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Marketing addresses many needs

February 1, 2024
In addition to a full schedule of daily, weekly, and seasonal marketing efforts, special situations often arise that call for a major overhaul or a minor tweak. A major overhaul was needed recently in High Point, NC, where the city spent months updating its dusty and out-of-date branding. Meanwhile, in Indianapolis, IN, a quick response…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Program offers incentives to lure new office tenants downtown

March 1, 2024
Downtown Louisville, KY (est. pop. 628,594), is struggling with a familiar problem — work-from-home trends mean fewer workers are commuting to offices. To fight back, the city has unveiled a new incentive program to entice large office users to relocate or expand in the district. Downtown’s vacancy rate has jumped from about 12 percent before…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

April 1, 2024
Food tourism continues to grow Traveling to a destination specifically for its food and beverages is on the rise. The World Food Travel Association defines food tourism as “Traveling for a taste of place to get a sense of place.”  In 2019, the global culinary tourism market was valued at $1.1 billion and is projected…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

June 1, 2024
Placemaking grants drive activity Little Alley Shows brought live music to a long-forgotten space behind the Wolf & Cub boutique in downtown Jacksonville, FL. Little Alley Shows were just one of the many downtown activations funded through grants from downtown Jacksonville in 2023. The PlacemakingJax program brings together individuals and groups to “engage in 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

 

Downtowns begin to undo one-way street policies

July 1, 2024
For decades, urban planners have criticized one-way streets. The traffic flow is unsafe for pedestrians and unhelpful to merchants, they say. The critique is beginning to resonate — a growing number of cities are rethinking their traffic patterns. Atlanta, GA, Louisville, KY, and Cincinnati, OH, are among the cities converting one-way streets to two-way travel.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown emphasizes arts as key part of destination’s appeal

October 1, 2022
When Jason Mathis moved to St. Petersburg, FL (est. pop. 258,308), to take over the city’s downtown organization, he immediately noticed two things. The first was that St. Petersburg boasts a surprisingly thriving arts scene anchored by the Salvador Dali Museum. That venue alone, devoted to works of the Spanish surrealist famous for his images…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Vacant to Vibrant initiative brings new life to vacant lots

December 1, 2020
In Wilmington, DE (est. pop. 70,164), two long-vacant lots are part of the Wilmington Alliance’s Vacant to Vibrant initiative. The economic development organization aims to provide much-needed green space, stabilize a marginalized downtown neighborhood, and empower residents to engage in the planning process. The project was anything but easy, writes Laura Semmelroth, director of creative…To read more — login/subscribe