OCTOBER 22, 2007
BRATTLEBORO, VT -- The Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) has launched a brand new website at BrattleboroDevelopment.com. Designed to be informative, comprehensive, and easy to navigate, the site is geared for two general audiences: (1) current Vermont residents, workers, and business owners who are looking to create or grow a business in southeastern Vermont and need assistance, guidance, expertise, relationships, and networks; and (2) nonresidents who are looking to relocate an existing business to Vermont or to move to Vermont to create a new business.
The site includes many helpful features such as: a list of towns we serve, commercial rental space, newsletter archives, and information on business assistance partners, financing and incentives, relationship building, manufacturing assistance, and entrepreneurial support. BDCC encourages website visitors to submit questions and feedback. An online submission form can be found here.
The website was developed by Vermont Technology Partners (VTP), which offers Website Development, Technology Consultations, Programming and Database Development, and Website Hosting. VTP's partial client lists includes: the Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce, Omega Optical, Retreat Healthcare (web application consultation), Borter's Jewelry, High Five Adventure Learning, the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont, and the Vermont Jazz Center. VTP is located on Main Street in Brattleboro and can be visited online at vttechpartners.com.
Website content and most photographs were provided by freelance marketing consultant Donna McElligott of Brattleboro.
BDCC is a private, nonprofit economic development organization that serves as a catalyst for industrial and commercial growth in Southeastern Vermont. Its primary objective is to create and retain a flourishing business community that supports vibrant fiscal activity, and improves the quality of life of all its residents. BDCC's services are available to start-up companies, growing companies, and global businesses alike in the region of Windham County and the towns of Readsboro, Searsburg, and Weston. Founded in 1954, BDCC owns and manages the Cotton Mill industrial park/incubator, the Act 250-approved Exit One Industrial Park, and the new Brattleboro Business Park at the former Book Press building. It is one of 12 Vermont Regional Development Corporations.
For more information, please contact BDCC at 802- 257-7731 or email bdcc@sover.net.
