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Market voices: Developing Clearwater

Amanda Payne

CEO Amplify Clearwater

(The Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce) were not complete duplicates, but we shared about a hundred members. We were competing for dollars from tourist and visitor experience programs that overlapped. The challenge in bringing the two chambers together was to build something unique and new, and to bring the business community together. We are not in separate municipalities and all our challenges are the same: bringing development to Downtown, traffic, roadways, and infrastructure. There are local, countywide and state-level issues that the business community can unite behind, like the minimum wage initiative. The vision for Amplify Clearwater is to highlight how great Clearwater is for investment. The fact is that we have no state income tax, so you get more bang for your buck if you move here.

Over the past year, we have been focused on the development of a comprehensive business attraction campaign. Utilizing new property search and demographic tools, new methods of engagement and use of targeted engagements to drive developer interest, we are focused on those areas of the city ready for redevelopment and investment to support high value primary industries: US19 corridor, our industrially zoned areas, and the city’s Opportunity Zone located in the Downtown area. We also understand the importance of a variety of housing options to support the needs of a diverse and growing workforce so we’ve aligned our efforts with those of the county to ensure job growth and workforce housing development occurs in transit corridors.

Amanda Thompson

Director Clearwater Community Redevelopment Agency

Denise Sanderson

Director Clearwater Economic Development & Housing

CRAs are under constant scrutiny, so we have to make sure that we are telling our story, following the appropriate guidelines and spending the money as it is designed to be spent. We understand that Downtown Clearwater is still sometimes perceived as vacant or unwelcoming, and we focus on sharing the experiences that show we have a vibrant, arts-infused and welcoming Downtown. There is a wonderful experience waiting for everyone who wants to come to the Downtown area, and we aim to attract investors and business owners who are urban pioneers ready to take advantage of our potential as the next great Downtown in Tampa Bay.

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