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Activating Unique Spaces Downtown

May 15, 2025
Downtown cemeteries and graveyards are finding new life as urban parks and entertainment venues. Despite the challenges involved in converting these spaces to more active use, there are many examples of downtown leaders making the most of every square inch of green space in the city center. Downtown Idea Exchange newsletter recently reported on two examples.…Continue reading

 

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Small but Mighty Public Consumption Zone

May 2, 2025
A small entertainment zone — just one block long — is changing attitudes and drawing crowds to San Francisco’s Front Street. In 2024, the Front Street District became one of the first locations in California to allow outdoor consumption of alcohol on public streets. The early results have been entirely positive, says Robbie Silver, president…Continue reading

 

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Downtowns Find Success Transitioning From Large Events to Smaller Ones

April 3, 2025
In San Francisco’s Yerba Buena district, the organization once budgeted a significant sum to host splashy events. Now, the organization invests in modest events such as an art and makers market, walking tours, and bracelet-making sessions. In San Diego, the Gaslamp Quarter Association once hosted a Mardi Gras festival that was the largest such event…Continue reading

 

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BID Encourages Crime Prevention with CPTED

March 20, 2025
The Downtown Spokane Partnership encourages members to improve downtown safety and security with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. CPTED is a crime prevention strategy that uses the design of the physical environment to minimize opportunities for crime. Some cities write CPTED guidelines into their design standards, others provide CPTED reviews for downtown business owners, and…Continue reading

 

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Bollards: Improving Function with Art

March 6, 2025
When the city of Midland, CA, installed safety bollards along the main street, it discovered a problem: The bollards were not visible enough to drivers. Downtown Midland BIA Board Chair Nicole French explains, "We’ve heard from business owners and visitors alike that the original metal parking bollards installed during the main street rejuvenation project are…Continue reading

 

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AARP Community Challenge Grant

February 27, 2025
Since 2017 AARP (formerly the American Association of Retired Persons) has distributed millions of dollars through its AARP Community Challenge grant program. As noted in the February issue of Downtown Idea Exchange, many familiar downtown projects are eligible for funding. In 2024 grantees included an alley transformation project in Vallejo, CA, accessibility improvements to a crosswalk…Continue reading

 

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City Attracts Former Residents

February 20, 2025
After years of running annual workforce recruitment campaigns, the Sioux Falls Development Foundation, in Sioux Falls, SD, is trying something new. In late 2023, the foundation launched the Wish You Were Here campaign, which aims to attract Sioux Falls natives who have moved to other parts of the country. The February issue of Downtown Idea Exchange,…Continue reading

 

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