Sunday, May 29, 2016

DOWNTOWN CROSSWALKS

It appears that smaller community downtowns do not even bother striping their cross walks.  Besides being an insurance risk, this could be another missed opportunity for your downtown to stand out.

Another opportunity to involve local artists, the local school's art class or possible business sponsorship.


Here is a link to inspire you concerning crosswalks:

http://www.explosion.com/63528/28-pedestrian-crossings-turned-into-urban-arts-and-ads/








Saturday, May 21, 2016

POP UP RETAIL (Part I) ; AN INTRODUCTION FOR SMALL DOWNTOWNS

“Pop up retail” is something that virtually everyone has experienced in one form or another.  Most familiar is the sale of Christmas trees in a business parking lot in December or the sale of Halloween items from a vacant storefront in October.    The basic premise is to rent out vacant store front space without committing to a long term lease and its related expenses.  

Downtown building owners should seriously consider the concept of “Pop Up” retail for their vacant store fronts.  It is an affordable option for an entrepreneur to test the viability of a business concept; and provide a landlord with some revenue for an otherwise vacant building.   Property owners having trouble selling or renting their site may be willing to settle for more short-term rental arrangements.  



A good source for prospects may be existing farmers markets or craft show events.  A vendor may be ready to take that next step.  The community (or community volunteers) could be a conduit to connect budding business operators with willing downtown store front owners.

There are tons of resources on the internet concerning this topic.  To get a better grasp of the concept; check out this site from a business district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:  http://deca.to/pop-up/    The success of their program is impressive and certainly worth investigating.



Besides store fronts, there are many other facets to the topic of pop up retail which I’ll bring up in later posts.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

DOWNSPOUTS AND GUTTERS....REALLY?!


While this will not likely be a priority for any community undertaking downtown revitalization, it may be worth considering if there is an opportunity to incorporate unique downspouts and gutters on commercial buildings.  Sometimes little things make a big impression.  Various cities in europe are known for their fountains, possibly your community can become known for something like this...

  
   
  

 

Monday, May 9, 2016

UTILIZING DOWNTOWN ALLEYS

Downtown alleys are an often overlooked asset when trying to bring life and interest to a business district.   As an ongoing asset or the location for a special event, more and more communities are discovering the potential of alleys.   Alleys can be used for outside eating, small performing art events, artwork displays, etc.      Go here to see what one town (Fargo, North Dakota) has been doing...   http://alleyfair.tumblr.com/

While maybe not this elaborate; this site gives great ideas that can be tweaked to enhance smaller communities.