Several cities nationwide are testing solar-powered products that provide free Wi-Fi and smartphone charging stations while simultaneously gathering pedestrian activity and traffic pattern data. In Oak Park, IL, the first Soofa Core unit was installed in a city park last August, closely followed by units in three other urban parks. The device, located adjacent to…
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June 25, 2020 — Before the coronavirus shutdowns silenced downtown Orlando, FL, city officials say designating locations for drivers to pick up downtown patrons improved traffic flow during the late-night rush hour when bars closed and thousands of people tried to leave a small area at once. The hubs were open from midnight to 3…
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From wildfires to hurricanes to tornadoes, downtowns are feeling the effects of extreme weather events. In downtown Atlanta, a flash flood in September inundated streets, swamped cars, and forced the Georgia Aquarium to close. In another example, flash floods in Leominster, MA (est. pop. 43,478), damaged downtown businesses and city roads. Summer flooding in downtown…
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Rock Springs, WY (est. pop. 23,319), is a small city in a conservative state, and its gay community long maintained a low profile. That began to change about two years ago, when a downtown bookstore hosted a gathering for the LGBTQ community. Before the first such event at Sidekicks Wine & Book Bar, Chad Banks,…
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A decade ago, the downtown in Lake City, SC (est. pop. 6,028), was desolate. The city’s cotton industry had long ago left town. And Lake City was no longer on the way to the beach. “It looked like a bomb went off in downtown,” says Randy Wilson, president of Community Design Solutions. The city wanted…
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Transit systems nationwide are struggling to cope with a severe labor shortage that is hampering performance and hindering ridership, The Wall Street Journal reports. Rock-bottom unemployment coupled with a wave of retirements by baby boomer operators has left many transit agencies understaffed. Denver, for instance, needs dozens of train operators, while Minneapolis and St. Louis…
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With many small cities struggling to lure skilled workers, a few downtowns are trying something new: They're offering to help people pay down their college loans if they move to town. Hamilton, OH (est. pop. 62,216), last year launched a Talent Attraction Program that offers up to $10,000 to workers who earned college degrees within…
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Miami is in the midst of transforming unused space beneath the Metrorail tracks into a 10-mile linear park, urban trail, and exhibit space for public art. The idea was generated not by urban planners or elected officials, but by a Miami resident who calls herself “a crazy citizen.” Meg Daly has often repeated the story…
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With the US economy increasingly driven by the tech sector, a growing number of downtown leaders in mid-sized cities are looking for ways to spur innovation in their cities. One example is in Fort Wayne, IN (est. pop. 263,814), where a rusting manufacturing hub has been transformed into an innovation district. Another case study is…
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In Economic Development for the Team, author Eric Canada presents key principles, concepts, and strategies needed to effectively respond to the economic development challenges and opportunities faced by downtowns and city centers across the country. He presents a comprehensive view of economic development which includes: Understanding your communities… Continue reading