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In tough times, pay attention to cost cutting, fundraising
July 1, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has hit many downtown organizations squarely in the pocketbook. By emptying business districts for two months, the health crisis has deprived organizations of revenues from special events and parking, as well as throwing property assessments and government contributions into question. The harsh financial reality is forcing downtown leaders to take a hard…To read more — login/subscribe
Advocates of back-in parking make their case, but not everyone is convinced
August 1, 2023
For three weeks in July, Paris, TX (est. pop. 24,447), tested back-in angled parking in part of its downtown. The test run was designed to teach motorists about the benefits of back-in parking — and to see whether drivers would embrace the shift. The Lamar County Sheriff’s Office, which patrols Paris, took the lead in…To read more — login/subscribe
Even in a boomtown, downtown work continues
September 1, 2024
In Miami, FL (est. pop. 449,484), downtown has transformed in recent decades. Through the 1990s, the city center was mostly a 9-to-5 district — workers commuted in from the suburbs, then left. But that has changed in a big way. Downtown Miami now has 150,000 residents, along with supermarkets, restaurants, bars, and even a bowling…To read more — login/subscribe
Downtowns make temporary dining parklets permanent
February 1, 2022
As downtowns tried to survive the pandemic, many cities rushed to allow restaurants to set up temporary outdoor dining areas in parking spaces, sidewalks, and parking lots. These pop-up parklets extended a lifeline to downtown restaurants. But the temporary parklet programs also came with downsides. In many cases, these areas were unregulated and not standardized.…To read more — login/subscribe
Embattled city tries ad campaign to bring back workers, visitors
December 1, 2023
Deservedly or not, San Francisco has been portrayed in recent years as a hellscape of homelessness, drug use, and crime. Looking to polish the city’s tarnished image, a group of San Francisco business leaders is using a $4 million ad campaign to offer a more flattering version of the state of the city. The “It…To read more — login/subscribe
Umbrella sharing encourages visitors to linger longer
March 1, 2024
Both Vancouver, BC (est. pop. 2,683,000), and Vancouver, WA (est. pop. 194,509), are known for their rainy weather. And both downtowns have unveiled umbrella share programs for visitors and residents who find themselves caught in the rain. In Vancouver, WA, Vancouver’s Downtown Association has operated the Umbrella Share Program for two years, says Michael Walker,…To read more — login/subscribe
Ongoing promotions keep commuting options top of mind
May 1, 2020
During the month of February, the GO Santa Cruz program hosted the Fall in Love with Carpooling Challenge. Through the challenge, downtown commuters who carpooled at least four times during the month earned Downtown Dollars plus the chance to win a downtown date night for two valued at $200. To enter, participants signed up with…To read more — login/subscribe
Downtown leaders aim to build park over highway, repair community
March 1, 2024
In Kansas City, MO (est. pop. 509,247), downtown leaders are in the midst of an ambitious project to build a four-block-long park over Interstate 670. The $217 million plan — known as the South Loop Project — is being driven by Port KC, the Downtown Council of Kansas City, and the City of Kansas City.…To read more — login/subscribe
Downtown offers loans to struggling merchants
July 1, 2020
As the coronavirus shut down its city center, Memphis, TN (est. pop. 650,632), faced a mass extinction of small merchants. The Downtown Memphis Commission responded quickly, handing out short-term loans totaling $260,000 to 46 businesses. The program was designed to provide emergency funding for small businesses that might not have been able to receive larger…To read more — login/subscribe