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The Waterbury region is a unique place, rich in natural resources, strategically located, with a colorful proud history. For long-term investors interested in establishing themselves in a downtown area or outside the borders of a vibrant, robust and developing city, Waterbury offers affordability, investment return and one-of-a-kind urban planning. Click here to view the "Roadmap To Waterbury". |
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The Waterbury Development Corporation (WDC) is the City of Waterbury's official economic and community development entity. The Corporation was founded as a partnership of the public and private sectors to help the City of Waterbury, its businesses, and its residents revitalize their city, stimulate and support economic development, promote investment in education, rehabilitate and maintain the City's housing stock, eliminate urban blight and decay, and improve the overall quality of life.
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The Waterbury Region has always been an ideal location to establish a business where you can still maintain the highest quality of life. We invite you to take a closer look to see what we have to offer you, your family and your company.
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Main St. Waterbury is a grassroots, community organization for downtown revitalization and historic preservation. By improving the physical appearance of downtown Waterbury, promoting its architectural and cultural assets, organizing volunteer initiatives, sponsoring events, and fostering public and private partnerships, Main St. Waterbury is working to rejuvenate Waterbury's downtown district without sacrificing its character or heritage.
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Brass Mill Center offers the best in shopping, dining and entertainment for the Greater Waterbury Region. Brass Mill Center is home to nationally-known retailers such as H&M, Gap, Old Navy, American Eagle, Hollister & Co., Brookstone, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, and is anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, Burlington Coat Factory, and Sears.
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Important Documents
Local Action Plan Neighborhood Stabilization Project January 2009