Montrose Way Development Debate
Welcome to the October 2020 Montrose Way Development Debate Blog. As the Presidential Election draws near, our focus remains on how to revive a struggling economy. Listen to the Development Debate Podcast #6 with a discussion with the President and CEO of JobsOhio, JP Nauseef, about what the Buckeye State is doing to grow and […]
Small Business Creation Can Create Merchant Class Critical to Poverty Fight
Few distressed neighborhoods are creating the number of small companies they should. While the majority of residents working to achieve economic equality will do so by working for other people, true economic equity cannot be achieved with the development of a merchant class in these distress communities. A prime tool to support the development of […]
Developing Urban Job Center Sites Connects Workers to Private Sector Opportunities
COVID 19 didn’t solve the nations need for job ready sites anymore than it did most region’s lack of skill workers. An economic equity campaign needs to develop job ready sites in distressed urban and rural communities. Many states are working aggressively to develop sits in distressed communities by certifying sites for specific types of […]
Creating Skilled, Available Workers Best Long Term Approach to Poverty Eradication
The most important step to achieving economic equality is having the unemployed and underemployed engaged in high-wage jobs. Social welfare programs have not proven to address the long-term poverty challenges for many urban communities. Raising wage requirements for projects receiving economic development incentives is one method that can help retain and attract high-wage jobs as […]
Developing Missing Middle Market Rate Housing to Address Poverty
The urban core needs to attract quality market rate housing that falls in the middle point of residential housing. This “Missing Middle” is a critical step to develop quality housing that urban residents can afford. The “missing middle” housing types are those in between (mostly large-lot) single-family detached and large apartment complexes. Berkeley-based architect Dan […]
Economic Equity Agenda Needed to Revive the American Dream for All
2020 has been a disaster. COVID 19 not only infected millions of American and likely will kill a couple hundred thousand more but, triggered by police misconduct, a surge of legitimate protests along with unwarranted violence lead to the destruction of neighborhoods and property across the United States. The economic challenge for many communities even […]
Zoning & Economic Development Strategies in the Age of COVID 19 Webinar
Zoning & Economic Development Strategies in the Age of COVID 19 Webinar — Sorry for the second invite but the first email link was not functional! Join us for a webinar on Oct 07, 2020 at 9:00 AM EDT. David J. Robinson, Attorney at Law, LLC provides economic development legal services to public and private […]
Episode 4 Returning to Work: Economic Trends and Implications
Episode 4 Returning to Work:Economic Trends and Implications In this episode of the Development Debate, we discuss the topic of returning to work. As COVID-19 cases decline, many companies are requiring employees to return to the office. Not only is returning to your normal work environment beneficial for business growth, it’s also critical to getting our […]
Join us for our 3rd episode of The Montrose Group’s Podcast Series, The Development Debate!
Episode 3: Role of Revolving Loans The Montrose Group is excited to announce the launch of our new podcast, The Development Debate! COVID-19 has forced millions of American companies to seek nontraditional sources of financing. In this episode of the Development Debate, we sit down with Jamie Beier Grant, Manager of Economic and Workforce Development […]
The Lights are still dim for the Arts
As the COVID-19 outbreak began to take shape in Ohio and around the country, one of the earliest business to be impacted was Ohio’s arts and entertainment industry, including theaters both large and small, museums, galleries, and other entertainment facilities. After five months of closure, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) recently released new guidance […]