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Submerged bikes pollute Chicago lakefront
August 1, 2024
In Chicago, a group known as The Divvy Fishers Society has been retrieving discarded bike-share cycles from the chilly waters of Lake Michigan. The teams of volunteers use ropes and carabiners to drag Divvy bikes from the lake, reports BlockClubChicago. Bike sharing has emerged as a popular micromobility option in downtowns worldwide. But a number…To read more — login/subscribe
Cities Move to Attract Remote Workers
March 11, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a new wave of migration, one that sees Americans moving out of high-cost states and into lower-cost states. The Pew Research Center estimates 71 percent of Americans are working from home, up from 20 percent before the coronavirus outbreak. More than half of those people want to continue working remotely,…Continue reading
City approves outdoor drinking zone — but only amid strong pushback
August 1, 2022
Downtowns nationwide have embraced outdoor consumption of alcohol. In Ohio, for example, dozens of municipalities have legalized public drinking at designated places and during certain times. In North Carolina, downtowns likewise have begun to accept the concept. But in Wisconsin, the idea of designated outdoor refreshment areas, or DORAs, has met local resistance. In late…To read more — login/subscribe
Using incubator spaces to create a pipeline of start-up merchants
January 1, 2023
Kiosks in Santa Cruz, CA (top), and Denver, CO (bottom). Downtowns big and small grapple with the challenge of building a roster of successful merchants. Many have taken a proactive approach by offering pop-up spaces and kiosks for start-ups seeking a place to do business without a prohibitive upfront investment. Executed properly, pop-ups and kiosks…To read more — login/subscribe
Retail Corridor Re-Imagined as Active American Woonerf
March 15, 2018
The two-block retail corridor in downtown Kirkland, WA, has been redeveloped as an award winning American "woonerf," a Dutch word that translates loosely as "living street." The plaza-like lane is now a pedestrian-friendly gathering space, while remaining open to vehicles, as well. The transformation did not happen overnight. The 2008-2013 Capital Improvement Program allocated funding…Continue reading
As pandemic drags on, downtowns get creative
September 1, 2020
Wilmington, NC (est. pop. 122,610), has rekindled downtown traffic with Downtown Alive, an initiative focused on social distancing and outdoor dining. In Kalamazoo, MI (est. pop. 76,557), the downtown district has introduced a new social district that allows for public consumption of alcohol. Both programs are focused on the challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic.…To read more — login/subscribe
Empty Building Becomes Heart of Community
February 11, 2016
When an underutilized public building won’t sell, creative financing can attract new owners.An innovative project in Erie, CO, has converted a vacant historic building into a public gathering space while also serving as a catalyst for a significant sales tax revenue increase, and garnering media buzz with a Governor’s Award for Downtown Excellence. After failing…Continue reading
Federal streets funding targets pedestrian safety
October 1, 2022
In response to an increasing number of traffic fatalities involving pedestrians and cyclists, the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) is pumping billions of dollars into street design. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law of 2022 established the Safe Streets and Roads for All program, including $1 billion a year for five years to fund local enhancements…To read more — login/subscribe
Long-term commitment to downtown bears fruit
October 1, 2022
Downtown leaders everywhere look for quick wins and swift results. But sometimes redevelopment efforts are measured not in months or years but in decades. That’s the case in Chattanooga, TN (est. pop. 181,370), where the City Council this summer voted unanimously in favor of a new $87 million stadium for the Chattanooga Lookouts minor league…To read more — login/subscribe