Downtown Idea Exchange

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Downtown abandons plan to replace free parking with meters

June 1, 2025
After decades providing free on-street parking, downtown Jackson, MI (est. pop. 31,206), planned to install parking meters this summer. In March, the Jackson City Council unanimously approved the proposal to change how visitors pay for parking. Then, in a dance familiar to any downtown leader who has tried to raise parking rates, a public outcry…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns approve ziplines as entertainment option

June 1, 2025
Ziplines, those high-flying, fast-moving tourist attractions, typically are located in natural areas — across gorges, or on mountainsides. But a new trend finds ziplines and bungee jumping coming to downtowns. In Spokane, WA (est. pop. 229,451), a proposed project would allow visitors to zipline along the Spokane River downtown. Spokane Skylines would be built and…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Funds for historic downtowns

June 1, 2025
Becoming a Certified Local Government qualifies city centers for funding and technical assistance not available to other communities. Administered jointly by the National Park Service and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in each state, the program requires a community to commit to historic preservation in order to be certified. Some of the many cities…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

June 1, 2025
Art lights up downtown during slow month Large-scale light installations that blend contemporary art and technology are making their mark, lighting up the night from New Orleans and Baltimore to Sydney and London. “Many of these free light festivals include interactive displays that turn spectators into participants who can change colors or patterns by moving…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Public consumption zones continue to reap rewards, no problems

May 1, 2025
San Francisco’s Entertainment Zone is just one block long. The Downtown San Francisco Partnership has broken the ice on California’s entertainment zone policy — and after debuting outdoor public drinking, the group reports no hangover. The district in 2024 became the first place in the nation’s largest state to allow outdoor consumption of alcohol on…To read more — login/subscribe