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A recent post on the local Facebook group, Gardner, MA-What’s Going On? Ask the question, ‘What does Gardner MA need to do to make it a destination city?
The term ‘destination city’ has entered our modern lexicon only recently. Generally, it refers to a community that may contain any number of positive economic and cultural characteristics that make it attractive to both local residents and visitors from far and wide. To be a destination city these days means your community is a place people want to visit, transact business in and maybe even dream of living in.
But what makes for a destination city? How do they develop? Why would we want to be a destination city?
I’m writing to you right now from the HULA co-working center along the banks of Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT. This section of town along with the entirety of the city contains countless features, developed over the last 40 years that make this community a true destination.
Learn about Burlington’s transformation under CEDO director Bruce Seifer on SMG’s ‘Are We Here Yet?’ Podcast.
I’m here for a conference and each time I come back to Burlington I’m struck by several key factors that make this a dynamic environment.
Find one great example of resiliency in our interview with Melinda Moulton, Main St. Landing January 2022.
Find out more about this approach from Chris Gibbons on SMG’s ‘Are We Here Yet?’ podcast March 2021.
There is more we could discuss but for now, perhaps the most important part to embrace is to know that, countless cities have had to re-invent themselves. Millions of hard-working enterprising citizens throughout the world right now are experiencing similar challenges. There is massive amounts of data; scenarios in great detail on what has worked and what has not in the past. So, we’re not alone. We need to embrace the need for change. We need to embrace our unity with those also on this journey. We need to start believing in a brighter future by first believing in ourselves.
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A recent post on the local Facebook group, Gardner, MA-What’s Going On? Ask the question, ‘What does Gardner MA need to do to make it a destination city?
The term ‘destination city’ has entered our modern lexicon only recently. Generally, it refers to a community that may contain any number of positive economic and cultural characteristics that make it attractive to both local residents and visitors from far and wide. To be a destination city these days means your community is a place people want to visit, transact business in and maybe even dream of living in.
But what makes for a destination city? How do they develop? Why would we want to be a destination city?
I’m writing to you right now from the HULA co-working center along the banks of Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT. This section of town along with the entirety of the city contains countless features, developed over the last 40 years that make this community a true destination.
Learn about Burlington’s transformation under CEDO director Bruce Seifer on SMG’s ‘Are We Here Yet?’ Podcast.
I’m here for a conference and each time I come back to Burlington I’m struck by several key factors that make this a dynamic environment.
Find one great example of resiliency in our interview with Melinda Moulton, Main St. Landing January 2022.
Find out more about this approach from Chris Gibbons on SMG’s ‘Are We Here Yet?’ podcast March 2021.
There is more we could discuss but for now, perhaps the most important part to embrace is to know that, countless cities have had to re-invent themselves. Millions of hard-working enterprising citizens throughout the world right now are experiencing similar challenges. There is massive amounts of data; scenarios in great detail on what has worked and what has not in the past. So, we’re not alone. We need to embrace the need for change. We need to embrace our unity with those also on this journey. We need to start believing in a brighter future by first believing in ourselves.