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  • Improving Rural Housing: turning blighted dilapidated houses into new homes
    community | economic development | rural | success

    Improving Rural Housing: turning blighted dilapidated houses into new homes

    ByBecky McCray May 7, 2021May 3, 2021

    By Becky McCray Small towns need good housing to retain population and to attract new residents, new industries and new entrepreneurs. There’s growing interest in living in small towns and rural communities, making good rural housing even more important. You might have heard about Zoom Towns, as more people choose remote work and live in…

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  • Small downtown building with a marijuana dispensary sign and flag.
    community | economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | trends

    Are marijuana shops good or bad for small towns?

    ByBecky McCray April 22, 2021

    By Becky McCray In each state that has decriminalized marijuana sales, there’s a usual pattern that happens. Immediately after it is allowed, cannabis dispensaries or legal weed stores start opening all over town, even in small towns. At the peak, it can feel like every other store front is a pot shop! Should city governments…

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  • Downtown is your town’s core: How to make your case
    Best of | community | economic development | rural | shop local

    Downtown is your town’s core: How to make your case

    ByBecky McCray February 22, 2021March 25, 2023

    Why does downtown matter? I’ve been asked why downtowns matter to small towns. Why should you invest your time and money into revitalizing your downtown? What makes it more important than any other area of town? What about that highway frontage? Or the edge of town where the discounters locate? In our Survey of Rural…

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  • Zoom Towns: Remote Work Ready from SaveYour.Town
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | trends | workforce

    Zoom Towns: attracting and supporting remote workers in rural small towns

    ByBecky McCray December 10, 2020July 1, 2023

    People have been saying for years that they would prefer to live in rural areas. Trulia research in 2014 showed 7% more people wanted to live in rural places than did then. In 2018, Gallup asked people where they preferred to live. Rural came out on top for all age groups except for 18-29 year olds. With the 18-29…

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  • Video: How to fill empty car dealership buildings for the holidays
    community | economic development | rural | shop local

    Video: How to fill empty car dealership buildings for the holidays

    ByBecky McCray November 6, 2020

    Empty buildings during the holidays are a drag on local shopping Who wants to shop downtown when it looks so empty? Car dealerships are an especially tough type of building to fill. Not many businesses need such a large space, and the layout of the space can make it tough to find a good fit….

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  • Small Town Buildings
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | shop local | trends

    Why “Small Town” Might Become the Sexiest Brand In the World

    ByChris Brogan August 7, 2020May 26, 2022

    Guest Post by Chris Brogan The COVID-19 quarantine has crushed so many small businesses and the economy at large. It’s truly been the worst financial crisis unfurling in this country since the 1930s. And while some measures are in place to help this not reach that level of despair, many people are finding themselves out…

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  • Becky McCray and Deb Brown present Refilling the Business Pipeline
    economic development | entrepreneurship | failure | mistakes | rural | success | trends

    Refilling the rural business pipeline

    ByBecky McCray July 7, 2020July 6, 2020

    This is a short sample from the SaveYour.Town video “Refilling Your Business Pipeline” featuring Deb Brown and me. Small towns and rural communities will need new business startups to revitalize their local economies, but not many people have the resources today to do a startup the way it’s traditionally been done. Part of what holds…

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  • A large industrial-looking empty building
    economic development | mistakes | rural

    Huge vacant buildings: grants to renovate?

    ByBecky McCray June 9, 2020June 22, 2020

    Should we offer incentives to fill it with small retailers? How do we convince the mayor and economic development group?   The empty factory building A reader wrote in to ask about converting and dividing up a huge old building. Because my answer isn’t quite what the reader asked for, I’ve taken the details out….

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