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City considers banning construction workers from downtown parking

November 1, 2019
With construction on the rise, the Burlington Downtown Business Association is looking for ways to ease travel and parking in the city center. According to the local InsideHalton.com, the association’s proposals include requiring increased communication with downtown businesses and enhanced construction cleanup. More controversial is the proposal to require construction workers to park outside of…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

September 1, 2024
Parking garages take on new life In an effort to encourage owners of parking garages to activate their spaces during down times, the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative created a pop-up rooftop performance venue at a downtown parking garage. “We were hoping owners would see that garages could be put to really good use during the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

July 1, 2024
Innovative hydration stations Just in time for the first major heat wave of the summer, the city of Phoenix, AZ, launched its Chilled Drinking Water pilot program downtown. The water stations provide taps for filling bottles with chilled water and two regular drinking fountain taps. The initiative aims to provide fresh water and to reduce…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

March 1, 2024
Outdoor ads show downtown is unique The Alliance for Downtown New York launched the Only Downtown campaign in late 2023. The goal was to renew interest in the neighborhood for commercial real estate decision makers.  A series of ads ran throughout New York City and on public transit, which highlighted the diverse offerings downtown through…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange: Quick Tips and News from Around the Country

September 1, 2022
Welcome students back College and university students headed back to campus in August. After two years of limited activity due to the pandemic, students were welcomed downtown with many special events and activities. • Downtown Maryville, OH, launched a downtown storefront decorating contest to showcase school spirit and to support incoming Northwest Missouri State University…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Parklet vs Pedlet

June 1, 2020
A play on the word “parklet,” a pedlet allows for outdoor dining on the sidewalk while the adjacent parking space is converted to a pedestrian way. This arrangement allows for unobstructed travel by both pedestrians and restaurant staff.  Great Falls, MT, was an early adapter of the concept, launching its first pedlet in 2017. Last…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Billions Are Heading to States and Cities; Make Sure Downtown Gets its Share

July 30, 2021
The federal government is directing hundreds of billions of dollars to states and cities, a windfall that has downtown leaders nationwide positioning themselves to get much needed funds. In March, President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan (ARP) into law. The initiative calls for $1.9 trillion in economic stimulus, including an infusion of $350…Continue reading

 

In the midst of retail retrenchment and COVID slowdown, cannabis stores fill space

March 1, 2021
As downtowns everywhere struggle through the coronavirus pandemic, demand for downtown space has emerged in the form of state-regulated cannabis dispensaries. Office workers are staying home, retail shopping is shifting online, and restaurants and bars have been compelled to reduce their capacities — but legalized marijuana has provided a new source of downtown tenants. In…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Cities test “smart” garbage cans

September 1, 2019
A few cities are testing a high-tech innovation in a decidedly low-tech corner of urban placemaking. San Francisco (est. pop. 884,363) and Pittsburgh (est. pop. 302,414) are among the cities that are relying on “smart” trash bins that use sensors to alert garbage collectors as the receptacles reach capacity. While no downtown benefits from overflowing…To read more — login/subscribe