Downtown Idea Exchange, December 2019
December 1, 2019
- Shared kitchens sprout nationally, fill vacant space and foster startups
- Holiday drawing drives traffic to downtown shopping district
- To manage parking, small city gets creative
- Garbage can makeover creates a facelift for modest investment
- Educational series connects downtown merchants with business services
- Hip-hop signs ease pain of downtown road closing
- Closing main drag to cars speeds bus travel
- Porch parties, street market among redevelopment strategies for historic area
- What are porch parties?
- Small renovation project makes big mark
- Turning mess into opportunity
- Pop-up igloos extend outdoor dining season
- Downtown opens doors to private restrooms
Food and drink are key parts of any thriving downtown. The addition of outdoor dining brings added benefits for individual businesses and the downtown as a whole. Still, there’s no shortage of objections to sidewalk dining — there’s worry about loss of on-street parking spaces and sidewalk space, concerns surrounding regulations for short term uses,…
A sun-roasted, unwelcoming stretch of sidewalk in downtown West Palm Beach, FL (est. pop. 110,219), is scheduled to get a “Shade Parade” made of six moving purple parasols. The city hired Montreal design firm Daily tous les jours to brainstorm ideas about a section of Quadrille Boulevard. The proposal: A system of aluminum umbrellas that…
Frank LaTorre remembers when the price tag for the Providence River Pedestrian Bridge was just $3 million. It was back in the 1990s, and the idea was to turn the Route 195 span over the Providence River into a walkway connecting the urban core. By the time the project was finally completed this summer, the…
