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Downtown Green Bay, Inc. is a non-profit Business Improvement District (BID) organized in 1997 to preserve and to improve the social and economic climate in downtown Green Bay.
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Olde Main Street, Inc. is a nonprofit organization established as a Business Improvement District (BID) organized in 1998 to provide leadership and management for the revitalization of a 25-face block area along and around Main Street, near downtown Green Bay.
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Wisconsin Public Radio is a resource, a conversation, a companion. Each week 423,600 Wisconsin listeners tune into programming that informs, entertains, and educates. Programming consists of local and national call-in/talk programs on issues that matter to listeners, along with an emphasis on classical music.
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GreenBay.com is the official online home of the Greater Green Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau, proudly serving Greater Green Bay, Oneida Nation, and the Lake Michigan communities of Algoma and Mishicot. Explore getaway packages, things to do, places to stay, places to eat, and learn about planning a meeting or group visit.
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Better by the Bay. It's your brand. Own it! The Greater Green Bay Branding Initiative includes communities within Brown County, Wisconsin. The Greater Green Bay brand is bigger than a logo or tagline. These branding elements are simply an expression of the strengths, opportunities and winning spirit that has been in this community for decades. Together, we will present the great assets and opportunities this community has to offer to the rest of world.
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On Broadway, Inc. (OBI) is a community-based, non-profit organization dedicated to the economic revitalization and historic preservation of Green Bay's Broadway District. Formed by a grassroots effort in October of 1995, the Broadway District is bordered by Mather St. on the north, Mason Street on the south, Ashland Avenue on the west and the Fox River on the east.
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Film Green Bay is a volunteer-based "film commission" organized in Green Bay in hopes of bringing film productions to the community, partly because of recent implementation of the Wisconsin Film Tax Credit legislation. A new website has been launched to help support the local efforts. The website includes information needed by film companies considering Green Bay as a film location.
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