Center for Economic Vitality

Western Washington University College of Business and Economics

(360) 733-4014
Advancing the Economic Vitality of Our Communities

Economic Gardening

Focuses on growing communities through existing businesses

Economic Gardening is an economic development strategy that was first coined in Colorado in the mid-1980s. In this approach, secondary market research is used to retain and expand existing businesses, as opposed to spending resources to attract new businesses to a community. As a result, businesses:

 

To help businesses thrive and grow our research services can assist businesses through:

To learn more about our Economic Gardening program contact Tom Dorr.