The Illinois Small Business Development & International Trade Center (SBDC/ITC) has updates about disaster assistance resources available to small businesses during Coronavirus (COVID-19). Three important changes have recently taken place:
The Village of Antioch views Economic Development is being a critical component of creating a vibrant and resilient community. Based on this fact, a comprehensive policy has been established starting with the recent adoption of the Antioch Economic Development Plan and the creation of the Antioch Economic Development Task Force. All economic development efforts start with the existing demographics and psychographics of a community (i.e. population, median household incomes, educational level, etc) along with the existing economic and market trends. Understanding your market and demographic profile is the critical first step in creating an intelligent economic development plan. Having the right demographic/psychographic profile along with having the right contacts for the retailers creates the foundation for having a successful economic development strategy.
Antioch’s trade area is approximately 100,000 people, which includes parts of Wisconsin and areas to the south and west. The trade area includes approximately 39,000 households and incorporates a median household income of $93,000.00. In addition, the Antioch trade area still includes vacant land and is a growing area compared to more mature areas to the south.
The Village Staff as part of the Economic Development Plan has identified several key economic development anchors that we are focused on with respect to attracting new businesses to the community. These anchors include the following:
An important part of the Village’s Economic Development Plan is to find the right partners to assist the Village in their Economic Development initiatives. Over the several years, Antioch has worked with some of the leading national economic development consultants to understand our market area and has recently hired a consultant to assist in retail outreach and another consultant to assist in drafting a Downtown Strategic Plan. Below is a summary of some of the active efforts that the Village has recently made through partnership with our consultants:
Another component of the Village’s Economic Development efforts was the recent creation of the Antioch Economic Development Task Force. This new task force is made up of leading business and civic leaders in the community and their major role will be to provide the business community with a voice on new business development and retention of existing businesses. The Village believes that it is important that the business community have a voice in creating business friendly policies in the Village.
The Antioch Economic Development Task Force is made up of representation from the banking, finance, manufacturing, retail, restaurants, development, investment, auto dealerships, and civic bodies in the Village.
Economic Development Inquiry Contact
Michael S. Garrigan, Esq, AICP, CNU-A
Community Development Director
(847)395-1000 ext 1311
mgarrigan@antioch.il.gov
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