Monday, May 07, 2007

Middletown Wants You to Give Us the Business


***Update: Last day - This Thursday.
During the next few weeks, a consulting firm hired by the town will solicit ideas about how Middletown can make itself more business-friendly.

Part of that process will be to listen to suggestions and recommendations from business owners who already are here.

-Sheley, "Daily News"
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Attend office hours with consultants from the Mayforth Group, which was hired by the town, on

Tuesday, May 1, from 1-4 p.m. or Thursday, May 10, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., at the Newport County Chamber of Commerce offices, 45 Valley Road, Middletown.

- If you're unable to attend one of the office hours contact Erin L. Donovan, vice president of the Mayforth Group, at 331-1300 or send e-mail to edonovan@mayforthgroup.com, to set up an appointment.

You may also contact me (link is top-left) as I am a member of this committee. We want to hear the good, the bad, & the ugly.

We're asking !




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Middletown wants to make itself more business friendly, the 1st step is to refrain from mailing letters to businesses alleging zoning violations when an inspection hasn't even been conducted! This process the building officials office took was and is very unprofessional.

Anonymous said...

This sounds reasonable to me!

Please use my contact link (top Left) if you like. If you don't want me to use your name, that's okay by me.

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