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Lessons From a Downtown Improvement District’s Demise

June 4, 2021
For a quarter-century, the Downtown Improvement District (DID) in Reading, PA, managed the city’s declining urban core. The DID’s ambassadors picked up trash, and the organization hosted summer concerts, a holiday parade, and other events. However, Reading never experienced a true downtown renaissance, and questions about the DID’s effectiveness festered. Those doubts came to a…Continue reading

 

Main Street Renewal

Main Street Renewal provides a thorough and complete discussion of the wide array of economic development tools available for downtown revitalization. The book begins with a review of current economic development trends and practices based on a national study conducted by the International City/County Management Association. The survey… Continue reading

Partnerships and community engagement essential to revitalization projects

May 1, 2022
Main Street America has named eight cities as semifinalists for the 2022 Great American Main Street Award. Common elements in the work of all semifinalists include a strong emphasis on partnerships between diverse organizations and between the public and private sectors, active community and stakeholder engagement, a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Public art creates new energy in downtowns

February 1, 2020
In Milwaukee, WI, an annual installation of sculptures from around the world attracts attention and visitors during the summer months. In Lakewood, CO, a four-mile long art trail is winning kudos for bringing new energy to a long-neglected neighborhood. The two projects offer differing strategies for using public art as a downtown development tool. In…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Transitioning outdoor dining programs from temporary to permanent

September 1, 2023
During the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor dining and open street initiatives were a savior for downtowns devoid of traffic. Three years later, downtown leaders are grappling with tough questions about benefits and pitfalls of outdoor dining on public and private property. Regulatory confusion has roiled outdoor dining programs in Los Angeles and New…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange: Quick Tips and News from Around the Country

March 1, 2022
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…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Defining Your Community’s Brand

September 13, 2013
While there are many rewards to be gained from downtown branding, misunderstandings about what branding is, and is not, can make these efforts less effective. Branding is not simply a matter of a new tag line, logo, or ad campaign; it is about accurately identifying and communicating a promise about the most valuable aspects of…Continue reading

 

Downtown program pays homeless people to perform cleanup duties

November 1, 2023
In Lethbridge, Alberta (est. pop. 106,000), downtown leaders are keeping streets clean and engaging the city’s unhoused population.  The Clean Sweep Program pays homeless people $15 an hour to perform clean and safe work. Their tasks include trash pickup, snow removal, and disposing of needles, pipes, and other paraphernalia from downtown’s designated area for drug…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Cities embrace land banks as blight-fighting tool

October 1, 2019
In Dublin, GA (est. pop. 15,889), the city is using a land bank to take control of longabandoned buildings downtown. In Newburgh, NY (est. pop. 28,444), a land bank has rehabilitated dozens of dilapidated structures, many of which dated to the 1800s. And in Flint, MI (est. pop. 96,439), a land bank has demolished or…To read more — login/subscribe