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Housing shortage spurs conversion of downtown buildings to residential

August 1, 2021
The post-pandemic real estate market has seen many changes, three major trends among them: Demand for retail space has softened. Employers are wavering in their commitment to office space. And housing demand is on fire. Those shifts explain why many downtowns are seeing developers repurpose commercial buildings for residential uses. In Manchester, NH (est. pop.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Children’s Programming Draws Families Downtown

April 26, 2018
Because little people usually require big people to drive them, supervise them, and pay their way, children’s events are a popular way to bring families downtown. Cities nationwide are adding an array of children’s programming to downtown calendars in an effort to attract those families. Some efforts include folding children’s activities into existing events, while…Continue reading

 

One downtown formalizes sudden surge of ghost kitchens

June 1, 2021
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.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Retaining And Nurturing “Legacy” Businesses

September 14, 2023
It’s natural for downtown leaders to celebrate new businesses. But experienced economic developers say you shouldn’t forget the businesses that have been downtown for years. These businesses embody the community’s character, create unique experiences, and serve as inspiration for other business owners. That’s the motivation behind a new wave of "legacy" business programs. In one…Continue reading

 

Small city uses “ghost signs” to connect with historic past

November 1, 2023
When Antioch, IL (est. pop. 14,705), wanted to breathe new life into its downtown, the small city hired All Together, a Chicago-based marketing firm. All Together worked with Antioch to highlight the town’s unique history. In one initiative, All Together added “ghost signs” to half a dozen longtime businesses. In another initiative, the marketing company…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns begin to undo one-way street policies

July 1, 2024
For decades, urban planners have criticized one-way streets. The traffic flow is unsafe for pedestrians and unhelpful to merchants, they say. The critique is beginning to resonate — a growing number of cities are rethinking their traffic patterns. Atlanta, GA, Louisville, KY, and Cincinnati, OH, are among the cities converting one-way streets to two-way travel.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns Band Together for Greater Impact

May 21, 2015
That’s the theory behind the Eagle River Valley Cultural & Economic Corridor, now in its third year. The Corridor comprises the neighboring towns of Hancock (est. pop. 1,031), Deposit (est. pop. 1,663), and Windsor (est. pop. 916), New York and focuses on attracting tourists, businesses and residents, specifically retirees. This is an attractive demographic for…Continue reading

 

Downtown Cadet Program Boosts Police Presence

April 18, 2019
Portland, ME, doesn’t have a problem with serious crime. Like many cities, Portland has seen rates of violent crime fall in recent decades. But the downtown does struggle with public-safety nuisances such as panhandling, vagrancy, loitering, public drinking, and drug abuse. Those issues might make a downtown less welcoming, but they aren’t the sort of…Continue reading

 

Business owners support each other online

April 1, 2020
As business owners in downtown Frisco, TX, adapted to the city’s stay-at-home order, they turned to one another for support and information.  The Frisco Downtown Merchants Association established a daily online meeting for businesses throughout The Rail District. “We’ve all kind of come together to pool our resources to figure out how we can stay…To read more — login/subscribe

 

City relaxes sign regulations

April 1, 2020
In light of the coronavirus, several cities have relaxed enforcement of regulations that don’t impact public health or safety, such as allowing restaurants to erect banners without acquiring a permit. The City of Scottsdale, AZ, continues to require banner permits, but it has made changes to the permit process. With the city’s One Stop Shop…To read more — login/subscribe