College Station city council sees new branding logos and talks about the city's new tourism office
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This podcast contains comments from the city of College Station's economic director Natalie Ruiz and councilman John Crompton from the October 22, 2020 council meeting. New branding for the city...
show moreNew branding for the city of College Station's economic development office was unveiled during the last city council meeting.
Director Natalie Ruiz explained the themes of visit, compete, and grow combines the recruitment of tourists, sports events, and business and industry.
The council's feedback focused on city's new tourism office. Councilman John Crompton said their "divorce" from Experience/College Station (EBCS) in favor of a stand alone tourism office has gone "better than well".
The experiencebcs.com home page stated on October 30 it will become the website of College Station's new tourism office. A check of that website November 2 showed the conversion has been made.
And the council approved spending $257,000 dollars in hotel occupancy tax money for the College Station tourism office to remain at the former EBCS offices through March of 2023.
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