This week, the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (AEDP) unveiled its FY 2024 Annual Report at a reception in the new Art League studios at the Muse condominiums in Old Town North. The venue holds special significance as it represents a key milestone from last year when AEDP collaborated with the City, developer CarrAmerica, and The Art League to secure a deal that made The Art League the first official tenant of the long-awaited Old Town North Arts District.
A heartfelt thank you to The Art League for hosting and to the Muse Condominium staff for their support. We also want to recognize our speakers: Mayor Justin Wilson, Councilman John Chapman, The Art League Executive Director Suzanne Bethel, CarrAmerica President & CEO Austin Flajser, Foulger Pratt Senior Vice President of Development Jay Kelly, and Rubie Williams, founder of Hair Nirvana and Believe. And a special shoutout to local photographer Laura Hatcher for beautifully capturing the festivities and to Ryan Whitaker and Whitaker Investment for providing parking.
We want to extend our appreciation to the entire Alexandria community. It’s your dedication that makes our work possible. As AEDP President & CEO Stephanie Landrum mentioned, “We can’t do what we do without partnership–and that stands from the governor’s mansion to City Hall and everywhere in between.”
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2024 AEDP Annual Report
For an in-depth look at our Annual Report, click here to see how AEDP brought new opportunities to Alexandria this year, from creative financing for community organizations to major projects in Potomac Yard.
AEDP Development Map
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Photos courtesy of Laura Hatcher Photography.