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.

 


One more reason to go downtown: buskers

April 1, 2021
Buskers are once again filling city centers with whimsical creatures, exciting acts, and visitors who flock to see them perform. During busker festivals, national acts are often supplemented with local talent, and food, and other activities are offered to attract a broader audience. Communities seasoned in this type of event say that downtown businesses benefit,…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown Idea Exchange, April 2021

April 1, 2021
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Amid national wave of migration, cities add incentives for remote workers

March 1, 2021
 The coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a new wave of migration, one that sees Americans moving out of New York, Illinois, and California and into lower-cost states such as Texas, Florida, and Arizona. Some cities are boosting their chances of attracting new residents by dangling incentives. MakeMyMove.com, which bills itself as “the first concierge service for…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Why it might make sense to recruit individuals rather than businesses

March 1, 2021
Traditional economic development strategies focus on wooing corporations, the larger the better. But it makes more sense to focus on homegrown businesses, says Matthew Wagner, vice president of revitalization programs at the National Main Street Center. “It’s really about shifting our economic development focus to one of cultivating human capital rather than business recruitment,” Wagner…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Where protests turned violent, merchants struggle to buy insurance

March 1, 2021
During the civil justice protests of 2020, some downtowns suffered property damage when demonstrators broke windows and looted stores. For merchants in those downtowns, the fallout continues. Some say they can no longer find insurance coverage that will protect them from future episodes of civil unrest. And business owners worry that the hands-off policing approaches…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Building an appealing downtown? Sometimes you need to break the rules

March 1, 2021
As a proponent of tactical urbanism, Isaac Kremer is willing to break the rules once in a while. Kremer, executive director of the Metuchen Downtown Alliance in Metuchen, NJ (est. pop. 13,853), recently told the New Jersey Downtown Conference about the “unsanctioned” parklet project he built on a downtown street. The parklet included chairs and…To read more — login/subscribe