City of Madison Economic Development Division Coordination Hub
The City of Madison Economic Development Division connects corridor investment strategies, business support programs, redevelopment activity, and workforce alignment across Madison’s economic ecosystems.
Why the Economic Development Division matters
The Economic Development Division appears across multiple Madison ecosystem maps because business growth, corridor revitalization, redevelopment activity, and workforce participation influence housing demand, transportation systems, and neighborhood change.
Systems connected through the Economic Development Division
Business development systems
Business support programs connect entrepreneurship, commercial corridors, and neighborhood economic activity.
Redevelopment coordination
Economic redevelopment initiatives support corridor revitalization and strategic investment areas across the city.
Workforce alignment
Economic development strategies connect employment access with workforce participation and training systems.
Corridor investment strategies
Targeted investment supports neighborhood-scale economic resilience and long-term development capacity.
Coordination role
The Economic Development Division functions as a corridor investment and business support coordination hub linking redevelopment strategy, workforce participation, neighborhood economic systems, and citywide growth priorities.
- Supports business development across Madison commercial corridors
- Coordinates redevelopment strategy within targeted investment areas
- Connects workforce participation with economic opportunity systems
- Aligns economic growth priorities with neighborhood revitalization initiatives
- Links business support programs with broader city planning strategy
- Appears as a shared hub across multiple Madison ecosystem maps
Connected ecosystem maps
Housing Systems Ecosystem
Economic growth patterns influence housing demand and redevelopment geography.
Active Transportation Ecosystem
Commercial corridors shape mobility demand and accessibility planning priorities.
Climate Strategy Ecosystem
Corridor investment strategies connect redevelopment with building performance and sustainability goals.
Cross-Ecosystem Connections
Economic development systems connect business growth, workforce participation, redevelopment strategy, and neighborhood change.
Map status
This coordination hub profile is an initial overview and will expand as the Economic Development Division’s role across corridor investment strategies, redevelopment coordination, workforce alignment systems, and business support programs is documented in greater detail.