be attracted to the district.
Don’t miss “The Styx Business Recruitment Project” hosted by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) City of West Palm Beach
Guest Speakers:
Richalyn Miller, Marketing Manager CRA
Genia Baker, Project Manager Historic Northwest District.
The Styx is a collection of eight, commercial spaces almost 600 square feet each, on 4 individual parcels which will be made available for purchase or lease through a competitive process by the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for delivery/occupancy in the Summer/Fall of 2021. The project is part of the commercial revitalization of the Historic Northwest and is intended to enhance the current business mix and attract local, neighborhood businesses to serve the needs of the local community, the residents of the City of West Palm Beach and ultimately, the cultural tourism market that will be attracted to the district.