How do Naperville mayoral candidates plan to keep economy thriving beyond downtown?
But what about the rest of the city?
Wehrli, a business owner and longtime liquor commission member, views the Interstate 88 technical corridor as an area where underutilized properties can be transformed into multitenant buildings. White, a city councilman, has additional insight into the economic situation in southern Naperville as a former District 204 board member. A key to bringing new businesses to that region, he said, is examining census data and focusing on growing communities such as the Asian and South Asian population.
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