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Some type of fast food chains similar to the Dunkin Donuts, perhaps a Mcdonalds, Wendys, or a Taco Bell would be a nice addition to the Town Of Coventry.
Jun 12, 2013 by
Jason (7 points)
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Some type of fast food chains similar to the Dunkin Donuts, perhaps a Mcdonalds, Wendys, or a Taco Bell would be a nice addition to the Town Of Coventry.
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Being realistic that chains such as COSTCO or Target will not locate in more rural areas, what retail or service providers would you like to see in our town?
May 14, 2013 by
Laura Stone (117 points)
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Being realistic that chains such as COSTCO or Target will not locate in more rural areas, what retail or service providers would you like to see in our town?
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Commercial space and capital equipment are huge stumbling blocks to new businesses. There has been increased interest in shared resource centers. For example- a commercial kitchen where people can...
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Commercial space and capital equipment are huge stumbling blocks to new businesses. There has been increased interest in shared resource centers. For example- a commercial kitchen where people can rent time to prepare and package food to sell to the public. Or a technology and/or construction lab where people can prototype new inventions or create products with machines they couldn't otherwise afford (for example, flowjets and 3d printers). Resources can be rented out; but the benefit to the town would be attracting new talent and businesses to the area. It's no secret that we live in one of the most unfriendly business states in the nation. We need to foster business from the bottom up and this investment will more than pay for itself in the long run with jobs and tax revenue.
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Dec 17, 2013 by
Bryan Peretto (32 points)
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Commercial space and capital equipment are huge stumbling blocks to new businesses. There has been increased interest in shared resource centers. For example- a commercial kitchen where people can rent time to prepare and package food to sell to the public. Or a technology and/or construction lab where people can prototype new inventions or create products with machines they couldn't otherwise afford (for example, flowjets and 3d printers). Resources can be rented out; but the benefit to the town would be attracting new talent and businesses to the area. It's no secret that we live in one of the most unfriendly business states in the nation. We need to foster business from the bottom up and this investment will more than pay for itself in the long run with jobs and tax revenue.