Construction Case Study: Community Backlash & Organized Protests
Challenge:
A major downtown development adopting an open shop model became the target of organized protests, increased regulatory scrutiny, and community backlash.
Solution:
Cahill Strategies acted as the project’s advocate and regulatory liaison, identifying and addressing issues proactively. We provided immediate consultation on emerging issues, navigated regulatory agencies to mitigate unfair targeting and violations, and facilitated positive communications between the development and the community.
Result:
Cahill Strategies worked with the developer to address and manage opposition, ensuring the project remained on schedule. Our efforts successfully protected our client’s interests and maintained project continuity.
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