Downtown uses promotions to ease pain of construction project

May 1, 2020
Downtown Birmingham, MI (est. pop. 21,066), is in the midst of a series of infrastructure upgrades to replace decades-old water and sewer pipes. When the work is done, the historic downtown will have wider sidewalks, colorful planters, and new benches with phone-charging stations. In the meantime, the torn-up streets and disappearing parking spots are bad…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Economic pause creates opportunity for infrastructure improvements

May 1, 2020
With their disruptions to traffic flow and parking, construction projects are the bane of downtown leaders. In a rare bright side to the coronavirus pandemic, some downtowns are using the economic pause to accelerate infrastructure improvements. In Pensacola, FL (est. pop. 52,562), Gulf Power has accelerated work on an $83 million project to improve the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Hip-hop signs ease pain of downtown road closing

December 1, 2019
An eight-month road closure in downtown Hartford, CT (est. pop. 122,591), caused shoppers, commuters, and business owners to groan. While construction disrupted downtown businesses, the Hartford Business Improvement District (HBID) used whimsical construction signs to make light of the inconvenience and to stress that this, too, shall pass. HBID recognized that traditional construction signs blend…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Help businesses thrive during road work

November 1, 2019
Wiscasset, ME (est. pop. 1,092), undertook a sweeping redesign of Main Street that includes widening sidewalks, adding lighting, installing bollards, renovating sidewalks, improving drainage, and redesigning parking. Such an ambitious project meant a lot of construction headaches. To help local leaders around the state minimize the impact of such projects, MaineDOT developed Digging Maine, a…To read more — login/subscribe

 

City considers banning construction workers from downtown parking

November 1, 2019
With construction on the rise, the Burlington Downtown Business Association is looking for ways to ease travel and parking in the city center. According to the local InsideHalton.com, the association’s proposals include requiring increased communication with downtown businesses and enhanced construction cleanup. More controversial is the proposal to require construction workers to park outside of…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Hard hat specials

November 1, 2019
Despite streetcar construction in downtown Tempe, AZ, intrepid visitors donned hard hats and enjoyed all that the city center has to offer.  Each week the Tempe Downtown Authority gave away 100 reusable yellow hard hats imprinted with the association logo. People wearing hard hats could claim an hour of free parking as well as specials…To read more — login/subscribe