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the Local Economy Labs
by Vishal Kalia
The Local Economy Lab is a practitioner-focused podcast for Economic Development leaders and small business owners.Real conversations about what worked, what didn’t, where local systems break down, and how cities can use smarter processes and AI to better support small businesses.This isn’t a policy podcast.It’s a lab.We examine:Real experiments cities and businesses have triedWhat should have worked...but didn’tWhere processes, incentives, and assumptions break downPractical changes ED teams can test without new budgets or major policy shiftsWe also explore how AI and automation can reduce administrative burden inside local government freeing teams to focus more on impact and less on paperwork.The goal is simple:To create a feedback loop between Main Street and City Hall and turn lived experience into better economic development decisio
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Aayush Gupta is the Economic Development Reporter @ Dallas Business Journal.
Aayush Gupta is the Economic Development Reporter at Dallas Business Journal.In this interview we talk about:Are incentives still driving relocation decisions, or are workforce, infrastructure, and quality of life taking the lead?What is Y'all Street? Finance Boom in DFWHow big is the funding gap between SMBs and large corporations when it comes to incentives and access to capital?In business-friendly regions like Texas, how much does community input influence decisions to attract large corporations?Cities like Princeton, Celina, Anna, and Melissa are growing fast - what does economic development look like in these smaller, emerging markets?DFW's explosive growth - 400 people moving their daily.What role are data centers playing in local economic strategies today?As a reporter, what do you focus on most—and are there political or economic pressures that shape coverage?In today’s economy, who is clearly winning and who is quietly falling behind?How is AI affecting the Journalists workflow.any many more ear nuggets along the way.
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Marian Marquez: Sr. VP of Economic Dev at Alexandria Economic Development Partnership
Marian Marquez: Sr. VP of Economic Development, Alexandria Economic Development PartnershipIn this episode, Marian shares how Alexandria, VA is strategically driving growth and supporting its business ecosystem.We dive into:• Key industries shaping Alexandria’s future — Cybersecurity, AI, and more• How to define and track KPIs — from selection to stakeholder buy-in• The process behind choosing high-impact projects• Spotlight on major initiatives like the Virginia Tech Institute for Advanced Computing• Community-driven development — balancing resident input with strategic priorities• The role of the “Thinkers & Residents Board” and how it strengthens decision-making• Supporting early-stage entrepreneurs and fostering innovation• How to decide which projects are worth rallying behindThis conversation is packed with actionable insights for Economic Development leaders, city officials, and entrepreneurs looking to drive meaningful impact.
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Christina Winn: How state and local governments determine incentives for corporations?
Christina Winn leads lead the Prince William County Department of Economic Development, catalyzing investment, retention, and redevelopment opportunities in the second largest county in Virginia. By positioning the county as a leader in the fast-paced, evolving economy of the Washington, D.C. region, we are shaping stages for expansion and collaboration in key target industries.In this interview she talks about:Why they are perfectly located for anyone who wants to build company in Supply Chain Logistics and Biotechnology.How state and local governments determine incentives for corporations?Economic Impact vs. Fiscal ImpactData Centers and Community ImpactHow they encourage startup founders and businesses?Tech work culture and infrastructure to support businesses.What does it take to open up XYZ store in particular area?and many more nuggets along the way.
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Deborah Mohlenhoff, founding City Manager at Ithaca, NY.
Deborah Mohlenhoff is a public-sector executive, leadership educator, and community strategist with more than 20 years of experience spanning city government, higher education, and nonprofit leadership.She most recently served as the founding City Manager for the City of Ithaca, New York, where she established the city’s first professional administrative structure and led major efforts to modernize operations, strengthen leadership capacity, and align budgets and policy with community priorities.In this podcast, she shares her insights on:Vacancy Tax - What is it and how it is being usedStrict vs. UnStrict ordinances - how they help or restrict businesses.When storefronts sit empty, is that a market issue or a policy issue?Do we build more housing to attract businesses, or attract businesses to justify more housing? Which comes first?Are commercial lease structures quietly working against long-term small business success?Has cannabis legalization strengthened Ithica's downtown — or complicated it? If you could change one economic lever tomorrow to unlock growth, what would it be?and bunch of ear nuggets along the way.
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Mahfam, SMB Owner in Chandler AZ: Why she choose Chandler AZ to open her business.
Mahfam, is the Owner and Operator of two businesses in Chandler AZ.In this conversation, she talks about:Why she choose to set up her business in Chandler vs other neighboring citiesWhat was the hardest part of getting off the ground and where did she feel most unsupported?What city or local government processes were surprisingly helpful and which ones slowed you down more than expected?How did she learn about local business resources grants, programs, permits, or support and what made that easy or difficult?”Her perspective as a small business owner, what does ‘support from the city’ actually mean in real, practical terms?Suggestion to city of Chandler's economic development team on what would help other SMBs in their area.and bunch of ear nuggets along the way.
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Interview with: Tara Palacios: Dir. BizLaunch Arlington Economic Development
Tara Palacios: Dir. BizLaunch Arlington Economic Development shares her point of view on the following: Starting and sustaining a business.Programs for SMBs: Local Rewards Program, SOAR Initiative, ReLocate Program, etc.What’s a recent SMB success win in your city that you’re genuinely proud of?What part of your economic development work do you think is most misunderstood but actually matters a lot?What’s one assumption about small businesses that your team has had to unlearn?If you could redesign your support for businesses from scratch today, what would you stop doing immediately?What’s a piece of feedback from a business owner that stayed with you?And bunch of ear nuggets along the way.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Local Economy Lab is a practitioner-focused podcast for Economic Development leaders and small business owners.Real conversations about what worked, what didn’t, where local systems break down, and how cities can use smarter processes and AI to better support small businesses.This isn’t a policy podcast.It’s a lab.We examine:Real experiments cities and businesses have triedWhat should have worked...but didn’tWhere processes, incentives, and assumptions break downPractical changes ED teams can test without new budgets or major policy shiftsWe also explore how AI and automation can reduce administrative burden inside local government freeing teams to focus more on impact and less on paperwork.The goal is simple:To create a feedback loop between Main Street and City Hall and turn lived experience into better economic development decisio
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Vishal Kalia
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