Below is news coverage related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member.
In its first appearance before the Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee, the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton asked the committee on Nov. 13 to help voice — and support — requests for the county’s commitment to help small businesses during the planned redevelopment project for Lot 13.
The coalition — composed of small business owners, residents and nonprofits — has been seeking since September 2011 a written pledge from the county to the businesses that will face “a difficult time” maintaining business in the next two to three years as a result of the project, said Ash Kosiewicz, the coalition’s lead organizer.
The coalition asked the advisory committee to send a letter to County Executive Isiah Leggett stating the coalition’s requests for that pledge and a “construction mitigation plan,” as well as showing the committee’s support.
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January 17, 2012
Who Will Shine in a New Wheaton? The Wheaton Coalition’s Take on the Proposed Public Subsidy for B.F. Saul
Posted by Latino Economic Development Center under Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, Commentary, Maryland News, Small Business, Wheaton Redevelopment | Tags: Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, Emanuel Christian Library, Montgomery County, Showcase Aquarium, The Little Bitts Shop, Wheaton Redevelopment Program, Wheaton Sector Plan |Leave a Comment
by Ash Kosiewicz
Communications and Advocacy Director, LEDC
A few months ago, I walked into the Emanuel Christian Library to talk to Wheaton small business owner Jose Gonzalez. For years, Jose has sold a variety of Christian books, compact discs, and DVDs in the Wheaton Triangle.
I asked Jose for his take on the small business community in Wheaton and the prospects for its survival given developer B.F. Saul’s plans to redevelop the Triangle, which include new offices, a hotel, and high-rise apartments.
“It’s because of all of us small business owners that Wheaton shines,” Jose said.
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