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Strategy 4.4.2: New businesses will be established downtown. The<br />

following types <strong>of</strong> stores would have favorable markets <strong>Downtown</strong>: a bookstore, a shoe<br />

store, a photographer, a travel agent, and a game store / toy store. The market can<br />

support at least five new restaurants. The following types <strong>of</strong> restaurants should be<br />

targeted: a sandwich shop, a pizza shop, a bakery, and sit down restaurants.<br />

Implementation: The <strong>Downtown</strong> Development Office should work to target<br />

four new stores a year to locate in locating <strong>Downtown</strong> <strong>Suffolk</strong>. The types <strong>of</strong> stores will<br />

be based <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the results <strong>of</strong> the unmet demand analysis. This will be an on going<br />

element.<br />

Objective 4.5 Explore shared parking between different users<br />

Strategy 4.5.1: The four major churches in <strong>Downtown</strong> will participate in a<br />

a shared parking system. <strong>Downtown</strong> city workers, or long term parkers, can park in<br />

spaces designated by a church during the workday. The spaces closest to the street can<br />

be designated for customers at night or on the weekend. A church would have the option<br />

to close shared parking during religious events.<br />

Implementation: The <strong>Downtown</strong> Development Office will work with local<br />

banks and churches to explore a shared parking system. This will be an ongoing element.

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