Commercial Corridor Pilot

Monday, December 12, 2022 – Sean Washington, Executive Director of the Norfolk Economic Development Authority (EDA), gave CPRV civic league meeting attendees at Kingdom Embassy Ministries a brief introduction to plans for a pilot program aimed at boosting four (4) commercial corridors within the city of Norfolk (to include: Riverview, 35th street, Lafayette, Little Creek). More information about the program will be officially released to the public sometime in mid-January 2023, with an anticipated business/commercial real estate grant application launch date of February 2023.
 
Learn more about this and other EDA projects at norfolkdevelopment.com
 
 

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Civic League General Members Meeting Recap: Monday, December 9, 2024

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