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Economic Development Trends in Somerville Event

by in All Ages, Development and Zoning, Economy & Poverty, Events
Posted on July 6, 2009 at 10:58 pm

July 7, 2009
6:30 pm
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Economic Development Trends in Somerville

Tues. July 7, 6:30 PM
Argenziano School
290 Washington St.
Somerville MA

This is a city-sponsored meeting to discuss economic development in Somerville. This gives citizens of Somerville the chance to look into progress on developments such as:

  • Assembly Square Development
  • Boynton Yards/Brickbottom Development
  • Union Square Development
  • Somerville Avenue Development

For a sampling of more coming events, see WhyIsThisImportant/Coming Events.

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2 Responses to “Economic Development Trends in Somerville Event”

  1. Dennis Fischman says:

    Did anyone who reads Somerville Voices attend the meeting? If you did, can you tell us about what went on?

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  2. I attended 7/7/09. There were about 16 citizens present. A good part of the presentation was review of the past economy. From my notes: Peak economy was around 1890. Ford plant very good from 1926 to 1950′s. In 2007 there were about 74,000 people living in Somerville, about 45,000 in labor force, 44,000 employed. In 2000 only 17% of workers worked in Somerville. There are only about 21,000 jobs in Somerville, of which only 33% are done by Somervillians. Health Care is the biggest employer of Somerville residents. Although about 25 years ago only about 15% of Somervillians had college degrees, now 40% do, but the job mix in Somerville does not reflect this. At some point they may post the slides on the website of the Somerville Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development.

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