The sixth annual Business Walk was held Wednesday to gauge the pulse of business throughout the Central Okanagan.
Teams of volunteer interviewers were dispatched to between 200 and 300 businesses in 91大黄鸭, Lake Country, West 91大黄鸭, Peachland and on the Westbank First Nation reserves to briefly talk with business owners and operators about how their businesses are doing, and what concerns and needs they have.
The snapshot provides information for local government, organizations and groups that in turn helps influence economic development plans in future.
The award-winning Business Walk program, which started here in 2012 but has been emulated in communities across the country since then, was started and is run by the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission and includes representatives from the COEDC, local government, the province, business organizations in the Central Okanagan and a host of other groups.
This year, walk organizers added questions about the impact of this spring and summer鈥檚 floods and fires, to gauge the impact they had on local business.
Another question asked during the brief discussions with local business operators was about recruitment and any difficulty in finding workers.
Joyce Van Norman, who along with her husband Dan own and operate Hollywood Shoes in the Hollywood Station Plaza in Rutland, said her store recently expanded and business has been good despite the impact of the floods and fire.
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She added she would like to see more businesses open up in the Rutland area, particularly larger 鈥渁nchor鈥 stores.
A few doors away, Shelly Burger of Specialty Bakery, echoed Van Norman鈥檚 sentiment.
She said the store is the second location for the popular local bakery and the move into Hollywood Plaza has been a good one for her business.
The information gathered from the business walks Wednesday morning will be compiled and shared with EDC partners, bringing any concerns or requests to the appropriate party鈥檚 attention, said the COEDC鈥檚 Krista Mallory, organizer of this year鈥檚 Business Walk.