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Champion Arlington


The Champion Arlington Economic Development Strategy was developed after the City of Arlington contracted with Market Street Services, a national economic and workforce consulting firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, to develop an Economic Development Study and subsequent recommendations to develop a consensus vision for Arlington's future growth, and an action plan to achieve it.  This plan will help Arlington maintain its position as a recognized leader of creative and effective economic development policies and practices.  Furthermore, the processes required to see the Economic Development Study to fruition will build the capacity and cooperation necessary to maintain and further develop a vision for the City of Arlington.

From this Economic Development Study, the Champion Arlington Economic Development Strategy was created  that serves as a roadmap guiding the community toward a visionary future.


Champion Arlington Documents


 

Click on the following links to access plans and documents developed to support the Champion Arlington


Champion Arlington Strategic Plan.pdf

Champion Arlington Implementation Plan.pdf

 

Champion Arlington Target Cluster Review.pdf

 

Progressive Inc. of Arlington, was awarded a long-term contract to manufacture components for the Gulfstream 550 business jet program.  


Nordstrom Inc. will open a 31,673-square-foot Nordstrom Rack in The Parks at Arlington mall in spring 2011.


Aéropostale Inc. leased 3,500 square feet of space at The Parks at Arlington mall for a children’s line called P.S. from Aéropostale.


New tenants at Lincoln Square Shopping Center include Wedding World and Metropolitan Classical Ballet.


New tenants in the Arlington Highlands I-20 shopping district include The Improv Comedy Club, Dueling Piano Bar, Fat Fish Blue and Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt Company.


The Salvation Army has bought a 100,000-square-foot warehouse at 2900 Avenue E in Arlington to serve as a Disaster Services Center.


UT Arlington to build College Park, an $80 million, mixed-use development /parking garage, street-level retail, office suites, campus housing and welcome center.


UT Arlington is building a $78 million Special Events Center for world-class concerts, sporting activities, conferences and community events.


Babe’s Chicken will open this fall in downtown's Center Street Station, a $30 million mixed-use project on North Center Street.


A Mellow Mushroom location is being planned for Center Street Station.


Champion Arlington