White Center organizations’ proposal gets $64,000 from the City of Seattle

You’ll recognize familiar White Center faces in that photo provided by the office of Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. On Tuesday, in Seattle’s University District, he announced $1.1 million in city grants for business districts. We followed up with his office for specifics, including $64,500 announced for White Center. According to Karin Zaugg with the city Office of Economic Development, the money is for a proposal submitted by the White Center Community Development Association and White Center Chamber of Commerce, and it is intended “to do four main things: 1) Business attraction, 2) Retail study about the mix of businesses in White Center, 3) Business Mixers to facilitate relationships among the local businesses, and 4) organizational development to strengthen their organizations.”


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One Response to “White Center organizations’ proposal gets $64,000 from the City of Seattle”

  1. Interesting proposals.