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TABLE OFCONTENTS <br />Collaborators <br />Overview <br />Executive Summary <br />Approach <br />Goal <br />Mission <br />Reuse or Build New <br />Leadership <br />Timeline <br />Funding <br />Planning <br />Task 1 Project Management <br />Task 2 Kick Off Meeting <br />Task 3 Public Involvement <br />Task 4 Project Costs <br />History <br />About <br />Old Heat: A Multiplicative Enterprise for Regional Economic Development <br />Rethinking Economic Development in Distressed Regions <br />Defining Prosperity in Economic Ecosystems <br />A Typology of Enterprise Contributions (Based on the Central Washington University <br />Business Community Services Regional Contribution Continuum): <br />Extractive Enterprises <br />Retentive Enterprises <br />Additive Enterprises <br />Accelerative Enterprises <br />Introducing the “Multiplicative” Enterprise aka: “Old Heat” <br />Summary <br />Adaptive Reuse: Why it is important to a community and why it matters to regional competitiveness <br />Section A: A product market analysis linked to economic development: <br /> Old Heat: A Multiplicative Enterprise for Regional Economic Development <br /> Old Heat: Enterprise for Regional Economic Development <br />Section B: A market strategy containing action elements linked to timelines <br />Section C: Identification of Targeted Industries <br /> Current State and National Gap and Why Old Heat is a Step Towards Meeting the <br /> Growing Need: Enabling Institutional Infrastructure: The ACTI Program <br />04 <br />05 <br />06 <br />08 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />22 <br />23 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />34 <br />38 <br />40