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‘Ghost signs’ make a comeback

January 1, 2024
More than a century ago, merchants and downtown building owners used ads painted on the sides of brick buildings to drive business. From the mid-1800s until about 1950, retailers and consumer brands used these commercial messages to grab shoppers’ attention. The eye-catching signs featured bright colors and bold lettering. The sign-painting boom ended decades ago.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown works to right-size parking system

February 1, 2024
In Wichita, KS (est. pop. 396,205), city officials are making big changes to the downtown parking system increasing hourly rates and fines, reducing the amount of free parking, upgrading parking meters, and tightening up enforcement. Wichita’s city council in early January approved ordinance updates that will allow the parking overhaul to proceed this year. Jeff…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown Aims To Improve Pedestrian Safety With Asphalt Art

April 6, 2023
Louisville, KY, will use public art to improve pedestrian safety at four downtown intersections. Louisville’s new Community Crosswalks program was inspired by the Asphalt Art Safety Study. The study by Bloomberg Philanthropies found that after asphalt art was installed, intersections experienced a 50 percent drop in crashes involving pedestrians or cyclists and a 37 percent reduction in crashes leading…Continue reading

 

Downtowns partner with universities to drive traffic, activation

April 1, 2024
In a handful of downtowns, such as Berkeley, CA, and Charlottesville, VA, college campuses and downtowns have grown up together over a period of decades. But most downtowns have to work to bring in college campuses and their steady streams of students. Sometimes, the strategy works — expanding colleges can help fill downtown vacancies while…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Winning Grants: Step by Step

Winning Grants, Step by Step will show you how to compete successfully for shrinking funding dollars from federal, state, and local agencies, as well as corporate, private, family, and community foundations. It takes you from the development of your concept to putting the final grant package together. Along… Continue reading

How to create downtown maps that engage visitors

July 1, 2024
Every downtown is trying to attract visitors and showcase the shops, restaurants, museums, and other public places that make them unique. While paper maps and wayfinding signs are tried-and-true ways to guide visitors, residents, and workers, many downtowns have embraced a new tool — interactive maps that let downtown leaders tell their story via mobile…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown leaders look to restrict vacation rentals — some merchants object

August 1, 2022
The proliferation of properties being marketed on Airbnb, VRBO, and other platforms has created concern in many municipalities. Critics say the short-term rentals disrupt neighborhood cohesiveness with constant turnover and occasional loud parties. Others point to rentals as contributing to rising real estate prices and a shortage of affordable housing. Traverse City, MI (est. pop.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Six sure ways to kill your ‘buy local’ promotion

March 1, 2023
For over twenty years, American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA) has worked to develop strong local economies by nurturing entrepreneurs and increasing local spending. The nonprofit may be best known for its series of shop local campaigns including Shop Black Owned Indie Local (February), Move Your Money/Bank Local (April), Independents Month (July), Eat Indie Local (August-September),…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Opportunity Zone investment lags optimistic predictions

January 1, 2020
Opportunity Zones, those tax-advantaged areas created as part of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax package, aren’t living up to expectations. The U.S. Treasury Department expected the program to spur investment in blighted neighborhoods and transitioning urban areas totaling $100 billion. The actual amount is likely to be just a fraction of that, perhaps $10 billion…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Streetscape Upgrade Clears the Clutter, Reinforces Downtown Brand

September 21, 2017
The streetscape project currently underway in Rosslyn, VA, aims to strengthen the city’s brand, decrease visual clutter, and improve the pedestrian experience. A formal inventory of everything on the streets revealed that the BID had "quite a mish-mash of elements, just hundreds of various pieces that didn’t match, and that adds to visual clutter," says…Continue reading