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2/28/18

Projects in Small Town Main Streets and Historic Districts



Capitalizing Managing and Marketing Tourism and Environment Projects
The Successful Implementation of Projects in one or more local areas rests on a clear plan to develop and implement a commercial strategy as well as the identification and application of the capital and human resources required.
A Commercial Strategy with Economies of Scale Revenue Based Funding and Sharing
A Key Objective is to achieve some measure of economies of scale in small towns and rural communities through the application of a team effort across multiple communities that share in the marketing and sales effort as well as revenue generating and sharing. 
Business Philosophy develop, fund and manage sustainable tourism, environmental and community economic development projects in selected communities in collaboration with local partners.
Mission create new sustainable wealth and economic opportunities in a community by: Improving local knowledge and expertise, Ensuring accountability and responsibility by participants, Educating clients about our communities to ensure respect for local values and traditions, Utilizing market forces to achieve economies of scale and purchasing power, Developing markets for products and services, Focusing on sustainable projects in tourism, energy efficiency and water resources, Generating capital resources for small enterprises, Partnering with local government to reach into a community,
A Local Collective Multidisciplinary Public and Private Sustainable Community Economic Development Program on Tourism and Environment Projects that create New Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Local a project made specifically for your community that draws on the history, traditions and talents that are unique to your town and region.
Collective a multidisciplinary approach that rests on the following income creating pillars:
Education and Training; Water Conservation and Management; Energy Savings and Creation Programs;
Travel Related Services and Local Typical Products.
Private and Public drawing on the resources, expertise and vantage points of both in a carefully constructed partnership that is unique to the culture, values and needs of your territory.
Entrepreneurial the freedom to be creative, to try something new, and to succeed!
Sustainable quality skills that empower individuals in the community in respect of the environment
Where history and culture, knowledge and learning, local citizens and visitors, the past and the future can come together and, building on past achievements, create new opportunities.
Self-Finance In Kind Payments Revenue Based Funding and Sharing
Local Area Special Purpose Vehicles - SPVs - are Independent of each other but benefit from Economies of Scale generated by a Joint Marketing and Management Project thus addressing a Key Problem that prevents the Resurgence of America’s Main Streets and Historic Districts in Small Towns.
Project Targets small commercial, retail and office buildings as well as museums and entertainment venues located in historic districts and main streets of towns and suburban areas with a population of 100 thousand or less that have a history as manufacturing, agricultural and/or river, canal, coastal, rail and lake transport hub communities.
Utilization purchase and/or lease of energy efficiency and water resources equipment, parts and related software, legal and accounting services, social media, traditional marketing and advertising, specialized consulting in community planning, architecture and design and training services.






Projects in Small Town Main Streets and Historic Districts


 

2/27/18

Ambiente Territorio e Turismo



efficienza energetica risorse idriche conservazione viaggi vacanza e lavoro
L'importanza delle problematiche e pratiche ambientali in un territorio come l'efficienza energetica e la conservazione dell'acqua non vanno sottovalutate, soprattutto se il turismo contribuisce all'economia e sviluppo locale.
Servizi Turistici Locali
I Viaggiatori socio-economicamente evoluti, le famiglie ed i gruppi scelgono le destinazioni in funzione di aspetti culturali, gastronomici e di benessere con sempre maggiori aspettative che I posti che andranno a visitare sono in grado di soddisfare valori come la raccolta differenziata, la qualita’ di aria e acqua, nonche’ la presenza di servizi di trasporto pubblico. La Logistica del Viaggio e:
Ancorata con pernottamenti in ubicazioni strategiche lung oil percorso programmato, adiacenti a punti di interesse da visitare, riducendo il numero di spostamenti e strutture ove soggiornare; quindi, meno volte a fare e disfare le valigie, ed una conseguente riduzione nel costo di alloggi e trasporti.

Spostamenti a Raggio da piccoli centri urbani e rurali con collegamenti regionali via treno, bus, pulmino, auto e aerei ubicati strategicamente 200 o miglia o meno dalle maggiori aree metropolitane.
Escursioni, consumazioni ed altri eventi pianificati in un contesto di movimenti a raggio, risparmiano tempo e denaro, e sono una occasione per rallentare il passo e conosceret I luoghi e le persone che visiti.


