Economic development--Virginia--Norfolk
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Downtown Norfolk, Virginia Street Paving Ledgers
Ghent Neighborhood League Records
Circa 1990s-2000s newsletters of Ghent and other neighborhoods/civic leagues in Norfolk, Virginia. The collection also includes booklets, clippings, and other papers from 1968 to 2009 collected by members of the Ghent Neighborhood League regarding businesses, homes, schools, and other subjects relating primarily to Ghent. Minutes include volumes 14-16 (1974-1976), 41-43 (2001-2003), 45 (2005), and an index for volumes covering the years 1962-2005.
Henry Clay Hofheimer II Papers
Kurt Rosenbach Collection
Reports and documents detailing work by the Downtown Norfolk Redevelopment Committee, particularly from 1963 to 1984. Included are documents about Granby Mall, Nauticus, and the Waterfront area. Also included are clippings, photographs, and ephemera related to Rice's Department Store in the 1960s and 1970s and the sale of the chain in 1984.
Mason C. Andrews Collection on Downtown Norfolk Development
Publications collected by Mason C. Andrews of Norfolk, Virginia from 1960 to 2006. The documents primarily include reports and booklets relating to redeveloping downtown Norfolk, including transportation, Nauticus, Waterside, and Tidewater Community College.
Mason C. Andrews Correspondence
Correspondence of Norfolk City Councilman Mason C. Andrews, primarily from 1995-2000. Subject matter includes downtown Norfolk development, Empowerment Zones, Nauticus, MacArthur Center, and historic memorials such as the Armed Forces Memorial, Cannonball Trail, Historic Houses, and Windows on History.
Mrs. Peter G. Decker, Jr. Scrapbook
Norfolk Chamber of Commerce Publications
Publications produced by the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce in Norfolk, Virginia. The collection includes magazines, newsletters, local organization directories, brochures, and other promotional materials.
Norfolk County, Its History and Development: The Leading County of Virginia Booklet
One April 16, 1907 booklet containing 23 pages of historical narrative and economic development in Norfolk County, Virginia. The collection also includes a 1935 letter from Virginia Senator John A. Lesner to Fay Martin Slover, identifying her as the author of the booklet and inquiring if she wanted his copy.
Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority Photographic Slides
The collection consists of approximately 21,000 35mm color photographic slides of various neighborhoods and development projects around Norfolk, Virginia. Also covered are historical sites around the city, copy images of historical drawings and photographs, informational presentations, maps, and NRHA meetings and events. Most slides date from 1960-1990, although historical content dates to circa 1900-1920.
