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Availability of suitable space for expansion

Availability of suitable space for expansion. Lack of flexibility in allowed uses. High cost of land / doing business. Lack of amenities in some areas. The Economic Sustainability Strategy can be found at: www.bouldercolorado.gov Click “Doing Business” Click “Economic Vitality”.

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Availability of suitable space for expansion

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  1. Availability of suitable space for expansion

  2. Lack of flexibility in allowed uses

  3. High cost of land / doing business

  4. Lack of amenities in some areas

  5. The Economic Sustainability Strategy can be found at: • www.bouldercolorado.gov • Click “Doing Business” • Click “Economic Vitality”

  6. People: Strategies

  7. Place: 2014 Action Chart • Action Items

  8. Stakeholder Comments • Architects • Brokers • Developers • Property owners • Primary employers • Business & partner organizations

  9. Planning Board • Supportive of “place based” approach • Encouraged that ESS may spark the addition of amenities and creative housing and business spaces • Discussed transportation, housing, and workforce training opportunities

  10. Staff Recommendation City Council motion to adopt the Economic Sustainability Strategy Seth Ellis Chocolatier Mobile Assay

  11. What is a primary employer? Boulder defines a primary employer as: A business or organization that generates more than 50 percent of its revenues from activities outside of Boulder County, excluding hotels, motels, retailers, or food service facilities.

  12. People: Strategies

  13. People: 2014 Action Chart

  14. Place: Strategies

  15. Place: Strategies

  16. Place: 2014 Action Chart

  17. Process: Strategies

  18. Process: 2014 Action Chart

  19. Process: 2014 Action Chart • Action Items

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