by Jim Hinckley | Jun 16, 2018 | economic development, Route 66 in Kingman Arizona, Uncategorized
In the month of May, grassroots community partnerships put nearly 200 heads in beds. During the months of April and May, community partnerships ensured that Kingman was a subject of discussions in dozens of countries. Now, looking to the future, community partnerships...
by Jim Hinckley | Mar 31, 2018 | economic development, Kingman News, Route 66 in Kingman Arizona, Things to Do in Kingman, Uncategorized
Are you ready for Kingman to become a major destination? ready for this delightful city to become a place people want to visit, a town where people want to live, to raise a family, to open a business, and to retire? If so, this is going to be a very exciting year. A...
by Jim Hinckley | Mar 19, 2018 | economic development, Kingman News, Things to Do in Kingman, Uncategorized
From Stockton Hill Road to Beale Street and Northern Avenue there is ample evidence that Kingman is on the cusp of some dramatic and exciting changes. Neon is again lighting the night in the historic business district and along the Route 66 corridor, and young...
by Jim Hinckley | Mar 10, 2018 | economic development, Things to Do in Kingman
As noted previously, tourism and economic development have a hand in glove relationship. In communities such as Kingman where we are fortunate enough to have a twelve month tourism season and an array of diverse attractions that ensure we can market the city as a...
by Jim Hinckley | Feb 28, 2018 | economic development, Kingman News, Route 66 in Kingman Arizona, Uncategorized
If a person wants to complain reasons can always be found. Here in Kingman, however, increasingly it is becoming more difficult with each passing day to find reason for complaint. Young progressive entrepreneurs with ambition and vision are staking their futures on...
by Jim Hinckley | Feb 20, 2018 | economic development, Kingman News, Route 66 in Kingman Arizona, Uncategorized
At least once or twice each year I travel Route 66 from end to end and on each trip there are formal and informal meetings with city managers, community organizers, chamber of commerce directors, tourism directors, economic development directors, and small business...
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