Commerce mayor-elect Wyman Williams says it's important that the city continue its efforts to upgrade substandard housing or demolish dilapidated buildings. He says those efforts, which have resulted in around 100 buildings being torn down, contribute to industrial development in the city. Williams says he'll also be making the case to Commerce citizens, and Texas A&M-Commerce faculty, staff and students that shopping in Commerce boosts the city's tax revenue and will make Commerce a better place in which to live and work.
Commerce Mayor-Elect Wyman Williams Targets City's Appearance

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