One of the Eastern Corridor project’s primary objectives is to provide support and sustenance to the region’s economy. The number of people at work in the corridor is growing, a pattern that is expected to continue. By 2020, it’s estimated that 87,000 people will employed within the Corridor region.

A key component of the Land Use Vision Plan calls for the economic revitalization of many of the neighborhoods within the Eastern Corridor. Clicking the link below will take you to a map that highlights new and expanded economic centers to be developed. It’s expected that as these planned economic centers are developed, workforce needs will increase.

Potential Economic Centers Identified in Land Use Vision Plan