Greenville spends $90,000 on firm to market cityGREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Greenville is spending $90,000 on a marketing firm to help figure out how to sell the city as an economic powerhouse. The Daily Reflector of Greenville (http://bit.ly/WO4evt ) reports that City Council unanimously approved the contract with North Star, a market research firm based in Nashville, Tenn. The research firm will develop a 15-step plan that unfolds over three years to show Greenville as an area rich in resources and ready for more industry. North Star executives will come to Greenville for a three-day tour next month, meeting with city leaders, industry and education officials and tourism leaders. The firm is currently managing a campaign for New Bern and just finished a project in Hickory. ___ Information from: The Daily Reflector, http://www.reflector.com |
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