Wake Forest leaders aim to improve quality of life through strategic planning – here’s how by Latisha Catchatoorian
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here’s no perfect formula for creating a thriving municipality, but there are some key ingredients. Strategic economic development,
a vibrant downtown culture, available jobs and an affordable cost of living are just a few essential elements, and the Town of Wake Forest has these checklist items in spades. “The Town of Wake Forest is home to families, young professionals, entrepreneurs and creatives,” said Jason Cannon, president of the Wake Forest Business & Industry Partnership. “Its widespread appeal is due to things like reasonable housing prices, the charming nature of the town, the area’s strategic economic development, and plenty of activities for people of all ages and interests. The quality of life here is what attracts residents and keeps them here for years to come.”
Town of Wake Forest Downtown Development Director Lisa Hayes is a “true believer” that a downtown is the core of a community. “The health of your downtown directly affects the health of your community,” she continued. “If you’ve got a vibrant downtown, that sets the tone and entire stage for the community versus having shuttered windows. We are the front porch of our community. We are the gathering spot.” And that it is. Downtown Wake Forest hosts several events throughout the year and there is always something going on. The town’s calendar of events, restaurants, shopping, businesses and friendly faces prove that
One thing that the town does particularly well is creating a
“The town’s resources are what draw people in and its qualityof-life is what makes people stay.”
the town’s historic and central business districts.
community that can achieve a high quality of life through the amenities, infrastructure, events and opportunities that it affords its citizens. After all, not much can happen in a city that doesn’t have a strong framework of where it’s been and where it wants to go.
downtown is certainly the place to be. “Quality of life is so important to citizens,” Hayes opined. That’s exactly what Wake Forest transplant and resident Dawn Nakash found when she moved to town. “We were looking for a better quality of life in preretirement — still working, but as empty nesters. We loved other towns on paper, but not when we toured
For example, The Town of Wake Forest Renaissance
them,” Nakash recalled. “In 2011, Wake Forest was just
Plan has been instrumental in the transformation of
entering its downtown revitalization and streetscape
downtown since its 2006 inception. Developed to
projects — it didn’t look like it does today, but we saw
create a vision for the “heart of the community,” its
the forest for the trees. Downtown Wake Forest is what
planning encompasses 220 acres and includes both
drew me to this area and it has delivered all that I had