Catherine Carlock Reporter- The Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn Downtown Winston-Salem officials are again mulling the possibility of creating a business improvement district in the city’s central business district. Members of the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership board on Monday presented a tentative plan to the City Council finance committee to create such a district, said Gayle Anderson, president of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce and Partnership board member. Business improvement districts typically involve charging downtown property owners an increased property tax, which is then used for downtown services such as...
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