Cities large and small are looking for strategies to address homelessness. Austin, TX, might have the most aggressive approach: The city is investing tens of millions of dollars to purchase hotels to serve as housing for the homeless. Austin Mayor Steve Adler has proposed buying 10 motels, one in each of the city’s 10 city…
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The Colorado Springs Gateways Initiative was a clear win for the city’s downtown. The new landmark signs at the entrance to downtown are eye-catching, and the project was honored with an award from the International Downtown Association. Downtown leaders in Colorado Springs, CO (est. pop. 478,215), began planning the project in 2016, and physical installations…
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Michigan City, IN (est. pop. 31,983), used a simple solution to address challenges with its homeless population: The city removed downtown park benches from sidewalks and moved them into storage. Problem solved? Not exactly. While the tactic does encourage problem residents to move on, taking away public seating doesn’t address the underlying causes of homelessness.…
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…of the book cover: Principles of downtown development in small cities, Urban design and infrastructure redevelopment, Waterfront and brownfields redevelopment, Retail and commercial redevelopment. The book clearly shows that downtown revitalization works in small as well as in large cities, and that common principles apply…. Continue reading
Downtowns everywhere are trying to tap into the magic of creative placemaking. The goal is to foster a community where arts, culture, and entertainment (ACE) attract a cross-section of visitors. When the concept works, visitors have a great experience. Maybe it’s the downtown museum that keeps them coming back, or the live music scene, or…
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Rock Springs, WY, is a small city in a conservative state, and its gay community has long maintained a low profile. That began to change about two years ago, when a downtown bookstore hosted a gathering for the LGBTQ community. “Wyoming gets this bad rap for not being very gay-friendly,” says Chad Banks, manager of…
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Chicago’s downtown district and its North Side are thriving, but its South and West sides continue to struggle. In response, Mayor Lori Lightfoot kicked off Invest South/West, a three-year plan that seeks to invest $750 million in dormant and struggling retail areas in 10 neighborhoods, including Austin, Auburn Gresham, New City, and Bronzeville. The city’s…
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Millburn, NJ, adopted a Complete Streets program in 2014, outlining a series of goals and objectives to make the streets safer for pedestrians, improve traffic flow, address intersection congestion, and slow traffic where appropriate. A three-phase implementation plan was developed with a robust series of traffic calming and other improvements that include road-diets, curb bump-outs,…
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The impact of Coronavirus will be big, deep, and constantly in the news, but downtown leaders must carry on. Interviews with economic development professionals and others suggest a range of strategies for supporting at-risk businesses, protecting the downtown’s market position, and growing the local economy in the months ahead. In this and future eNewsletters, we…
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Ambitious operators are embracing the growing concept of ghost kitchens. In one example, REEF Technology of Miami, FL, has amassed 5,000 urban locations nationally. In another, the former CEO of Uber launched CloudKitchens and has invested more than $100 million on sites in two dozen cities. These kitchens are essentially restaurants without the dining space.…
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