Business Retention Sample Clauses

Business Retention. The Business shall have and maintain in the Community (and State, if required) the Business premises and operations at least through the Agreement Expiration Date.
Business Retention. The Parties agree that, for the avoidance of doubt, Party B may continue its services related to residential real estate clients, including data and analysis service, one-stop promotion and other services for residential real estate clients, already carried out by it before signing this Agreement (see Appendix 1 Schedule of Retained Businesses for details), with all relevant income to be owned by Party B.
Business Retention. The Chamber will provide assistance with City business retention efforts, with a focus on small retail/commercial businesses. The Chamber will promptly report any information or issues gleaned from these meetings to the City and will assist with coordinating any necessary City response. The City and Chamber will also create a business retention survey form. This form will be completed by Chamber staff after every small business meeting, and copies of the forms will be submitted to the City in a quarterly report that will be submitted to the City. In addition, Chamber staff will assist with organizing other business retention meetings as requested by the City. EXHIBIT B BUDGET Platinum Sustaining Sponsorship Program The City will compensate the Chamber in an amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) during the term of the Contract for the Platinum Sustaining Sponsorship Program. Compensation will be distributed by the City upon received Chamber invoices as follows: 2018 Funding will not exceed $15,000, as described below:
Business Retention. INVESTMENT OF JOBS Lakeshore Advantage’s work plan is driven by understanding what our primary employers need to thrive. We meet with 100 primary employers each year in a formal interview, asking standardized questions to capture barriers and opportunities to growth to feed our project pipeline. The information we gather is then input into Synchronist, an economic development database. The output gives us an understanding of our region’s economic picture, and actionable items to customize our services based on individual employer needs. Based on our data and MEDC information, we estimate there are about 200 Allegan County primary employers. Forty of those employers are in the City of Xxxxxxx and already supported by our team. Thirteen Allegan County employers participated in our detailed research interview process in 2017. Our proposed plan of action for business retention would be to: • Introduce Lakeshore Advantage to the decision makers at these 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx primary employers; first through a mailing, then with business solutions team member follow up. • Conduct research interviews with 20 Allegan County employers in year one, 25 in year two and 30 in year three of our partnership agreement, as part of our Business Intelligence gathering process. • Consult one-on-one with 20 additional Allegan County employers in year one, 30 in year two, and 40 by year three. • Hold regular office hours in Allegan County for existing employers to connect. Our hope is that the County would provide meeting space as an in-kind commitment to our work. As a product of our work and to serve Allegan County primary employers, we would provide: • Quarterly reporting on project pipeline and activity, outlining total number of projects with number of potential jobs and investment dollars. • Annual analysis of Business Intelligence Report data (interview analysis) specific to Allegan County employers. This analysis would start in year one and will be included in the regional report in 2019. In 2017, three of 18 Lakeshore Advantage-assisted project expansions were in Allegan County, with a combined private investment of nearly $22.8 million and 278 new jobs. Starting 2018, we have nine Allegan County projects in our pipeline, and three are strong leads but have yet to be green lighted by the company to start. BUSINESS ATTRACTION One of our core focus areas is to maintain a robust primary business base at all stages of development. We have a skilled team ready to respond and s...
Business Retention. The city has adopted an economic development investment policy that awards significant grants to companies that retain a certain amount of inventory in their facilities. This new incentive, coupled with our extremely low tax rate, make Roanoke a wonderful business destination. 000 X. XXX XXXXXX ROANOKE, TEXAS 76262  XXX 000 Feet HILLSWICK CT XXXXXXXXX XXXXX RD NEWCASTLE ST PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2010-112 CEDAR LN BOBCAT BOULEVARD ELLICOTT DR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2011-111 BRIGHTON ST W HWY 114 XX XXXXXXXX TERRACE BRIARWYCK PKWY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2006-108 BRISTOL ST MESA BUTTE CT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2006-108 MANCHESTER DR LANCELOT XX XXXXXX BRIDGE DR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2006-108 BELMONT DR N HWY 377 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2006-108 XXXXXXXX CREEK XX XXXX XX XXXXXXXX ST OXFORD XX XXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX DR XXXXX XX XXXXXXXX DR NORFOLK ST CORTLAND CIR PALM LN WILLOW XX XXXXXXXXXX DR SCHOOLING RD LAKEVIEW XX XXX XX XXX XX XXXXX LN ELM LN HACKBERRY LN SYCAMORE LN XXXXX XXXXXX BLVD XXXXX PKWY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2006-108 XXXXXX PKWY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 1996-117 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 1996-117 W HWY 114 XXXXXXX XX RICHY XX XXXXXX LN XXXXX XX XXXX XX XXXXXX RD INDIAN TRAIL RD DARRELL RD PINE RIDGE RD RIVERSIDE RD RIVER RIDGE RD W XXXXX XXXXXX BLVD HILLSBOROUGH BLVD XXXXX LN ELEVEN STRAIGHT L N XXXXXX XXXX ST XXXXXX SUE ST XXXXX XX XXXXX ST XXXXX ST XXXXX LN XXXX ST X XXX 000 PARK DR N WALNUT ST XXXXXX ST FAIRWAY DR JOAN ST XXXX ST XXXX ST E XXXXX XXXXXX BLVD XXXXXX ST XXXXXX ST XXXXXX ST FREEDOM DR PATRIOT PKWY XXXXXX AVE XXXXX VIEW XXXXXX ST N HWY 377 S OAK ST N OAK ST N PINE ST N WALNUT ST DALLAS DR GATEWAY PKWY R EED ST XXXX ST PECAN ST PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2007-119 MEADOW XX XXXXX ST XXXXX ST MORNINGSIDE ST FREEDOM PKWY S WALNUT ST XXXXXX XX S HWY 377 MAIN ST ROANOKE RD XXXXXXXXX CREEK RD PARISH Zoning Classification AG Agriculture SF-7 Single Family Residential >7,200 sf MF-12 Multi Family Residential <12du/acre MH Manufactured Housing R Retail BP Business Park LC Light Commercial Other Uses PARK Public Park FLOOD Floodplain PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 98-145 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PER ORDINANCE 2003-120 xxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx 817. 991. 5072 Disclaimer Notice: This map was created using the Xxxxxx County Central Appraisal District data as a parcel PUB Public Use Cl ı C k here F or vıdeo: xxxxx://xx...

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  • Business Relations The contractor shall successfully integrate and coordinate all activity needed to execute the requirement. The contractor shall manage the timeliness, completeness, and quality of problem identification. The contractor shall provide corrective action plans, proposal submittals, timely identification of issues, and effective management of subcontractors. The contractor shall seek to ensure customer satisfaction and professional and ethical behavior of all contractor personnel.

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Continuity of Services A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to:

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