As the metro’s biggest economic driver, success downtown means success for the whole region, REV CEO David Fleming said.
Three years after the pandemic, downtown Birmingham has started to thrive again, according to a recent report from REV Birmingham.
Starting this year REV will release two Downtown Birmingham Economic Vitality Reports each year, one for the first two quarters and another after the final two quarters.
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