within 2 sq. miles, the city of woodbury has an eclectic mix of businesses. woodbury is the home to...

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Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8 Within 2 sq. miles, the City of Woodbury has an eclectic mix of businesses. Woodbury is the home to Inspira Hospital with over 5000 employees. Woodbury also serves as the Gloucester County Seat with over 550 County employees. State Highway 45 runs through the downtown providing direct access to Route 295, with over 25,000 cars visiting the City daily. Slide 9 DEMOGRAPHICS Population: 10,201 Households: 4,156 Residents over 18 years old: 56% Woodburys Median Income: $58,629 Countys median income: $72,664 Residents within a 3 mile radius: 61,076 Number of County residents: 289,000 K 12 Public School District Average home price: $188,500 Eight (8) public parks/six (6) playgrounds Established in 1683 and still growing today! Slide 10 TRANSPORTATION: Six (6) NJ Transit buses 401 Salem Philly 402 Pennsville Philly 410 Bridgeton Philly 412 Philadelphia Glassboro 455 Cherry Hill Paulsboro 463 Avondale Woodbury Camden Glassboro Light Rail Line Will have two (2) stops in Woodbury Potential for Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Potential to become an Urban Transit Hub (UTH) LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA 10 miles Wilmington, DE 26 miles Trenton, NJ 45 miles Atlantic City, NJ 53 miles Slide 11 INCENTIVES: An established working relationship with both Gloucester County Economic Development and the County Workforce Investment Board, Rowan University and Rowan College Woodbury qualifies as one of the more qualified areas under the NJ Economic Opportunity Act Tax Abatements PILOT (Payment In Lieu of Taxes) programs in designated redevelopment areas Three (3) designated redevelopment areas including the downtown Plans for the Downtown Redevelopment area include: 800 new housing units 280,000 square feet of office 220,000 square feet of ground-floor retail Slide 12 Established in 1683 and still growing today! WOODBURYS DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES: The City of Woodbury is seeking development/redevelopment proposals for the following properties. These are eight individual projects: 309 S. Broad Street (the Times building) Block 68 Lots 1, 1.01, 2.04, 5 and 6 Possible redevelopment of entire area to include Blocks 66, 67, 68, 57, 58, 59 and 61 458 Morris Street (the Tartan Linen facility) Block 61 all lots 115 S. Broad Street (the former Fitness Facility) Block 75 Lot 15 Possible redevelopment of Block 75 Lots 3.01, 3.02, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 31, 32, 33, 35. 16-20 S. Broad Street (former County Seat Diner) Block 118.01 Lot 6 26-32 S. Broad Street (former Dollar Sea) Block 118.01 Lot 8 666 N Broad Street (former Webers Cafeteria) Block 125 Lot 20 with potential to obtain Lots 21, 43, 44, 44.01, 45, 45.01 and 45.02 The Citys development goals for the properties are neighborhood-oriented commercial/retail that can include Neighborhood Goods & Services, Food & Beverage, General Merchandise, Apparel, Furnishings or Other and or Nonretail (Office/Medical). Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Storefronts, offices, warehouses and manufacturing space are available. Contact Randi Woerner, Woodburys Director of Economic Development at: 856-845-1300 x143 [email protected] www.woodbury.nj.us