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Take the Harvard Square Customer Intercept Survey!

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Harvard Square at night

As part of its Customer Intercept Survey Program for Cambridge’s commercial districts, the Community Development Department (CDD) will begin surveying Harvard Square on Wednesday, June 8 through June 16, 2022  (weather permitting). City consultants will be in the area handing out surveys to residents, patrons, and visitors. 

The purpose of the Commercial District Customer Intercept Survey is to provide CDD's Economic Development Division with a better understanding of what Cambridge residents and Harvard Square customers want in their commercial district. Having specific information about the different types of consumers in each commercial district will enable CDD to better assist entrepreneurs in finding locations where their businesses can succeed, help current businesses owners understand the local market, and help property owners recruit potential businesses to vacant storefronts. CDD has completed successful surveys in Porter, Central and Inman Squares, and the results have informed the planning process for those areas. 

We encourage you to take an intercept survey and give us your input on Harvard Square!

 

For More Information

 

If you have any questions regarding the customer intercept survey, please contact Pardis Saffari in the Economic Development Division at 617/349-4654 or psaffari@cambridgema.gov

 

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