Columbia Business Improvement District hoping city council approves ordinance
The City Center Partnership supports hundreds of businesses in the City of Columbia. They re hoping City Council will approve their ordinance to continue to operate. Author: Tai Wong Updated: 6:51 PM EDT July 19, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. The City Center Business Improvement District covers 36 blocks around downtown Columbia, including parts of Gervais Street, Assembly Street, Marion Street, and the Main Street District.
The non-profit organization that supports hundreds of businesses in Columbia, for 20 years, is hoping Columbia City Council will approve an ordinance that will extend their operation.
“The ordinance is to establish the business improvement district, said Matt Kennell, President and CEO of City Center Partnership. It’s really continuing the Business Improvement District. We have been in operation since January 1st of 2002.”
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