Economic Development
The revitalization activities in Downtown Sumter have stimulated a great deal of interest and activity in the Central Business District. The streetscape project, renovation to our parking lots and the numerous buildings that have received a facelift through our Facade Grant Program have all served as a catalyst for development by the private sector. Three new buildings have been constructed on East Liberty Street since 2003 and the third construction completed in the fall of 2007. These three buildings represent an investment by local businesses XDOS, Clark Law Firm and the Sumter Board of Realtors and are in an area that just a few years ago was the site of condemned structures.
Revitalization in downtown Sumter is on the move with new buildings and the opening of new businesses. The former Brody's Department Store building, now the Liberty Center, is home to several businesses to include the City/County Planning and Zoning Department, City Codes Enforcement and Business License. The new Artist Colony on South Main Street is enjoying success since opening in relocating in 2007. Adjacent to the Colony and the most recent business to join downtown is Special Teas on Main. Opening in 2006 and 2007 were Katherine's Restaurant, Tavern on Main, Main Street Antiques, Head Over Heelz, Tracy's Jewelry and Thompson Construction Group.
 Because of the revitalization efforts, buildings that have been for sale for an extended period of time are now selling and the new owners are providing the necessary renovations to make the properties an attractive asset to the downtown area. To find out more about the economic development opportunities in Downtown Sumter, contact Ray Reich, Downtown Development Manager, at (803) 436-2535.
Downtown Sumter Newsletter (PDF*)
AVAILABLE PROPERTY
Most properties in the downtown area are owned by private parties who handle the sale and leasing of those properties. However, if you need general information regarding size, suitable use and location, you may contact the City of Sumter Downtown Development Manager at (803) 436-2535.
For Sale:
13 Caldwell Street - Contact Bill Smith (803) 469-9555
10 N. Main St. - Contact Chai Singkhonker (803) 316-7616
For Lease:
16 East Liberty - Contact Brown Watson Realty (803) 775-1281
12 West Liberty - Contact Ray Reich (803) 436-2535
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Do you want to own your own business? Are you tired of working for someone else? Do you want to be independent? Do you want advice? Do you need financing? Do you want a list of opportunities? Attend classes at Central Carolina Technical College!
"How To Start & Operate A Small Business"
Instructor: Ray Reich (803) 436-2535
Time: 7-10 pm
Contact Central Carolina Technical College at (803) 778-6650 for future class dates.
CLASS ONE
- Introduction and background of instructor
- Poll class on the types of business they desire to start
- Self Assessment Exercise
- The 12 Keys To Starting A Successful Business
- Operation basics of running a business
- Guest Speaker - Attorney
- The Legal Structures of A Business - What Is Right For You
- Buy-Sell Agreements
- Bookkeeping issues
- Tax issues
- Licenses
- Accounting
- Insurance - Guest Speaker
- Other
- Regulatory agencies - OSHA, DHEC,ABCC,EPA
CLASS TWO
- Advertising & Marketing
- Visual marketing
- U.S.P. - What is your niche?
- Guest Speaker -local business owner
- Franchise opportunities as opposed to a total start-up from an idea or concept
- Pricing your products and/or services
CLASS THREE
- Location, Location, Location
- Selecting A Location
- Renting vs. leasing
- Structuring a lease
- Speaker - Sumter City-County Planning Director
- Will discuss zoning considerations, sign regulations, home based business zoning, etc.
- Inventory issues & inventory management
- Stages of business development
- Forecasting & Budgeting
- Human Resource issues
- The Basics of Selling - "Nothing happens until something is sold"
- Mail Order & Internet Opportunities
CLASS FOUR
- Show Me The Money
- Financing basics
- Banking
- The basics of preparing a Business Plan
- The basics of writing a Loan Proposal
- Guest Speaker: Local bank loan officer
- Alternate Sources of funding
- Other Government programs
- Loan terms
- Loan interest rates, negotiating with the lender
- Overview and General Q & A
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
Several economic incentive programs are available for new or existing businesses in the Downtown Sumter area. The program boundaries are from Calhoun Street to Oakland Avenue and Sumter Street to Harvin Street. The programs include:
Low Interest Loan Pool
The City of Sumter, Santee Lynches Regional Development Corporation, and eight area financial institutions have established a Low Interest Loan Program to encourage development, re-development and general improvement to commercial and residential properties in the Sumter downtown business district. The eligible area is bounded by Calhoun Street south to Oakland Avenue and Sumter Street east to Harvin Street.
Any commercial or residential project in the eligible area qualifies under the program. The main objective of the program is to provide a strong financial incentive for the rehabilitation of the exterior and interior of building structures in downtown Sumter. Another goal is to insure that the proposed rehabilitation work is of a quality design and is sensitive to the architectural and historical qualities that make our downtown buildings distinctive.
Complete details of the program can be downloaded or contact Ray Reich, City of Sumter Downtown Development Manager at (803) 436-2535.
Facade Grant Program
The Facade grant program is available to business and/or building owners that are located in the designated Facade Grant area of the City of Sumter.
Facade grant renovation can be used on an exterior portion of the building that is visible to the public. This can include the front, back and sides of the building. Facade grant money may not be used for interior renovations or roof repair.
This is a competitive grant program with applications accepted once each calendar year during the month of March. Grants are awarded in April. You may download the program details and application or contact Ray Reich, City of Sumter Downtown Development Manager at (803) 436-2535.
HUD 108 Loans
Certain qualifying large projects may be eligible for low interest loans provided by HUD and administered by the City of Sumter. For complete information contact Ray Reich, City of Sumter Downtown Development Manager at (803) 436-2535.
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