Bull City Wrap ep. 337 (Nov. 7 - 13, 2023)
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Miss any of our Bull City Today episodes? Catch up on your local government news with Bull City Wrap or listen to our podcast.
· If you’re an aspiring or new entrepreneur, you’ll want to mark your calendar now. Our Office of Economic and Workforce Development is hosting the Bull City Business Summit on November 16 and 17 at the Durham County Main Library.
· Our 2023 Innovate Durham program is now accepting applications. The program is a partnership between us and Durham County that allows entrepreneurs to use local government as a laboratory to test products and ideas. Learn more about how it works.
· Underrepresented communities and formerly incarcerated residents will soon benefit from healing and wellness programs tailored specifically to their needs through the Transformative Justice Program. Find out what the program is and how it will work.
· Some of Durham’s historically underutilized businesses and small commercial property owners and businesses will get support from the Bull City Equitable Development Fund. Learn which businesses may qualify and why it’s needed.
· The process to find a development partner for the site of the former Police Department headquarters is moving forward. We share the latest developments and what happens next.
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· If you’re an aspiring or new entrepreneur, you’ll want to mark your calendar now. Our Office of Economic and Workforce Development is hosting the Bull City Business Summit on November 16 and 17 at the Durham County Main Library.
· Our 2023 Innovate Durham program is now accepting applications. The program is a partnership between us and Durham County that allows entrepreneurs to use local government as a laboratory to test products and ideas. Learn more about how it works.
· Underrepresented communities and formerly incarcerated residents will soon benefit from healing and wellness programs tailored specifically to their needs through the Transformative Justice Program. Find out what the program is and how it will work.
· Some of Durham’s historically underutilized businesses and small commercial property owners and businesses will get support from the Bull City Equitable Development Fund. Learn which businesses may qualify and why it’s needed.
· The process to find a development partner for the site of the former Police Department headquarters is moving forward. We share the latest developments and what happens next.
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