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Community Engagement Drives Change Downtown

November 6, 2014
To draw the community into an ongoing conversation, the city of Hagerstown, MD, launched its engageHagerstown website. The city posts questions and moderates discussions about important topics that will shape the future of the downtown. The inaugural question was: “What’s your big idea for downtown?” That first question generated “a ton of feedback,” says Sarah…Continue reading

 

Community ownership of commercial property helps spread wealth, economic health

May 1, 2021
In a low-income area of Portland, OR, is a 29,000-square-foot strip shopping center filled with a mix of independent merchants and service providers. The tenant list includes a Latina-owned hair salon, several tax preparers, and the Somali American Association of Oregon. In similar neighborhoods, such a property would be owned by a well-heeled landlord who…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Small cities woo residents, workers with student loan assistance

October 1, 2019
With many small cities struggling to lure skilled workers, a few downtowns are trying something new: They're offering to help people pay down their college loans if they move to town. Hamilton, OH (est. pop. 62,216), last year launched a Talent Attraction Program that offers up to $10,000 to workers who earned college degrees within…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Vacant to Vibrant initiative brings new life to vacant lots

December 1, 2020
In Wilmington, DE (est. pop. 70,164), two long-vacant lots are part of the Wilmington Alliance’s Vacant to Vibrant initiative. The economic development organization aims to provide much-needed green space, stabilize a marginalized downtown neighborhood, and empower residents to engage in the planning process. The project was anything but easy, writes Laura Semmelroth, director of creative…To read more — login/subscribe

 

As coronavirus hits hard, some see suburbs gaining appeal

May 1, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has raised many questions, including this one: After the outbreak recedes, will Americans still want to live, work, and socialize in bustling downtowns? A disease that thrives on close contact could cause a shift in the preferences of office users and home buyers, and, possibly, a reappraisal of development patterns, some experts…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange: Quick Tips and News from Around the Country

June 1, 2021
Downtown re-opening event Local Palooza was created to welcome the community back to outdoor, in-person gatherings while supporting downtown Lafayette, LA’s arts and small business community. The free event featured continuous live entertainment in and around downtown’s Parc Sans Souci as well as local vendors from the Louisiana Crafts Guild, and food and beverages for…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Roundabouts cut down on major accidents but increase fender benders

April 1, 2020
In recent years, downtowns across the country have embraced traffic roundabouts as a way to ease congestion at clogged intersections. The traffic features do seem to make busy crossings safer. There’s a downside, however: Motorist confusion can cause a spike in fender benders. First the good news. In San Pedro, TX (est. pop. 334), to…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Nightlife economy director aims to breathe new life into city’s after-hours scene

April 1, 2023
The city of Boston recently joined a growing roster of cities that have made nightlife management a priority. Boston recently hired its first nightlife economy director, making the position part of the mayor’s cabinet. “We are working to create more opportunities for residents and businesses to help our night scene grow and bolster our local…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Money-matching game supports downtown, boosts social connections

January 1, 2021
Downtown leaders in Macon, GA (est. pop. 153,159), had an idea that seemed far-fetched. They hoped to spur interest in local merchants by printing their own currency, and then setting up a unique scavenger hunt based on the custom scrip. When local residents expanded the game to Facebook, and small businesses began hosting events based…To read more — login/subscribe