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Should you allow cannabis businesses downtown? Some factors to consider

April 1, 2023
Amid a nationwide wave of marijuana legalization, downtown leaders face a conundrum: Should they welcome cannabis businesses downtown? And if so, under what conditions? There are no right or wrong answers, but municipalities that take the time for a considered planning process make better decisions, says Chuck Latini Jr., partner at InField Consulting in Brodenton…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Chicago makes major commitment to office-to-residential conversions

July 1, 2024
In an effort to revive a stagnant urban core, Chicago is being especially generous in providing public subsidies to convert obsolete office space into apartments and hotels. In one major initiative, Mayor Brandon Johnson is supporting a plan to convert vacant office space in the financial district to 1,000 apartments, partly using city subsidies. The…To read more — login/subscribe

 

How one downtown uses mobile visitor data to hone its marketing

March 1, 2023
For years, downtown leaders in Tybee Island, GA (est. pop. 3,124), mostly guessed at visitor information. The bridge coming into town from Savannah was outfitted with vehicle-counting sensors, so Tybee’s leaders had a general idea of how many people were coming to the beachfront town. But the era of big data has allowed Tybee Island…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown loosens alcohol rules in response to Covid-19

August 1, 2020
In a bid to boost business at downtown bars and restaurants, the city of Owensboro, KY (est. pop. 59,188), has loosened rules around outdoor consumption of alcohol. As the pandemic pushes patrons outside and leaves downtowns bereft of visitors, many cities are considering revamped codes concerning alcohol. Owensboro’s downtown, along the banks of the Ohio…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Public restrooms are a necessity — but so are trained attendants

May 1, 2024
The Hollywood Partnership is about to open the famed neighborhood’s first public restroom. The facility, going into an empty space in a building owned by the city Department of Transportation, is being funded with $1.5 million from the Los Angeles mayor’s office. The concept got some pushback from neighbors. “Property owners sometimes have the belief…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Invisible Art Comes Downtown

April 20, 2017
The availability of paint that shows up only when it’s wet has inspired whimsical, low-cost "invisible art" projects on sidewalks nationwide. Each project takes a slightly different approach. Seattle’s invisible art is humorous, while Huntsville, AL, aims to bring literature to the public art scene. "We wanted it to be something unexpected that community members…Continue reading

 

Visitors aren’t coming downtown? Send them outdoors

April 1, 2020
Tourism consultant Roger Brooks has a contrarian alternative for downtowns struggling with a dearth of visitors. Tell them to go camping, canoeing, or hiking instead. As strange as it sounds, Brooks says, the strategy makes sense. He points to the example of Asheville, NC. Thanks to its downtown restaurants and microbreweries, Brooks says, “Asheville is…To read more — login/subscribe