Downtown Idea Exchange

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Downtowns find success transitioning from large events to smaller ones

April 1, 2025
In San Francisco’s Yerba Buena district, the organization once budgeted a significant sum to host splashy events. But like many downtown organizations, the Yerba Buena Partnership learned that when it comes to attracting visitors, bigger events aren’t necessarily better. “We were spending half a million dollars and not necessarily seeing a return,” says Jill Linwood,…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Family friendly events

April 1, 2025
Hosting downtown events for kids or including a children’s element in a larger event can boost attendance and help ensure that the next generation will have fond memories of downtown. But with so many demands on children’s time, it takes unique and innovative activities to attract the whole family.  From simple and low cost trick…To read more — login/subscribe

 

FEMA funding for Bollards

April 1, 2025
The City of Thomasville, FL, received a $20,000 grant for upgraded safety barriers. The goal was to enhance safety and to preserve the atmosphere at traditional downtown events. Major Shane Harris explains: “If you’re having a Victorian Christmas, and you’ve got a trash truck at an intersection blocking so nobody can enter, I think that…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

April 1, 2025
Temporary gathering space becomes permanent The North Mulberry Street Plaza in Fruita, CA, has received a top award from the state’s downtown association. The plaza was born during the pandemic, when a section of the street was temporarily transformed into outdoor seating. The temporary space proved so popular that the city moved to make it…To read more — login/subscribe

 

City renews program to preserve and improve structures

March 1, 2025
Four years after Toledo, OH (est. pop. 265,306), launched a program to attract businesses to blighted buildings, the initiative is still going strong. Since Toledo unveiled its Vibrancy Initiative in 2021, the programs have leveraged more than $109 million of private sector investment, assisted 30 existing businesses, attracted 21 new businesses, and created and retained…To read more — login/subscribe