Downtown Idea Exchange, April 2022
April 1, 2022
- Nonprofit buys dozens of buildings in crumbling downtown
- Shipping containers serve as downtown incubators
- How two downtowns are tackling parking challenges
- Four steps for pursuing ARPA cash amid new rules
- Life returns to normal across economy — except in office buildings
- Light art enlivens downtown during winter
- Business competition supports new tenants
- City gets resident feedback by paying for it
- Idea Exchange: Quick Tips and News from Around the Country
When Jason Duff was growing up in Bellefontaine, OH (est. pop. 13,574), his family owned a Hallmark card store downtown. The city center was thriving, and Duff recalls fond memories of working in his parents’ shop and learning to tie a necktie at the men’s clothing store downtown. But in the 1990s and the first…
At first glance, Windham, CT (est. pop. 116,782), is a classic New England town. It boasts a quaint downtown, historic charm, and a wealth of Victorian buildings. On closer inspection, Windham is saddled with a reputation problem. Two once-grand hotels on historic Main Street fell into disrepair over the decades, and Windham, a once-thriving town,…
Northampton, MA (est. pop. 28,516), is working through an overhaul of zoning rules that would implement a form-based code in downtown and an adjacent neighborhood. It’s a step that’s gaining popularity nationwide as proponents of “missing middle” housing call for more flexibility in the types of property uses cities allow in and near downtowns —…
The pandemic dealt a number of blows to the once-thriving downtown in Sacramento, CA (est. pop. 513,620). Violent crime spiked and pedestrian traffic fell by more than 50 percent, according to the Downtown Sacramento Partnership. And a quarter of downtown businesses closed permanently during the first 18 months of the pandemic. In an effort to…
For decades after it opened in 1930, the Soo Theatre was the place to see a movie in Sault Ste. Marie, MI (est. pop. 13,591). But when a multiplex came to town, the one-screen cinema struggled and finally closed its doors in 1998. A local nonprofit formed to buy the building in 2003. And while…
In January, Smyrna, GA (est. pop. 56,628), approved the sale of nearly an acre of downtown land to brewery owners — but only after a long fight. The city council voted 5-2 to let the Downtown Development Authority sell 0.94 acres of undeveloped property to StillFire Brewing for $600,000. StillFire, which operates a brewery in…
In 2017 Buffalo, NY (est. pop. 255,300), became the first U.S. city to stop requiring developers to include a minimum amount of parking in new projects. Other cities followed, including Hartford, CT, and Santa Monica, CA. As the idea gains momentum, two researchers from the University of Buffalo wanted to know what happens when a…
More than a decade ago, Mankato, MN (est. pop. 42,093), kicked off a series of public art projects known as CityArt. A sculpture exhibit and walking tour are the centerpiece, but there are other public art initiatives, too. In 2021, the walking tour celebrated its 10th anniversary. The tour has stayed fresh for so long…
Crokicurl: A new downtown activity Memorial Square in Prince Albert, Sask., Canada, is drawing visitors downtown on even the coldest days. They are there to play crokicurl and maybe to linger for a warm drink and a little shopping. The Prince Albert BID explains this odd sounding activity: “Crokicurl is the brainchild of Public City…
