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Item Greater Brandywine Village Market Analysis(2007-02-22T19:10:13Z) Wollaston, Martin; Doss, Manoj; Justice, Jonathan; Interlante, LindseyThis report presents the findings of a market analysis for the commercial district of Greater Brandywine Village in Wilmington, Delaware. The report’s recommendations, as well as the underlying analyses and data, constitute a major analytic component required for developing an effective economic restructuring strategy for Brandywine Village.Item Greater Georgetown Area Comprehensive Market Analysis(2009-01-16T20:38:26Z) Mix, Troy; Doss, Manoj; Temko, Ezra; Tolino, Amanda; Wendt, MatthiasThe Greater Georgetown Area Comprehensive Market Analysis was prepared for the Greater Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Georgetown to identify current and future opportunities for business expansion in the Georgetown area.The purpose of this project was to investigate regional market conditions in order to identify current and future opportunities for business expansion in the Greater Georgetown area. In that regard, this report contains a demographic and economic analysis of the population most likely to frequent Georgetown businesses, the results of a customer-intercept survey aimed at gathering opinions about shopping in the Georgetown area, an inventory of businesses within the 19947 zip code, and a comparative analysis of existing and potential retail and food-services sales within the area. Based on these data and analysis, a recommended path forward was prepared with an eye toward capitalizing on existing and emerging market opportunities and preserving those market advantages that the Greater Georgetown area currently enjoys.Item Town of Middletown Strategic Management Review(2008-01-31T19:01:49Z) Justice, Jonathan; Mix, Troy; Doss, Manoj; Edwards, Barrett; Interlante, LindseyThe population of Middletown, Delaware, has more than tripled from 3,834 in 1990 to an estimated 13,868 in 2005. Its population is projected to double again by 2020, as the Town develops into a commercial center for lower New Castle County and adjoining areas of Delaware and Maryland. This growth will cause significant and irreversible qualitative change for the residents and government of Middletown. At the town’s request, the Institute for Public Administration (IPA) conducted a strategic management review to recommend a strategy by which the Town and its public officials can design and implement a proactive organizational response to the challenges associated with this rapid growth and development. The purpose of the project and this report is to provide a framework and strategic roadmap for the town to use in structuring and administering the management capacity–related aspects of its transformation from a small rural town to a growing regional center.