Arlington Considering New Brand Initiative
By Office of Communication
Posted on January 21, 2014, January 21, 2014

New Brand Initiative

Last summer, Arlington City Council directed city staff to work in conjunction with Experience Arlington to establish a unifying brand for the City that could be utilized in the way the City communicates with its residents, visitors and businesses.

Mindset Inc.'s Jeff Miraglia was hired as a consultant to help in the development, launch and growth of the brand. Miraglia has created successful destination brands for cities like San Antonio, Mesa, AZ and Palm Springs, CA.

Since August, Miraglia has met with more than 60 local leaders for one-on-one and group conversations about Arlington's past, present and future. The conversations were held with all the major stakeholders in the city including these areas: business, education, arts and culture, neighborhoods, city services, tourism and entertainment.

The results of those conversations were presented to City Council on Tuesday. Some highlights of the report include:

  • The City's brand needs to be authentic, aspirational, believable, inclusive and have emotional connectivity.
  • Arlington is unique and is ready to move beyond the perception that it is a "small town/city between two bigger cities."
  • Arlington is a model of a "new American city that is worthy of recognition in the United States and beyond."
  • Stakeholders identified these issues as the vision for Arlington's future: redevelopment, transportation, quality education system as a pipeline to the workforce, economic development, community enhancement and arts/culture.
  • Arlington's assets include: entertainment, education, the parks system, General Motors, diversity, and the citizens' can do spirit and feeling of pride in Arlington.

Read the entire report.

The next step is the creative design of the City's new brand with a goal to launch it in spring.

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