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Event grants help fill downtown calendars

February 1, 2022
For communities struggling to bring people downtown, events and other activities are a natural solution. But planning, organizing, and hosting those events requires staff time and resources. For downtown leaders who want the benefits of a full event schedule but don’t want to run events themselves, a downtown grant program is a useful tool. Whether…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown’s bold plan envisions sweeping changes

August 1, 2022
The city center in Kansas City, MO (est. pop. 491,158), has experienced “vast improvements” over the past two decades, says Bill Dietrich, president and chief executive officer of the Downtown Council of Kansas City. In an attempt to build on that momentum, Dietrich spearheaded a sweeping proposal that calls for even more changes in the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Wayfinding system connects a community

April 1, 2024
Somerset, KY (est. pop. 11,998), unveiled a new wayfinding system that features directional and informational signs throughout downtown streets. The signs carry the city’s brand and logo, and their role is both practical and less obvious revealing connections, highlighting diversity, and demonstrating community pride. The network was launched in Somerset’s downtown core with plans to…To read more — login/subscribe

 

After rapid expansion, scooter-share companies cut back

March 1, 2020
In recent years, scooter-share companies went from a hipster hallmark to the bane of downtown leaders. Now, after the vehicles have become nearly ubiquitous in some downtowns, electric-scooter companies are downsizing. Electric scooter-rental startup Lime cut 14 percent of its workforce as it exited a dozen markets in the U.S. and abroad. Lime said in…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Shared Commercial Kitchens Support Start-Ups, Fill Vacant Space

December 30, 2020
The coronavirus recession has devastated independent restaurateurs, but it hasn’t stopped the spread of commercial kitchens, those facilities that serve as co-working spaces for food truck operators, caterers, and other food producers. Commercial kitchens are coming to downtown Orangeburg, SC, Oak Creek, WI, and other locations. In Oak Creek, a restaurant that didn’t survive the…Continue reading

 

Downtown to replace decades-old signs

May 1, 2022
In downtown Napa, CA (est. pop. 78,294), wayfinding signs are fading and more than two decades old. “They have patched-over fonts, different colors, and incorrect information,” Economic Development Manager Neal Harrison told the city council, according to the Napa Valley Register. “A good example of that is the visitor center moved from Main Street to…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Seven steps for building a downtown destination

May 1, 2021
The coronavirus recession devastated downtown retailers. But some intrepid merchants survived — and their success stories offer hints at how small businesses can bounce back and thrive in the future. Retail expert Jon Schallert says creative merchants figured out a number of ways to stand out from the crowd. He offered these suggestions — which…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Zoning, affordable space key for small-scale manufacturing

March 1, 2023
Two years after the publication of her book Recast Your City: How to Save Your Downtown with Small-Scale Manufacturing, author Ilana Preuss says she continues to hear from downtown leaders interested in cultivating their own cadre of makers and artisans. Downtown Idea Exchange spoke to Preuss in 2021 for the article Wooing small-scale manufacturers. Since…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Opportunity Zones present potential, risk

September 1, 2019
Billions of dollars have flowed into funds focusing on opportunity zones, a new type of tax designation that waives capital gains taxes on investments in blighted areas nationwide. In April, the U.S. Treasury Department clarified some of the guidelines around opportunity zone investments, and the new regulations sparked optimism from tax experts. “These rules could…To read more — login/subscribe