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The Person Street Partnership was created to build momentum for change in the business district along North Person Street. Our goal is to bring property owners and business owners, stakeholders, residents, and Raleigh City Staff together to work jointly on creating a vibrant business community on North Person Street.The Person Street Partnership seeks to build momentum on North Person Street by

identifying, creating, and advocating for planning and traffic initiatives in and surrounding the business district.

*Congratulations to the Person Street Partnership, which received a 2014 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for the project titled "Revitalization of North Person Street" in the category of Public Service - - congratulations to all of our MCAC partners who helped make this happen! More info.

The awards ceremony was held on September 2 at CAM - read more about the evening here:

*Check out the beautifully illustrated and in depth article on North Person Street in the August 2014 edition of Walter Magazine! http://www.waltermagazine.com/person-street-comes-alive/

*September 23: Great news story by Anna Laurel WTVD about the Person Street revitalization efforts. We love our neighborhood!

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The Person Street Partnership currently consists of property and business owners along North Person Street in

the small business district known as “Person Street” located between Krispey Kreme Doughnuts at Peace Street and the vacant Person Street Plaza at Franklin Street. Also included in the partnership are stakeholders in the area including representatives from Blount Street Commons, Peace College, The Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood, the Mordecai Citizens Advisory Council, and the City of Raleigh including staff from the Planning and Public Works Departments.The Person Street Partnership seeks to build momentum on Person Street by identifying, creating, and advocating for planning and traffic initiatives in and surrounding the business district. Our primary goal is to join forces with City Council and Staff to identify and focus on the issues that will allow Person Street to once again become a vibrant, pedestrian friendly business district. To help fuel this momentum, members of the partnership will also help to identify and secure funding and grant sources outside the City’s budget where available.

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