P3 News
Wolf Chiropractic FLIP Success Story
The exterior of the Wolf Chiropractic office was overdue for landscaping improvements. The FLIP grant program helped offset the cost of the landscaping project. Now, the business has a more aesthetically pleasing and professional exterior.
Parker's Urban Renewal Authority Obtains Capital Improvement Loans
On September 4, 2020, Partnering for Parker’s Progress (P3), closed on two loans totaling $21M for eight capital improvement projects in Parker. P3 operates with the goal of improving Parker through key partnerships, programs and investments.
2019 P3 Annual Report
In the 2019 Annual Report, we summarize the economic impacts, community outreach, policies and the goals P3 has accomplished for each of the urban renewal areas.
Parker Animal Hospital Sign Success Story
The Parker Animal Hospital decided to expand the nature of their business, but had a problem with an outdated business sign. By participating in the Façade & Landscape Improvement Program, they were able to pay for a new sign that reflects the welcoming nature of the hospital.
My Mainstreet Site Taken Off Real Estate Market
The Parker Town Council decided, with advice from Partnering for Parker’s Progress (P3), to take Pine Curve off the market and reevaluate the process for selling the property.
My Mainstreet: What's Next?
There’s no doubt about it that downtown Parker is the gem of our community. So what’s next for our downtown?
Q2 Business Bulletin Newsletter: Flip Application Information and Business Resources
Explore important information for Parker’s business community in our quarterly newsletter.
COVID-19 Business Resources
Many businesses have had to rethink their entire sales strategy or had to close their doors. We know this is a tough time and want to make sure that small businesses have the resources they need to get help.
My Mainstreet Story Map
P3's goal is to partner with Town residents, business owners and developers to define what the community would like to see on each of the four sites downtown and what is feasible for the private market to develop.