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Leslie Anderson
Anderson is the president and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority the first and only African-American woman in the nation to lead an independent redevelopment financing agency, and thanks to her effectiveness she has been reappointed to this position by four consecutive governors. Since Anderson took over more than a decade ago, the authority has leveraged nearly $4 billion in new investments – including about $500 million in direct investments – in some of the state’s most economically distressed communities. That funding has been vital to redevelopment efforts around New Jersey, with the authority claiming credit for 15,000 new housing units and more than 10 million square feet of commercial and retail space. And the authority is now poised to play a significant role in the Opportunity Zone program. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NJRA created the Small Business Lease-Emergency Assistance Grant Program
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Feb 22, 2021 12:02 PM
Local tourism officials are sounding an optimistic note about events returning this year as the hospitality industry looks to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
The planned events include an additional race at Ironman Raceway, which is hosting the Hoosier GNCC in May. Fans are also expected to gather for August’s AMA Pro Racing-sanctioned Ironman National and the GNCC season finale in October.
Plans are also being made for the Strawberry Festival, Taste of Montgomery County, Friends of Sugar Creek Canoe Race and Crawfordsville Main Street’s summer concerts and lunch events.
Francis Davidson rented out his college apartment over the summer for extra cash. Now, Sonder is a $1.3 billion start-up that may be the next big hospitality.
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