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Board Orientation Saturday, January 28 th 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
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Board OrientationSaturday, January 28th

8 a.m. – 9 p.m.

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MISSION

Midtown Indianapolis, Inc. exists to enhance the quality of life and sustainability of Midtown Indianapolis. Through the provision of comprehensive community development services and in collaboration with community stakeholders we work toward six community identified aspirations which seek to transform Indianapolis’ Midtown into a destination connected, an exceptional outdoor experience, a public policy collaborator, a place of investment, an employment generator, and an identifiable place.

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FOCUS AREA

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MIDTOWN ASPIRATIONS

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MIDTOWN ASPIRATIONS, CONTINUED

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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STAFF

Michael McKillip Mali Jeffers Keelee SlackExecutive Director Director of Engagement

& OperationsProgram & Events

Coordinator

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PROGRAM FLOW CHART

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WHERE DOES FUNDING COME FROM?

Annual budget: $300,385

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A visionary community development project to transform strategic places in 6 Marion County neighborhoods into dynamic centers of culture, commerce and community, preparing Indianapolis for unprecedented success as it enters 2020.

What is Great Places 2020?

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L.O.V.E

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GREAT PLACES 2020

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District Redevelopment

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GREAT PLACES 2020

Housing Redevelopment

56 New Homes by 20208 in 2017MAC – Housing Focus Area

Efforts led by Near North Development

Currently:33% Vacant19% Homeownership Rate48% Rental

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MIDTOWN ANCOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ANCHOR COALITION (MAC)

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MIDTOWN ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (MEC)

•The MEC was organized in 2010 to advocate for the Midtown EDA and Midtown TIF District•The City County Council designated the group to make recommendations to MDC and CCC related to Economic Development in the EDA.•MEC adopted its charter in November 2013•MEC recommended its first proposed TIF Bond April 2014.

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MIDTOWN ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (MEC)

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EventsMIDTOWN EVENTS

New Event?

June 2017 September 2017

Nov. 11 & 12 2017TBD


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