Although small, the town itself has potential for economic development. In order to diversify the economic realm, Denmark needs a base to stay steady. A college or university can act as a steady base. Another major problem is the excess of vacant buildings, especially along the main corridors in downtown. There is much potential for retail, art centers, and restaurants.
Denmark also has a grid system with their roads with numerous sections cut off from railroad crossings. This is a problem, because the sections disconnect neighbors from the downtown area, effecting both the economy and community feel.
With knowledge of these concerns and with the help of community participation, which is vital in community development, I believe it is possible to design a master plan for Denmark which will meet the needs and desires of residents. Denmark has much potential, and unfortunately a major deterrent revolves around funding.
