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It was widely thought of as a dangerous, sketchy, scary neighborhood. The old downtown area,
the abandoned storefronts, and the potential of all that. The idea was because there are
so many empty lots around here, just to put a bunch of containers up quickly and then
get stuff happening. DDP gives business owners an opportunity that they probably wouldn't
otherwise have. They come in and they give the money to the people on the ground with
the passion and the domain expertise. Then they become your partners to make it happen.
The first one to be funded and I believe the first one to pay them back. At last count
we funded about 38 businesses. The community is coming out of hiding. Someone whose lifelong
dream is to star a boutique juice bar, to have a wine bar, or a doner shop, probably
something food related, and we'll say rather then wait ten years have you thought about
doing it now? You actually get to help shape what the community looks like. If one person
that came from where I come from sees that I did it and takes the opportunity and the
chance to do it, then I've done my job. It's about a spirit and energy and excitement.
People are like, "you took a chance by coming to downtown Las Vegas", no! No, Downtown Project
took a chance on me and gave me this opportunity.