The Burlington County commissioners kicked off their new Downtown Business Tours initiative on Feb. 4 with a trip to the historic City of Bordentown.
The tour was led by Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson and featured visits to several of the city’s downtown businesses to learn about their history and importance to the local community.
“Small businesses are the foundation of our county and we want to showcase all our great downtown destinations and the many wonderful restaurants, stores and other establishments that operate within them,” said Hopson, the Commissioners’ liaison to the Department of Economic Development and Regional Planning. “By promoting these special places, we hope to encourage more residents to shop, dine and do business there. This supports our neighbors and helps keep our economy strong and our communities vibrant. I encourage everyone to visit beautiful Bordentown City and the many wonderful things this downtown has to offer.”
Accompanying Hopson on the inaugural tour were State Senator Troy Singleton, Assemblyman Herb Conaway, Bordentown City Mayor Jennifer Sciortino, Burlington County Administrator Eve Cullinan, Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kristi Howell, and Downtown Bordentown Association Vice President Vincent Schino.
“Burlington County, and our Legislative District in particular, is home to so many wonderful downtowns. I was honored to join Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson for the county’s first Downtown Business Tour of the year in the historic City of Bordentown,” Singleton said. “It was a great opportunity to visit with some of our local business owners and discover new shops, eateries and services offered here in this community. It is our collective hope that we will encourage our neighbors – both in Bordentown and beyond – to shop and dine locally.”
The tour was organized by the commissioners in partnership with the City of Bordentown and the Downtown Bordentown Association. It was the first tour taken by the commissioners since Director Hopson announced the new initiative during the board’s January reorganization meeting.
“It was an honor and pleasure to host Commissioner Hopson and Senator Singleton for the first stop on Burlington County’s Downtown Business Tour,” said Mayor Sciortino. “Bordentown City has a vibrant and growing downtown that showcases a diverse mix of the best that Burlington County has to offer. We greatly appreciate their efforts to highlight our small businesses, which are the lifeblood of our community.”
“It was a pleasure for the Downtown Bordentown Association to welcome Senator Singleton and Commissioner Hopson to meet with local businesses and enjoy our historic downtown shopping district,” added Schino.
In addition to visiting the downtown and these businesses, the commissioners are using the county’s social media pages to promote more of the city’s downtown businesses to encourage more residents to visit.
“We want Burlington County to be the go-to destination for shopping, dining and doing business,” Hopson said.