Downtown Idea Exchange

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Event street, murals, and more: How the arts are revitalizing this small city

January 1, 2026
For nearly a decade, Gallup, NM (est. pop. 21,333), has been building an arts district. Now those efforts are being rewarded with solid results. Gallup’s ArtsCrawl events once drew hundreds; now thousands come out. Downtown vacancy rates are down, investment is up. And Gallup’s Coal Avenue Commons project won a Placemaking Award from the New…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Drive-through bans aim to improve safety, walkability

January 1, 2026
Across the U.S., a small but growing number of cities is targeting a familiar symbol of suburban sprawl: the drive-through lane. Once considered a standard amenity for fast-food restaurants, banks, and pharmacies, drive-throughs are increasingly seen as obstacles to walkable downtowns, safer streets, and climate goals. In response, some municipalities now prohibit or limit new…To read more — login/subscribe

 

As downtown’s office market struggles, leaders look to arts to pick up slack

January 1, 2026
At first glance, Downtown San Diego seems to be a thriving place. Its waterfront convention center and major hotels host a steady stream of conferences. The San Diego Padres’ ballpark is considered a model for downtown activation through professional sports. Residential construction is booming. But take a stroll through other parts of downtown, and the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Mini-soccer field among projects funded by nationwide grant

January 1, 2026
Rooftop mini-pitch in Queens, NY. Through its four-year-old Hometown Grants program, T-Mobile has funded more than 450 projects costing some $20 million. Its latest round of grants, announced in December, includes funding for a soccer facility in Moline, IL (est. pop. 42,235). Moline will use a $50,000 grant to install a mini-pitch soccer system at…To read more — login/subscribe

 

10 takeaways from the Urban Bikeway Design Guide training series

January 1, 2026
As e-bikes explode in popularity and as more downtowns embrace cycling safety, transportation officials are improving bike networks nationwide. Cities are planning high-quality bikeways that rely on more than paint to protect their users. The timely release of the third edition of NACTO’s Urban Bikeway Design Guide provides a blueprint for implementing safe, connected, and…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

January 1, 2026
Businesses couple-up for Valentine’s Day To mark Valentine’s Day and promote downtown shopping, the Greater Easton Development Partnership’s Main Street Initiative, launched Match Made in Easton.  The 10-day program has downtown businesses coupling-up to offer unique deals and promotions to customers who present receipts from their partner shops. For example, a customer at Yellow Balloon…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown Idea Exchange, January 2026

January 1, 2026
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With a clever workaround, influencer program yields big results

December 1, 2025
In Hayward, CA (est. pop. 155,672), a grant program has been helping local restaurants go viral. Known as Hashtag Hayward, the program combines placemaking with content creation by social media pros. In two rounds of awards, the Hashtag Hayward program provided grants of up to $10,000 apiece to small businesses. The money was targeted primarily…To read more — login/subscribe