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The Downtown Partnership periodically establishes local task forces, publishes a newsletter, holds [[Breakfast Briefings]], and offers scholarships to employees of member businesses. The weekly public meeting of the Partnership takes place on Thursday at 1 PM. Some problems of current interest to the Downtown Partnership are aggressive panhandling in the [[River Market]], when to close [[President Clinton Avenue]] for special events, parking, and nighttime teenage cruising. Partnership offices are located on the second floor of [[Ottenheimer Market Hall]].
 
The Downtown Partnership periodically establishes local task forces, publishes a newsletter, holds [[Breakfast Briefings]], and offers scholarships to employees of member businesses. The weekly public meeting of the Partnership takes place on Thursday at 1 PM. Some problems of current interest to the Downtown Partnership are aggressive panhandling in the [[River Market]], when to close [[President Clinton Avenue]] for special events, parking, and nighttime teenage cruising. Partnership offices are located on the second floor of [[Ottenheimer Market Hall]].
  
The current Executive Committee president is [[Warren Simpson]]. Current vice-president is [[Wyck Nisbet]]. Past president is [[Rett Tucker]]. The treasurer is [[Jim Cargill]], and secretary is [[Chuck Spohn]]. At-large member of the executive committee is [[Bob East]]. The Executive Committee also has three local government representatives: [[Dean Kumpuris]] for the [[City of Little Rock]], Little Rock City Manager [[Bruce Moore]], and [[Metrocentre]] representative [[Millie Ward]]. The Partnership Board of Directors has 59 members.  
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The Executive Committee president is [[Warren Simpson]]. Current vice-president is [[Wyck Nisbet]]. Past president is [[Rett Tucker]]. The treasurer is [[Jim Cargill]], and secretary is [[Chuck Spohn]]. At-large member of the executive committee is [[Bob East]]. The Executive Committee also has three local government representatives: [[Dean Kumpuris]] for the [[City of Little Rock]], Little Rock City Manager [[Bruce Moore]], and [[Metrocentre]] representative [[Millie Ward]]. The Partnership Board of Directors has 59 members.  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:09, 29 February 2008

The Little Rock Downtown Partnership is a nonprofit organization "charged with developing and promoting Downtown Little Rock as a vibrant national and international tourist destination, as well as a high-energy urban environment to live and grow businesses." The Partnership has about 225 members, representing local businesses, government units, nonprofits, colleges, and universities.

The Downtown Partnership periodically establishes local task forces, publishes a newsletter, holds Breakfast Briefings, and offers scholarships to employees of member businesses. The weekly public meeting of the Partnership takes place on Thursday at 1 PM. Some problems of current interest to the Downtown Partnership are aggressive panhandling in the River Market, when to close President Clinton Avenue for special events, parking, and nighttime teenage cruising. Partnership offices are located on the second floor of Ottenheimer Market Hall.

The Executive Committee president is Warren Simpson. Current vice-president is Wyck Nisbet. Past president is Rett Tucker. The treasurer is Jim Cargill, and secretary is Chuck Spohn. At-large member of the executive committee is Bob East. The Executive Committee also has three local government representatives: Dean Kumpuris for the City of Little Rock, Little Rock City Manager Bruce Moore, and Metrocentre representative Millie Ward. The Partnership Board of Directors has 59 members.

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