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Guest Opinion: Economic development projects will fuel city’s recovery
Courtesy of City of Richmond)
By Levar M. Stoney
After a tumultuous 2020 that not only shook the lives of Richmonders, but also our local economy, I am hopeful of Richmond’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
I am hopeful because our recovery has already started and is centered on economicdevelopment to create economic justice.
Our Department of Economic Development has been working overtime throughout the pandemic to seize any and all opportunities before us, and there are strong signs that economic development interest in our city has not diminished.
In fact, in an analysis of 38 major metropolitan areas across the U.S., LinkedIn said Richmond attracted the third-largest amount of new residents during the pandemic.
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