Atlantic economic development news
November 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, received a report from Chamber Director Bailey Smith, who said the Chamber had acquired nine new members since the end of June, for a total of 230 businesses and organizations, there were 16 Ambassador visits, three of those involved ribbon cuttings, with three more scheduled to take place before the end of the year. She said also, there have been eight big events since June, with more to come, including: Christmas in Atlantic, which kicks-off with the Grand Lighting Ceremony.
As we’ve mentioned, the Scrooge Contest is currently underway until Nov. 21st, raising funds and collecting non-perishable goods for the Atlantic Food Pantry.
The food can be used for a Christmas meal, as well as non-perishable items that can be used beyond the holiday. Speaking of food, Bailey Smith mentioned there is the prospect for a new restaurant in Atlantic.
In his report to the Council, City Administrator John Lund reported on the progress of Retail Coach in helping the City find new businesses. The elephant in the room is always the lack of definable retail property with which to establish a business.
The Council mulled-over how to get property owners to sell their land for retail development. Councilman H. Lee Sisco asked if there was interest in nine-acres behind Casey’s on east 7th Street, for business use? Mayor Grace Garrett said that property has been sold.
The City of Atlantic signed a contract with Retail Coach in August 2021, to boost retail recruitment and related services. The agreement cost was $30,000 and renewed in September 2022 for $20,000. The Firm was tasked to identify retail opportunities within the City of Atlantic, recruit retailers, coach the community, help fill gaps, and ultimately act as an extension to the current staff, particularly how it relates to retail.