June 1, 2006 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Long-term business leadership is key to
downtown’s success
(New York, NY, June 1, 2006) – In the 1970s,
several downtown business leaders in Charleston,
WV, met to determine what they could do to reverse
the downward spiral that they saw threatening their downtown.
In the May 15 issue of "Downtown Idea
Exchange" newsletter, Robert W. Bivens, explains
what was needed for these leaders to be able to
successfully hold together a 16-project program
that extended over a two-decade period and
accomplish every one of the projects.
The full text of the article is online at http://www.DowntownDevelopment.com/perspectives.php
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“Downtown Idea Exchange“ is a twice-monthly
newsletter reporting on downtown problems and
solutions in an effort to provide a focus for
revitalizing the central business districts of towns and cities.
Website: http://www.DowntownDevelopment.com
CONTACT:
Adam Reis
(212) 228-0246 ext. 105
Mailto:Areis@DowntownDevelopment.com
Long-term business leadership is key to
downtown’s success
(New York, NY, June 1, 2006) – In the 1970s,
several downtown business leaders in Charleston,
WV, met to determine what they could do to reverse
the downward spiral that they saw threatening their downtown.
In the May 15 issue of "Downtown Idea
Exchange" newsletter, Robert W. Bivens, explains
what was needed for these leaders to be able to
successfully hold together a 16-project program
that extended over a two-decade period and
accomplish every one of the projects.
The full text of the article is online at http://www.DowntownDevelopment.com/perspectives.php
###
“Downtown Idea Exchange“ is a twice-monthly
newsletter reporting on downtown problems and
solutions in an effort to provide a focus for
revitalizing the central business districts of towns and cities.
Website: http://www.DowntownDevelopment.com
CONTACT:
Adam Reis
(212) 228-0246 ext. 105
Mailto:Areis@DowntownDevelopment.com

In the 1970s, several downtown business leaders in Charleston, WV, met to determine what they could do to reverse the downward spiral that they saw threatening their downtown.
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