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

 

How to keep your organization afloat in tough times

May 1, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has foisted an unprecedented crisis on downtown organizations. Many organizations were blindsided by the suddenness and severity of the downturn. To help coach downtown leaders through the turmoil, the International Downtown Association (IDA) and Progressive Urban Management Associates (PUMA) collaborated on a game plan that spells out steps to take in the…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Global pandemic creates challenges, disruption for downtowns

April 1, 2020
Downtowns are positioned to rebound strongly from the coronavirus pandemic. When that rebound might occur, however, is uncertain. That’s according to downtown leaders interviewed by Downtown Idea Exchange as the global pandemic spread. “Will we come back? Absolutely,” says Dewitt Peart, president of the Downtown Austin Alliance in Austin, TX (est. pop. 964,243). However, Peart…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Slow time presents opportunity to address nagging issues

April 1, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic forced downtown activity to grind to a halt. What now? Take advantage of the pause to address some long-neglected tasks. Downtown leaders say they’re tackling these chores: • Upgrading physical spaces. Do your offices need a fresh coat of paint? Are downtown benches and bathrooms in need of repairs? The slowdown presents…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Public libraries adapt to pandemic

April 1, 2020
Public libraries, a staple of many downtowns, have scrambled to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. While many of the nation’s 16,000-plus libraries had closed their doors to foot traffic by late March, they sought out other ways to keep serving their communities. For instance, the American Library Association (ALA) urged members to keep their wireless…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Trends shaping downtown retail

February 1, 2020
Wondering what downtown retail will look like in 2020 and beyond? The team at Stores, the magazine of the National Retail Federation has published its annual consumer trends predictions for the year ahead. Two trends likely to impact downtowns are: Read the full article • Consumers’ appetite for resale and recommerce continues to grow. Figures…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns benefit from micro-trips

February 1, 2020
As vacations become shorter, downtowns have opportunities to attract more local and micro-cation travelers. According to the 2019 Vacation Confidence Index, released by travel insurance company, Allianz Global Assistance, 57 percent of Americans did not take a vacation longer than four nights last year. Additionally, 21 percent of Millennials said their longest trips were three…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Diversity, demographics will be driving forces for downtown development, study says

January 1, 2020
North America’s population is growing both younger and older, and more culturally diverse. Those demographic trends create both tailwinds and new challenges for downtown development, according to the 2020 Global Trends Report by Progressive Urban Management Associates and the International Downtown Association. Millennials and members of Generation Z have embraced urban living. Employers and employees…To read more — login/subscribe