P3 News
P3 Business Bulletin eNewsletter - May
The May issue of P3’s Business Bulletin features information on the FLIP Grant Application for businesses and exciting news about the five My Mainstreet land parcels.
P3 Post eNewsletter - April
In the April Issue of P3 Post we want to hear about the Public Art you want to see around Parker and share out the first look development plans for downtown and My Mainstreet parcels.
P3 Business Bulletin eNewsletter - March
Read the March Business Bulletin to learn how P3 and the Town are working to enhance the pedestrian experience while benefitting the area’s businesses.
P3 Post eNewsletter - February
Read February’s P3 Post to learn more about the My Mainstreet deal in the works and renovations to Mainstreet near Town and Country Village.
My Mainstreet Exclusive Negotiation Agreement
On Jan. 18, the Partnering for Parker's Progress (P3) Board approved an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement (ENA) with Confluence Companies for the potential development of the five parcels associated with the My Mainstreet project.
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The Parker Animal Hospital decided to expand the nature of their business, but had a problem with an outdated business sign.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.