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BuenaSpace Partners

BuenaSpace is partnered with several local, regional, national and international organizations. 

Buena Sustainable Communities
Buena was founded in September 2009 in Wilmington, NC to create thriving resilient local economies through real estate, media and products which serve and leverage the internal strengths, needs and culture of a place.
Digieffects
Wilmington-based developer of visual effects software for Adobe's After Effects and Premiere applications as well as Apple's Final Cut Studio and Grass Valley's EDIUS.
UNCW Entrepreneurship Center
The mission of the UNCW Entrepreneurship Center is to be a catalyst for entrepreneurial growth in Southeastern North Carolina by linking together emerging and high-growth ventures, entrepreneurs, and relevant support organizations to create business growth, jobs, and innovation.
The Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
The Chambers mission is to ensure economic prosperity throughout our region. This is accomplished by:  1) Creating a diverse, inclusive organization that serves as a strong voice for businesses in the Greater Wilmington area, 2) Offering unique membership benefits, services and education, 3) Challenging government officials to address long term community and business interests.
The Cape Fear Economic Development Council
The CFEDC intends to provide a vision for the future economic development of the Cape Fear region that builds on existing economic strengths and discourages development that is incompatible or otherwise unsustainable.
Wilmington Downtown, Inc.
Wilmington Downtown was organized over 20 years ago with the express purpose of coordinating the revitalization of the downtown business district.  This Public-Private partnership, involving local government (City & County), private business interest, property owners, and residents (of not only downtown, but throughout New Hanover County), has been a vital force in the development of the area.