Vieni a Conoscere I Nostri
Borghi Centri e Distretti Storici

Le Scelte nelle Modalita’ di Trasporto sono in funzione del numero di persone che viaggiano, l’itinerario prescelto ed il period dell’anno in cui viaggi.. La razionalizzazione dei tuoi spostamenti, l’accertarsi di disponibilita’ e costi per quanto concerne le opzioni in ambito trasporto sono le chiavi per un viaggio ben programmato.


Il Viaggiatore d’Affari alla ricerca di opportunita’ di vendite o investimentinecessita di un piano efficace per raggiungere gli obietti vi di un viaggio con diverse soste in un ristretto periodo di tempo. I centri commerciali, distretti e centri storici, le aree industriali ed altre zone adibite alla fornitura dei servizi che intendono adeguarsi a garanzie e normative ambientali che riducono il costo di fare impresa saranno avvantaggiate e idonee alle esigenze di questo viaggiatore essendo in grado di fornire:
Progetti di Sviluppo costruiti intorno a strutture esistenti ma con ampliamenti e miglioramenti per meglio gestire flussi turistici e le capacita’ produttive locali.

Trasforma il Tuo Territorio in un punto di riferimento per soggiorni da parte di viaggiatori che visitano i territori adiacenti, con particolare attenzione a:
Eventi aziendali per commercializzare prodotti e servizi locali, regionali e globali;
Offerte per le vacanze costruite intorno a famiglie e piccoli gruppi con particolare attenzione alla gastronomia, al benessere, alla conservazione storica, al patrimonio culturale e ai prodotti tipici locali;
Corsi di formazione, viaggi studio e percorsi di arricchimento professionale progettati per  tour operator e agenti di viaggio, imprenditori territoriali, esperti di sostenibilità e dirigenti di comunita’ urbane e rurali, tra l'altro, incrementando ricavi turisticie raggiungendo gli obiettivi ambientali prefissi.

2/25/18

Kingston New York


Industry and Commerce along the Delaware Canal and Hudson River              
Located 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City, Kingston was New York's first capital in 1777; in the 19th century, the city was a transport hub, with rail and canal connections. The city has three historic districts: Stockade, the Midtown Broadway Corridor, and Rondout West Strand downtown.
Kingston Landing is a short navigable distance from the Hudson River and the point of reference for coal shipments and bluestone via the Delaware and Hudson Canal.
Kingston Albany and New York City were the three major Dutch Settlements on the Hudson River
In the early 1800s, four sloops plied the river from Kingston to New York. By 1829, steamers made the trip to Manhattan in a little over twelve hours, usually travelling by night.
The Hudson River Maritime Museum is located at 50 Rondout Landing at the foot of Broadway along the old waterfront. Its collections are devoted to the history of shipping and industry on the Hudson. In the early 1800s, four sloops plied the river from Kingston to New York. By 1829, steamers made the trip to Manhattan in a little over twelve hours, usually travelling by night.

Industry and Commerce the Delaware and Hudson Canal brought an influx of laborers to manage the coal terminal and the Newark Lime and Cement Company shipped cement throughout the United States. Also, large warehouses of ice sat beside the Hudson River from which the ice was cut during the winter and preserved all year to be used in early refrigeration. Large brick making factories were also located close to this shipping hub. Rondout's central location as a shipping hub ended with the advent of railroads.


The Rondout neighborhood is known for its artists' community and its numerous art galleries

Transit Kingston CitiBus provides service within the city and to Port Ewen and commuter service is available by bus to New York City. Amtrak Rail Terminals are located 11 miles (20 km) and 17 miles (30 km) away in Poughkeepsie. Stewart International Airport is 39 miles (62.8 km) south in Newburgh. Weekend water taxi service between Kingston and Rhinecliff. The Catskill Mountain Railroad, a scenic railroad company, runs trains from Kingston. Ongoing projects connect Kingston's three neighborhoods with a combination of rail trails, bike lanes and complete streets connections.