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WDCEP Releases 2009 Annual Report
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The Washington, DC Economic Partnership's 2009 Annual Report is now available online at wdcep.com. The Report offers a dynamic portrayal of the numerous projects, publications and activities that the WDCEP has been involved in throughout 2009, and illustrates the strong community presence the organization has in Washington, DC as well as its commitment to entrepreneurship and innovation. Additional information such as WDCEP financials, Board of Directors, key partners and more is also featured. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

Also In This Issue:
WDCEP Introduces Spring Interns
OCT makes WDCEP Events Available for Viewing Online
ICSC New York National Conference and ICSC Mid-Atlantic Idea Exchange
Come meet the new DC CTO - Bryan Sivak, Presented by INPUT
Pepco Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Incentive Program
Small Business Industry Day at the U.S. Capitol
WDCEP on YouTube!
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WDCEP Introduces Spring Interns

WDCEP would like to introduce four additions to its temporary staff who will be with us through May of this year, assisting the organization with conducting research, retail site surveying, retail development, field research, database maintenance, and programmatic preparation.  Vaclav Vlcek, a senior at Marymount University will be graduating next spring with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Studies. Gabriela Bremane currently attends Northern Virginia Community College, and is majoring in Communications. Jasmine Maze, a junior at The George Washington University, is working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Latin America and International Economics.

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OCT makes WDCEP Events Available for Viewing Online

WDCEP's Annual Meeting and Development Showcase (AMDS), its Storefront Summit, and actionomics [dc] fall forum are now available for viewing at the Office of Cable Television's (OCT) website.  Please click here for viewing options.
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ICSC New York National Conference and ICSC Mid-Atlantic Idea Exchange

The 2009 December ICSC New York National Conference focused on retailers' growing needs and ability to adapt and accommodate the ever changing market. Retailers had anticipated some of the challenges of 2009, and adjusted their staff, budgets and projections accordingly. This strategy, coupled with strong performance against budget, helped to further the positive attitude that was prevalent among ICSC attendees. This year the Retail Runway took on a decidedly different theme, choosing to focus on more budget conscious retailers, with less of an emphasis on luxury items. WDCEP will also be representing the District at ICSC's upcoming Mid-Atlantic Idea Exchange conference from February 16-17.

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Come meet the new DC CTO - Bryan Sivak, Presented by INPUT, the leading Authority on Government Business

On February 24th (8:00am-9:30am) at the Grand Hyatt Washington come hear how DC CTO Bryan Sivak will manage the 2010 fiscal budget of more than $11B and put his private sector experience to use for the citizens of the District of Columbia and how you-the technology community-can participate.  Click to REGISTER and READ MORE...

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Pepco Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Incentive Program

Want to put money back into your customer's pocket?  Learn about cash incentives available from Pepco at a Trade Ally Seminar. Pepco offers cash incentives for projects that help buildings operate more efficiently. The seminars will include program updates and the unveiling of the newest incentives for Commissioning and O&M Training.  CLICK to view seminar times and locations.

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Small Business Industry Day at the U.S. Capitol

The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is hosting an event for small business owners at the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) on Thursday, February 18, 2010; 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is designed to provide information about doing business with the AOC and the CVC. Click HERE for more information.
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WDCEP on YouTube!
YouTubeIf you recently missed a WDCEP event or are interested in hearing from some of DC's most successful small businesses, then visit our YouTube page. The WDCEP has uploaded many of its past events and guest speakers including AMDS keynotes, Small Business Award winners and testimonials from local entrepreneurs to YouTube. 
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Steve MooreSteve Moore is WDCEP's President & CEO. This month he put pen to paper to discuss both the city and our organization - both the present and the future.  Below are his thoughts.

 

An Economic Transition - Washington, DC 2010

 At the time of this writing, the United States Census Bureau has announced that the District of Columbia has grown in population by almost 10,000 persons in the last 12 months.  This is the largest annual increase in population within the District in five decades.  This one fact, among many in all of the publications, programs and events that we create here at the Washington, DC Economic Partnership seems to embody the enthusiasm we feel for the District of Columbia in the next 24 months.

 

The District's economic sense of itself is in transition.  The once one-dimensional government town now claims a green, creative and innovative programs, districts events and businesses as uniquely its own.  This broadening of the Districts identity and offerings has aided the District's emergence as the strong and resilient economy illustrated by $27.1 billion worth of development projects completed since 2001 and the $4.3 billion currently under construction. (DC Development Report 2009-2010 Edition)

 

Investor Appeal

Investors are increasingly attracted to DC.  The District is ranked as the #1 national and #1 international investment market among foreign investors (AFIRE )and the #3 retail investment market in the nation ( Marcus & Millichap).

