It's taken a few months, but I have my newest deep dive history of downtown Gainesville, part two of a three-part history. The 1980's were the first steps in revitalization. By focusing on designing for people and investing in the arts we created the sparks that would make downtown a lively city center by the early 2000's. How we funded that and how these decisions made downtown what it is today was what I focused on. Give it a read and let me know what you think: https://lnkd.in/gdCwxspF
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Not for or against this idea. Just thinking it through from a #marketdemand perspective. Is #induceddemand the driving theory behind this proposal? If #visitor-driven, how will location relate to where most downtown #hotel rooms are located (ie. towards #UnionSquare)? We’re working on #downtown #masterplans across the #unitedstates right now, so interested to see how this evolves and if it’s a model for other cities. #retailresilience #communitydesign #economicdevelopment #downtownrecovery #sanfrancisco #retail #foodandbeverage
Today, I’m standing with Mayor Breed and Sen. Wiener to announce the first Entertinment Zone in California - Front Street! “Downtown San Francisco needs a nightlife renaissance post-pandemic. Launching California’s first ever entertainment zone on Front Street is significant and will catalyze more reasons to come downtown,” Robbie Silver, executive director of the Downtown SF Partnership, said in a statement. Kevin Truong The San Francisco Standard https://lnkd.in/da6Y_3vx
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Everywhere Except Kansas 10 days, 6 cities, 12 " Wizard of Oz" Presos: - Vegas: Urban Land Institute - DC: CoreNet Global - Baltimore: NAIOP - Cleveland: Citymark Capital - Denver: McWHINNEY (Union Station, their redevelopment, pictured here) & CBRE Event - NYC: Cornell Real Estate Council Getting my money's worth out of the Wizard of Oz preso sharing the pre and post-election outlook for commercial real estate with about 2,000 of my closest friends in 10 days. While the expectation is now that rates will be higher for longer, demand expected to strengthen and new supply low helping existing #CRE values. Labor availability remains biggest question mark and will impact construction, hospitality and medical CRE the most. Thx to Jeff Woolson, Ben Brudney, Barbara Perrier, Benji Baer, Gensler, Mallory Baches AICP, LEED-AP, CNU-A, Calvin Gladney, LEED AP, Sofia Song, Sheryl Schulze, Tim O'Ferrall, Larry Lichtenauer, Andrew Coleman, Alan Tantleff, FTI Consulting, Danny Queenan , Jessica Ostermick, McWHINNEY, William Grubbs, Daniel Walsh, Tristan Neeb (Go Blue!), Joseph Khouri, Jamie Dunford. SGL
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>> Look forward to being part of the Public Realm Roundtable from June 13-16 in NYC << In addition to an inspiring program, it is a special opportunity to meet the people who are involved in making a city like NYC more livable. Working on the complex challenges of gradually transforming the world city - while it never sleeps ;-) The city of NY plans to invest $375 million to create and enhance public spaces, ensuring high-quality environments for social, economic, and cultural activities >> Key projects - Broadway Vision Plan will transforming Broadway into a more pedestrian-friendly avenue. - Permanent upgrades to open streets in the Bronx and Staten Island that will solidify the success of temporary open streets and contribute to safer and more attractive neighborhoods - Building on the popular temporary Open Restaurants program, a new permanent outdoor dining initiative will be spearheaded to support local businesses and enhance street life. - Reclamation of Spaces under the Brooklyn Bridge will transform previously closed areas into vibrant public zones. More information about the program - https://lnkd.in/eWECmAyy Any questions or suggestions to bring from Europe to the US?
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A global hub, a sister city, and a “big city with a small-town feel,” Chicago’s essence remains unshakable. The 6-time champions city. The ‘85 Bears city. The 2005 World Series Champs city. The city that broke a century-old curse. The Stanley Cup city. 4-time MLS Champs town. The WNBA champions city. Chicago is a city of champions with a winning mentality. How do we sustain that mentality? How do we continue to succeed? We succeed by uniting to focus on what truly matters to our residents and by making Chicago a city people aspire to call home. Whether they come from another city, state, or country, Chicago should continue to be a beacon for those striving to build a better life for themselves and their families. With its abundant fresh water, vibrant air and rail system, remarkable architecture, rich art and culture, and ample green spaces, Chicago’s strengths far outweigh its challenges. Yet, our challenges offer us a unique opportunity to come together and find solutions. How can we do it? By focusing on fixing the fundamentals. Link in comments. 👇
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