In terms of economic development, 2019 was a heckuva year for College Station.
Economic Development Director Natalie Ruiz -- who recently was recognized in public for the first time due to this podcast (such a diva...) -- and Communications Director Jay Socol reflect on some of the successes (and near-misses) from the past year + look ahead at what 2020 might bring in terms of new jobs and a diversified economy for College Station. Among the broad topics:
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All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 4: FY22 Capital Projects & Debt
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 3: FY22 Enterprise Funds
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 2: FY22 Expenses
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 1: FY22 Conditions & Revenues
All Up In Your Business: The business of managing College Station
All Up In Your Business: A hot market is filling vacant properties
All Up In Your Business: What you should know about Costco
All Up In Your Business: We're getting a what?
All Up In Your Business: How tourism can fuel business recovery
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 4 (Capital projects, tourism)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 3 (Expenses)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 2 (Revenues)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 1 (What we're dealing with)
All Up In Your Business: Dallis family/Burger Mojo
All Up In Your Business: Walk-On's
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