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Testing Temporary Bike Corrals

July 18, 2024
Bike corrals have recently appeared on the streets of Kalamazoo, MI. They are part of a pilot project that aims to remove bicycle hoops and racks from city streets to free up space for pedestrians, café dining, and other uses. During the pilot, corrals will be set up at seven different locations for about one…Continue reading

 

Waiving parking minimums pays dividends for college town

September 1, 2024
In Champaign, IL (est. pop. 89,245), reducing minimum parking requirements (MPRs) has spurred development and boosted the density of both downtown Champaign and the urban district anchored by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. That’s according to a paper by University of Illinois researchers Bumsoo Lee and Srirang Sohoni. Their findings were published in the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

After disaster, ad campaign helps bring back visitors

March 1, 2020
Davenport, IA (est. pop. 102,080), suffered devastating flooding in the spring of 2019. After the Mississippi River rose well beyond flood level, a flood wall broke, and downtown was inundated. The result of the historic flood was disruptive, to state the obvious. Downtown streets were under water for weeks, and typical downtown activity ground to…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Displaying creativity, downtowns find new ways to woo back visitors

May 1, 2021
Main Street America is giving grants of $8,500 each to a group of cities that have developed creative strategies to bring traffic back downtown. The winning ideas run the gamut — some focus on placemaking, others on community engagement, others on supporting small businesses. Most of the recipients have populations of less than 50,000, and…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Life returns to normal across economy — except in office buildings

April 1, 2022
As the severity of COVID-19 fades, American life has begun to return to normal. Americans are going to restaurants, movies, concerts, and sporting events. They’re shopping and vacationing. But they aren’t going back to offices. “Everyone’s moving back to the city. They just don’t want to go to the office,” says Sonny Kalsi, co-CEO of…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Building Artistic Neighborhoods

November 15, 2013
An innovative pilot program in Cleveland, OH, is providing affordable artist housing while also building a stronger creative economy for the city. The Artist in Residence Program is a joint venture between the Northeast Shores Development Corporation and the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture. Several tools have been developed to attract artists and help…Continue reading