| Economic development in Raleigh is a partnership between the City of Raleigh, the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Raleigh Area Development Authority and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance are working as one. The Raleigh Economic Development Partnership brings a clear understanding of the resources available to assist business owners, developers and investors as part of a coordinated economic development program. As we develop a comprehensive web presence to provide seamless transitions from one organizational site to another, please use the list below to find links to our partner's websites to meet all your business needs. |
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Sustainable Raleigh was created to provide guidance for policy development and goal setting for the City of Raleigh based on these three fundamental principles: economic strength, environmental stewardship, and social equity.
Community Development Department The Community Development Department works to improve the quality of life for Raleigh's citizens by increasing and improving the affordable housing stock, revitalizing older neighborhoods and supporting related human services.
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The Raleigh Economic Development Program functions as the lead economic development sales and marketing program for the City of Raleigh, and is responsible for marketing, business recruitment, and business retention services in cooperation with Wake County Economic Development and other public and private business development organizations.
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The Downtown Raleigh Alliance (DRA) is the official nonprofit organization designated to manage and promote downtown as a regional center of commerce, tourism, and livability. The DRA team provides a comprehensive array of programs designed to build on the strengths of the downtown business district.
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| GRCVB
Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau promotes Raleigh and Wake County for all types of visitor business to enhance economic growth and development of the area. GRCVB also acts as a liaison between potential visitors and the businesses that host them. The Bureau specifically provides assistance to hospitality-sector business owners, developers and investors by:
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Raleigh Area Development Authority is a not for profit community economic development organization. RADA focus is on attracting financial and other development assistance to the City's most under invested areas.
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