The Shelby Township Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is asking those business owners in the Shelby Township DDA for their feedback to ensure that the township and the Board of the DDA understands their needs and what can be done to support them.
Shelby Township and the DDA Board are inviting organizations within this district to complete a brief survey so that the needs of these businesses can be identified, as well as the best ways that these businesses and the corridor of Van Dyke Avenue can be supported through programming, communication, and targeted investments.
The survey is available online and takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Local Print shops can help spread the word about completing such surveys and the benefits of doing so with flyer printing.
The Shelby Township DDA includes close to 1,000 businesses, creating a dynamic economic hub with a diverse mix of sectors and company sizes. It runs along Van Dyke Avenue from its border on 26 Mile Road north to the city of Utica on its southern border. From professional services and retail to restaurants and more, the corridor serves as a one-stop destination whether shoppers are hunting for a specific item, everyday essentials, or just exploring options.
The primary purpose of the DDA is to promote economic growth and prevent deterioration within the primary business district of the township.Get a Free Quote for Print
