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To level economic playing field, mid-sized cities foster “innovation districts”

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

 

Remote work accelerates office-to-apartment conversions

February 1, 2023
Even before the pandemic, owners of aging office buildings were struggling to lure tenants and bolster rental rates. When the COVID-19 pandemic spurred a glut of office space and a shortage of housing, that trend accelerated. Now, downtowns across the country are seeing older office buildings convert to residential space — a welcome trend for…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Eight low-cost ideas downtowns are using to spur their recoveries

July 1, 2020
From a pop-up drive-in movie theater to a downtown-backed delivery service, communities across the United States are coming up with creative ways to come back from the coronavirus crisis. In May, Main Street America announced that eight downtowns had won grants of $10,000 each for innovative proposals. The grants — to six small towns, one…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Bringing Life to Small Downtown Spaces

March 28, 2024
New York’s Central Park and Chicago’s Grant Park are just two examples of large-scale green spaces that meet the needs of a wide-range of community members. But what to do if you have limited public space downtown, or limited funds? Small-scale pocket parks are one answer. These small parks provide a welcome respite and often…Continue reading

 

Small arts hub seeks new residents, remote workers

October 1, 2021
Paducah, KY (est. pop. 24,894), is offering incentives to lure remote workers to town. Paducah, a folk arts hub and a UNESCO Creative City, joins other small and mid-sized cities in wooing white-collar workers by offering cash stipends and other bounties. Paducah’s program includes cash reimbursements for relocation costs and Internet services, as well as…To read more — login/subscribe

 

As natural disasters continue, leaders search for solutions

October 1, 2023
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…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Small-scale development concept leads to “polite” new building that fits urban fabric

February 1, 2021
In Portland, ME, a local couple envisioned a three-story, mixed-use building in the city’s Deering Center neighborhood. However, they faced a number of challenges. Such a building hadn’t gone up for years. And the developers — architects Kiya and Denis Lachman — were rookies. But they pursued the plan anyway, ultimately completing a structure that’s…To read more — login/subscribe