 

Job Growth

In addition to adding population, the District is adding new jobs. With an employment base of more than 700,000, DC has averaged of 7,100 new jobs per year for each of the last 15 years.  Looking forward, the District is projected to create over 30,000 in the next five years. (Delta Associates)

 

Walkable Urbanity

The nation's Capital has become a walkable city.  Neighborhoods like Dupont Circle, Capitol Hill, Shaw, Georgetown and H Street are widely recognized as very convenient and attractive places to live.  Our emphasis on neighborhood retail both in our recruitment efforts and research support the emergence and sustainability of these neighborhoods.

 

Transportation Choices

District neighborhoods and commercial corridors benefit from DC's world class public transit system.  In 2008, there were 210 million Metrorail passenger trips and 133 million Metrobus passenger trips (Metro Media Guide ). A variety of transportation choices make DC a more livable city.  In- District transportation accounts for only nine percent of a Washingtonian's household annual expenses.  This compares favorably with 19 percent per household cost for the nation as a whole. (DC Office of Planning)

 

Small Business

Retail expansion will be a major opportunity for the District in the upcoming 24 months.    This market remains under retailed.  With an estimated $9.9 billion in taxable retail and restaurant sales in 2007-a 47% increase since 1999-it is clear that retailers and shoppers alike have a renewed confidence in Washington, DC as a retail hot spot.  Social Compact, a local research organization, estimates retail leakage from DC of $1 billion annually.  This fact coupled with the high sales volumes of DC retailers suggest that there are still plenty of opportunities to both capture more sales from surrounding markets and attract to open new retail stores in the District.

 

Creative

Washington, DC is a creative city.  It boasts more than 75,000 jobs in its creative sector that generated in excess of $5 billion in earnings annually.  This sector has a range of both job types and earning potential. Most of the jobs in Washington, DC's creative economy are in the media, culinary, and museums and heritage segments of the local economy.  Media alone accounts for over 40% of the Districts Creative jobs. (Draft Creative DC Action Agenda)

 

Green

The District's "Green" development leads the nation.  DC has 50 LEED certified and 416 LEED registered projects (May 2009) in its development pipeline.   This is more than any other comparable city in North America and more Energy Star rated buildings per capita than any other city in the country at this time. (USGBC)

Washington, DC is also making strides in its sustainability efforts.  The city's policies could produce 169,000 green job opportunities between 2009 and 2018.  These new green jobs will weatherize more than 1,000 homes for low income residents and convert more than 90,000 square feet of municipal roofs to green roofs. (Green Collar Jobs Demand Analysis)

 

In our 2009 Annual Report, we are presenting our programs, events, publications for this last year as begin to look forward to 2010 and 2011.  We thank those of you, well over 4000 businesses and entrepreneurs, for attending our programs, reading our publications and joining with us to move DC businesses forward.

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D.C. Economic Indicators*

 

Labor and Industry:

- Jobs in D.C. for November 2009, up 3,600 (0.5%) from November 2008

-District resident employment for November 2009, down 11,900 (-3.9%) from November 2008

 

Revenue

-Total tax revenue before earmarks declined 5.5% in FY2009 and is expected to grow 1.0% in FY2010

-Real property tax revenue increased 8.0% in FY2009 and is expected to decline 1.1% in FY2010

-Individual income tax revenue declined 16.1% in FY2009 and is expected to grow 4.2% in FY2010

- General sales tax revenue declined 5.1% in FY2009 and is expected to increase 4.0% in FY2010

 

People and the Economy

-D.C. unemployment rate for November: 11.8%, down 0.1% from last month & 3.8% higher than 1year ago

-The share of filers with income less than $30,000 declined by 3.5% between 2006 and 2007, while the share of filers with income $500,000 and over increased by 6.7%

 

Housing and Office Space

-There were 220 condos sold in November 2009, up 38.4% from 1 year ago

-The year to date median price declined 20.4% from 1 year ago for single family homes, while condos experienced a decline of 1.4% in the year to date median price

-In the 3rd quarter of 2009 vacant commercial office space increased by 1 million square feet over that of the 2nd quarter of 2009

 

*Source: Office of the CFO, Office of Revenue Analysis, DC Economic Indicators, January 2010


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