Downtown Idea Exchange

Each month downtown leaders turn to Downtown Idea Exchange for practical news reports, how-to information, and hundreds of real-world examples of how downtowns are growing and prospering.

 


To create a sense of place, downtown uses mural projects large and small

May 1, 2026
A 90-foot mural spans the library’s facade in downtown Worcester, MA. In Worcester, MA (est. pop. 211,289), public art installations have reshaped downtown. One example is hard to miss — it’s a massive mural decorating the library building. The others are much smaller — they’re colorful additions to Worcester’s stormwater drainage system. They urge residents…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown turns things around with physical improvements, business plan competition

May 1, 2026
A decade ago, downtown Wytheville, VA (est. pop. 8,202), was struggling. Vacancies were 42 percent in 2014. However, Wytheville has embarked on a remarkable turnaround. Vacancy is just 4 percent now, and the town was named one of the nation’s three Great American Main Street Awards honorees for 2026. “Downtown Wytheville exemplifies the power of…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper techniques continue to transform public spaces

May 1, 2026
Overhead sculpture defines activated space. Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper (LQC) placemaking projects are low-cost, short-term, and often temporary installations that can quickly improve a space before investing in permanent solutions.  The term, coined over 40 years ago, continues to influence downtown development with projects ranging from quick low-cost approaches to pedestrian safety to creating green gathering…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange 

May 1, 2026
The RedBall Project in Toronto. Public art goes big for maximum impact The RedBall Project is scheduled to visit the streets of downtown Dallas, TX, in June. The inflatable red ball will move through the city center with official locations announced on the art installation’s Instagram account. The ball is often found in iconic locations…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown trolley supports local economy, public transportation, and community partnerships

April 1, 2026
The Monmouth Independence Trolley, known as MI Trolley, began operations in 2023. The service connects the Oregon cities of Monmouth (est. pop. 11,428) and Independence (est. pop. 38,532). “A group of local leaders decided Monmouth and Independence needed a more accessible, reliable, and fun way of getting back and forth between the two cities, whose…To read more — login/subscribe