Downtown
Memphis Part 1
By: Andrew Ewing
Memphis is another river city where the downtown has seen a
major revitalization project take place.
"We envision a thriving Downtown is the heartbeat of the region,
built on Memphis unique character and authenticity, attractive to residents,
workers, and visitors from all walks of life"(Kitsinger) The community goals Memphis established for a
downtown are:
-Is safe, attractive and livable.
-Is a thriving regional economic hub.
-Is inclusive and diverse
-Is an asset that is valued and supported by the entire
region.
-Exemplifies Memphis' unique character and authenticity.
(Kitsinger)
The City Center Commission Board that saw this project to
fruition consisted of a 16 member panel. On this panel are 10 private-sector
members, a city and county mayor representative, one city council member, one
county commissioner and two state legislators.
All 16 member have a tie to the community and a desire to continue
reshaping the downtown.
Like most major projects, funding was a major issue. With 10
private-sector members involved they are already financially invested in the
community. As a result, the greater success the downtown has, the greater
success their business will probably have.
Another way this project was financially successful was because of the
Center City Revenue Finance Corporation. The CCRFC is "A state-chartered
industrial development board comprised of nine volunteer board members,
nominated by the mayors and approved by the City Council and the Country
Commission for 6 year terms."(Kitsinger)
The CCRFC can do several things:
-Grant Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) tax freezes to
property owners who plan to improve
or redevelop their property.
-Issue Bonds to provide financing for public interest
projects.
-Finance, own, lease and dispose of properties.
(Kitsinger) The tax breaks or tax freezes encourages new or current business owners
to update or build new facilities. Bonds
are an excellent way to provide outside interest groups or people a way to
invest in public project that take place in any project.
The last group is the Center City Development Corporation.
This group:
- Acts as a developer for key Downtown projects.
-Offers low interest development loans to property owners
who renovate, redevelop, or stabilize
property in the CBID.
- Administers a retail incentive loan program to encourage
new retail. A couple
other Business investment incentives the City of Memphis offers is:
-Development Loan Program: Low-interest (3%) loan
program for property redevelopment.
-Downtown Retail Incentives: Forgivable loan and
Façade Grant Program to encourage
retail recruitment and retention.
-Downtown Office Occupancy Incentive: Grant program
designed to recruit and retain high
occupancy rates for Downtown offices.
-Parking Development & Bond Issuance: Parking
development as a catalyst for private
investment with bond issuance authority.
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