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.

 


Idea Exchange

April 1, 2024
Food tourism continues to grow Traveling to a destination specifically for its food and beverages is on the rise. The World Food Travel Association defines food tourism as “Traveling for a taste of place to get a sense of place.”  In 2019, the global culinary tourism market was valued at $1.1 billion and is projected…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown Idea Exchange, April 2024

April 1, 2024
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Umbrella sharing encourages visitors to linger longer

March 1, 2024
Both Vancouver, BC (est. pop. 2,683,000), and Vancouver, WA (est. pop. 194,509), are known for their rainy weather. And both downtowns have unveiled umbrella share programs for visitors and residents who find themselves caught in the rain. In Vancouver, WA, Vancouver’s Downtown Association has operated the Umbrella Share Program for two years, says Michael Walker,…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Program offers incentives to lure new office tenants downtown

March 1, 2024
Downtown Louisville, KY (est. pop. 628,594), is struggling with a familiar problem — work-from-home trends mean fewer workers are commuting to offices. To fight back, the city has unveiled a new incentive program to entice large office users to relocate or expand in the district. Downtown’s vacancy rate has jumped from about 12 percent before…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Chinatowns face danger, preservationists warn

March 1, 2024
Two of the nation’s historically important Chinatowns are in danger of disappearing, the National Trust for Historic Preservation says. Local activists in Philadelphia and Seattle are working to save their historic Chinatown districts. Philadelphia Chinatown, which dates to the 1870s, has more than 40 locally designated landmarks. “The resilience of Philadelphia Chinatown belies the many…To read more — login/subscribe