MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Be part of the collective voice for a vibrant
Downtown Community.
The Downtown Merchants
Group focuses on:
Advocacy, Community and
Economic opportunities
for businesses.
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Advocacy
Benefits
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As a member, you’ll be:
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Part of a group proven
to be an effective
advocate for Downtown
Tacoma and business
issues
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“In the know” on
timely, relevant issues
facing Downtown Tacoma
and businesses
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“In the loop” on
economic, safety and
construction
developments
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Involved in
decision-making
processes on important
issues
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Connected with city
staff, elected
officials and local
leaders through
meetings and updates
Community
Benefits -
As a member, you’ll be:
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Part of a positive,
proactive effort to
bring Downtown Tacoma
businesses together for
greater prosperity
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Connected with urban
dwellers who call
Downtown Tacoma home
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Helping Tacoma-Pierce
County residents and
tourists experience
Tacoma’s “new” downtown
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Linked with other
business owners who
share a positive vision
for Downtown Tacoma’s
future
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Able to show your
Downtown Tacoma pride
by displaying
eye-catching window
decals and certificates
Economic
Benefits -
As a member, you’ll be:
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Part of regional
Downtown Tacoma
marketing efforts
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Listed in “BOLD”
on Tacoma’s most effective marketing piece: The Downtown Map
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Enhanced Directory Listing on this website and
downtowntacoma.com
with expanded business information and direct link to your business Website
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Made aware of valuable
retail and business
educational sessions
and resources
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Eligible for monthly
meeting commercials and
awards
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Connected with fellow
business owners at
monthly and quarterly
functions
Join now
and be a positive
difference in Downtown
Tacoma!
NEW BUSINESS DISCOUNT
. . .
New businesses joining
the DMG may have their
first year’s dues
pro-rated. |
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To join this
exciting organization and
be involved downtown,
please
contact us, download application or
just
complete
our
online application:
Membership
Enrollment
Form |
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Merchants Group | Tacoma, Washington 2009 |
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