Small-Scale Development Workshop - March 7, 2024

Small-Scale Development WorkshopThe City of Paducah is holding a Small-Scale Development Workshop on Thursday, March 7 from 9 a.m. until approximately 5 p.m. at West Kentucky Community and Technical College, Crounse Hall, Room 101 (4810 Alben Barkley Drive). A virtual option is available for participants. Information will be provided after registering.

Thank you to sponsors, our Development Leaders for this workshop, FNB Bank and Community Financial Services Bank (CFSB).

The City of Paducah is partnering with Incremental Development Alliance, a national non-profit organization that provides education for small scale developers, empowering them to increase the quantity and quality of their projects. This one-day workshop will help attendees analyze what makes a good project, learn how a building makes money, determine first steps in getting started as a developer with little to no resources, review site selection and project sizing, interpret zoning, and meet people who can help and support a project.

The early bird registration rate of $150 is open through February 16 with the regular registration fee of $170 open until March 1. Depending upon available space, the last minute registration rate will be $190. A limited number of scholarships are available. Visit the registration link for the scholarship application.

Small-Scale Development Workshop Registration and Agenda

Who should attend?

  • Individuals in construction, design, planning, or real estate looking to either enhance their current practice or make a career transition.
  • Volunteers or professionals in business association, main street associations, historic preservations groups, and neighborhood improvement groups looking to champion incremental development in their communities.
  • Public sector professionals in city management, economic development, planning, and related agencies who are looking to make it easier for small development projects to occur in their town.
  • Professionals in non-profit development organizations, churches, and community development or housing development organizations who need new strategies for small lot development.
  • Private banking professionals specializing in mortgages, commercial real estate loans or SBA loans, and professionals at Community Development financial institutions and community foundations who want to become more effective investors.

Contact

If you have a question, contact Paducah Business Development Specialist Melanie Reason at 270-444-8690 ext. 2097.

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