Development overlooking 1.5 Mile Wide River

The areal photo above shows the proposed River Trail Drive development overlooking the Illinois River. The River is about 1.5 miles wide, providing a beautiful Vista.

The article below is about the development.


The City is looking for a quality developer. See more information at:

Looking for a Quality Developer

The City is looking for a quality development company to develop the River Trail Drive. This would be a great project for the proposed Heart of Peoria Development Corporation.
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Enterprise Zone

The Enterprise Zone is one of Peoria's most successful Economic Development tools. It provides a variety of incentives to encourage redevelopment of the older parts of the city.

The City gives back the sales tax on building material to the developer. The developer gets the total sales tax of all purchases made in Illinois, which is about 8% of the cost of the material. The cities portion of this is at most 2.5% of material, but usually less, since some items will likely be purchased outside of the City.

For this one time incentive, the city gets increased improved urban vitality, jobs, and increases in sales, utility, and property taxes. The other taxing bodies also benefit.

The spread sheet below illustrates the impact of a 5,000 square foot expansion of a retail center.


Click below for more information on the Enterprise Zone

Welcome to Jennifer Daly

The Peoria Economic Development Community welcomes Jennifer Daly, the new Executive Director and CEO of the Morton Economic Development Commissioon. She comes to us from Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and is a dynamic addition to our community. Read about her on the article below.

http://www.pjstar.com/neightbors/x1192319974/Morton-economic-council-hires-CEO

Green Economic Development

Seeing the Green: Bolstering Economic Development Strategies with Environmental

Responsibility July 17, 2008 2:30 p.m. EDT via Webcast

The American Planning Association and the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) 30-minute broadcast will focus on the role of environmental sustainability and its impact on economic development. Green jobs, innovation, economic growth are all additional benefits to the environmental impacts that going green presents.

Tune in tomorrow to hear some real-world strategies for all those involved in planning and the economic development community. Please register at: http://edabroadcast.haverstick.biz/

Hosted By: Benjamin ErulkarU.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development

Panelists Include:W. Paul Farmer, FAICP Executive Director and CEO, American Planning Association Tom DardenPresident, Cherokee Investment Partners
Ted WysockiPresident and CEO, Local Economic & Employment Development (LEED) Council (Chicago)

Nancy McKeeverI-PLACE3S/Sustainable Energy Program Manager, California Energy CommissionTo learn more about the partnership between APA and EDA, please visit:
http://www.planning.org/eda/

Thank you.

Richard Lukas
Senior Outreach Associate
American Planning Association
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW - Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036
Direct Dial: 202.349.1010Fax: 202.872.0643
rlukas@planning.orgwww.planning.org

Big Build Up with River Trail Drive Plan Added


The Aerial Photo above shows the impressive amount of development in Peoria. Click on the map to make it larger. The River Trail Drive Concept Plan has been added to the lower right hand corner. The City is looking for a developer for this great mixed use development next to downtown and overlooking our beautiful lake. Call Craig Hullinger at 309 494 8639 or email at Hullingerc@gmail.com if you want to build this development. More information below.

Sterling Oaks Neighborhood Association

Check out the nice web site of the Sterling Oaks Neighborhood Association. This is a nice neighborhood in the City of Peoria.

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