Thank youto our sponsors:
Special Achievement Award500 Downtown Building Inprovement ProjectsThe Partnership for Warrenton Foundation and the Town of WarrentonOrange Downtown Alliance, Inc. and the Town of Orange
VolunteerismMilestone Achievement Awards
1,000 Volunteer HoursAdvance Abingdon
15,000 Volunteer HoursBerryville Main StreetLuray Downtown Initiative, Inc.Waynesboro Downtown Development, Inc.
40,000 Volunteer HoursHistoric Manassas, Inc.Staunton Downtown Development AssociationThe Partnership for Warrenton Foundation
45,000 Volunteer HoursBedford Main Street, Inc.
55,000 Volunteer HoursHarrisonburg Downtown Renaissance
80,000 Volunteer HoursLynch’s Landing, Inc.
Special Achievement Award
Bedford Main Street, Inc. and the City of Bedford
Downtown Franklin Association and the City of Franklin
Winchester Old Town Development Board and the City of Winchester
VDDA | VHDA | VCC
25 Years of Main Street
Special Achievement AwardStrategic InnovationCommunity Partnership for Revitalization of Rocky Mount andthe Town of Rocky Mount
Private InvestmentMilestone Achievement Awards
$1 Million in Private InvestmentDowntown Blackstone, Inc. and the Town of Blackstone
$20 Million in Private InvestmentDestination Downtown South Boston and the Town of South Boston
$25 Million in Private InvestmentMarion Downtown Revitalization Association and the Town of Marion
$30 Million in Private InvestmentThe Partnership for Warrenton Foundation and the Town of Warrenton
$40 Million in Private InvestmentCulpeper Renaissance, Inc. and the Town of CulpeperHarrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and the City of Harrisonburg
$45 Million in Private InvestmentHistoric Manassas, Inc. and the City of Manassas
$50 Million in Private InvestmentStaunton Downtown Development Association and the City of Staunton
$85 Million in Private InvestmentLynch’s Landing, Inc. and the City of LynchburgWinchester Old Town Development Board and the City of Winchester
Chuck D’Aprix is an engaging, amusing, accomplished, well-informed and compelling speaker on emerging issues related to downtown revitalization, especially the role of entrepreneurship in downtown economic growth. With more than 25 years experience in downtown and commercial district renewal, D’Aprix has endeavored to find innovative solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
As a young Main Street manager, D’Aprix found that attracting and nurturing entrepreneurs provided the path of least resistance to downtown economic development. He carried his commitment to innovation in commercial district revitalization to the several economic development and community revitalization agencies he directed over the years. Employing skills he learned while serving on staff for a major real estate development firm, D’Aprix developed the first “Retail Incubator” in New England in the 1990’s.
D’Aprix is the principal of three successful consulting and research firms: Economic Development Visions, The Downtown Entrepreneurship Project and The Retail Incubation Group. These firms are not only consulting firms, but also “mini think tanks” that allow D’Aprix and his colleagues to perform research on the most pressing issues facing downtown revitalization professionals.
D’Aprix is a certified Public Meeting Manager and Certified Charrette Manager. He holds a master’s in communication from the Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University and completed a mid-career master’s in management from Lesley University with a concentration in commercial district revitalization. His firms are based in Washington, D.C.
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25th Anniversary Milestone Achievement Awards
ReceptionScott Smith, PresidentVirginia Downtown Development Association
WelcomeLouellen Brumgard, Associate DirectorVirginia Department of Housing and Community Development
Dinner
Remarks and Introduction of SpeakerBill Shelton, DirectorVirginia Department of Housing and Community Development
Keynote PresentationChuck D’Aprix, PresidentThe Downtown Entrepreneurship Project
Recognition of John Marlles Scholarship RecipientsRobin and David Marlles
Presentation of Milestone Achievement and Special Recognition AwardsBill Shelton
Adjourn
2010 Awards DinnerCraddock Terry Hotel – Lynchburg, Virginia
March 25, 20106 – 10 p.m.
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