The final report from a team contracted to recommend an economic development strategy to Beachwood
Steve Schoeny of SZD Whiteboard, Mark Barbash, former economic development director of the city of Columbus, and Mark James from ED Solutions.
The 29-page report outlined nine broad recommendations that each include specific tasks. Here’s a summary.
Branding: “We’re not from Cleveland, and driving up here, we don’t know when we’re in Beachwood,” said Schoeny.
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Beachwood has a strong brand now — a qualified marketing firm should highlight the city’s strengths. Also, the consultants argued that people should be able to see Beachwood’s borders: with signs or consistent streetscapes and building materials, for example.
Attraction: “There are a lot of players in your market, but in our opinion, you don’t get your fair share of deal flows,” said James.
Steps to take:
Regionalism: Beachwood’s a small community, so working together with neighboring communities will benefit the city to attract businesses.
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Business Retention and Expansion: The consultants said that they heard from several businesses about how well councilmen, staff and the mayor support existing businesses.
Steps to take:
Institutionalize Beachwood’s support network. Make it a priority if Beachwood develops an economic development department, and contract someone to act as a liaison. Assign the liaison a number of business visits to perform per month. Promote the city’s businesses and offer workshops and seminars.
Incentives Tool Box: Beachwood does not have a set incentives plan. A clearly defined incentive program is an important asset of the most successful cities that the team studied as part of the project, the team told council during a preliminary results presentation in August.
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Commerce Park Revitalization: The Commerce Park study conducted in March 2011 indicated that the business park faces several problems, including a low occupancy rate, aging buildings, and parking and traffic concerns.
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Beachwood Entrepreneurship and Small Business Recommendations: The City should support and encourage existing and new entrepreneurship and small businesses in Beachwood.
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Economic Development Organization: As it stands, Beachwood does not have a dedicated full-time staff for economic development. To carry out the plan’s recommendations, the city will need this department.
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Timing: Beachwood can complete this in two years, the team asserts. Some tasks, such as approving the budget and hiring a director of economic development, need to be accomplished first.
Click here to download the full report (PDF) and here to see the full presentation.