retailers, restaurateurs, and national franchises. “We support independent businesses while attracting major national retailers and franchises,” Tilton emphasizes. Both types of businesses contribute to a balanced and thriving economic environment. New franchises like Parker’s Kitchen are opening branches in Aiken, adding to the city’s dynamic commercial landscape. Aiken’s proactive approach to zoning and growth is also evident. The city has engaged a firm to update its zoning ordinance, a process expected to take up to two years.“This generational document will help us decide how we want the future of our city to look,” Tilton explains. Bedenbaugh adds, “This process has been needed for several years, and we’re finally tackling it with the help of a third-party firm.” A DRAW FOR VISITORS Equestrian events like the Steeplechase, Aiken Trials, and polo attract visitors from near and far. “The equestrian events are certainly big drivers for tourism,” Bedenbaugh notes. The city’s recent designation as a state cultural district adds another layer to its appeal. “This designation highlights our arts and culture destinations within downtown,” Tilton shares, indicating a concerted effort to promote Aiken’s cultural assets. 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09
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