2015 State of Downtown

2015 State of Downtown

Author: DowntownDC Business Improvement District

Publisher: Downtown Business Improvement District Corporation

Published:

Total Pages: 70

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The State of Downtown report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Downtown economy in order to better inform decisions for many key Downtown stakeholders: DowntownDC BID members (the General Services Administration, private property owners and tenants), investors, developers, retailers, brokers, theaters, museums, non-GSA federal government officials, elected D.C. government officials and staff, and many more.


2016 State of Downtown

2016 State of Downtown

Author: DowntownDC Business Improvement District

Publisher: Downtown Business Improvement District Corporation

Published:

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13:

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The 2016 State of Downtown report is the definitive analysis of DowntownDC's economy as it compares to the city, region and national economies.


State of Downtown Denver 2015

State of Downtown Denver 2015

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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"The State of Downtown Denver is the most complete encyclopedia of statistics and analysis about Downtown Denver. This document is to specifically to inform and support Downtown Denver stakeholders as they build, invest, locate and visit Downtown Denver. We invite you to turn the page and read the facts, figures, and case studies in this report, that showcase the current State of Downtown Denver."--page 1.


Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975-2001

Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975-2001

Author: Joan Hawkins

Publisher: Intellect (UK)

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781783204229

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Downtown Film and TV Culture, 1975-2001 brings together essays by filmmakers, exhibitors, cultural critics, and scholars from multiple generations of the New York Downtown scene to illuminate individual films and filmmakers and explore the creation of a Downtown Canon, the impact of AIDS on younger filmmakers, community access cable television broadcasts, and the impact of the historic downtown scene on contemporary experimental culture. The book includes J. Hoberman's essay "No Wavelength: The Parapunk Underground," as well as historical essays by Tony Conrad and Lynne Tillman, interviews with filmmakers Bette Gordon and Beth B., and essays by Ivan Kral and Nick Zedd.


Upscaling Downtown

Upscaling Downtown

Author: Richard E. Ocejo

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0691176310

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Once known for slum-like conditions in its immigrant and working-class neighborhoods, New York City's downtown now features luxury housing, chic boutiques and hotels, and, most notably, a vibrant nightlife culture. While a burgeoning bar scene can be viewed as a positive sign of urban transformation, tensions lurk beneath, reflecting the social conflicts within postindustrial cities. Upscaling Downtown examines the perspectives and actions of disparate social groups who have been affected by or played a role in the nightlife of the Lower East Side, East Village, and Bowery. Using the social world of bars as windows into understanding urban development, Richard Ocejo argues that the gentrifying neighborhoods of postindustrial cities are increasingly influenced by upscale commercial projects, causing significant conflicts for the people involved. Ocejo explores what community institutions, such as neighborhood bars, gain or lose amid gentrification. He considers why residents continue unsuccessfully to protest the arrival of new bars, how new bar owners produce a nightlife culture that attracts visitors rather than locals, and how government actors, including elected officials and the police, regulate and encourage nightlife culture. By focusing on commercial newcomers and the residents who protest local changes, Ocejo illustrates the contested and dynamic process of neighborhood growth. Delving into the social ecosystem of one emblematic section of Manhattan, Upscaling Downtown sheds fresh light on the tensions and consequences of urban progress.


Downtown in Detail

Downtown in Detail

Author: Tom Zimmerman

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781883318918

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Until the late 1970s, Downtown Los Angeles was simply a relic to treasure, a symbol of suburban progress by its own demise. As businesses moved out of what was once the heart of the city, many Downtown buildings suffered the swing of the wrecking ball. But suddenly, up stepped the conservators of history, the people who cared that their city had a vivid past -- and magnificent buildings were saved. Now, through the lens of master photographer/historian Tom Zimmerman we see scores of reasons why. We see the stories the buildings tell, up close, and, yes, very personally. In Downtown in Detail, Zimmerman finds the unique vantage points from which to capture architectural details that are the highlights of buildings, the ones that are often undiscovered. He finds the sculptures, tiles, clock towers, gargoyles and bas-relief panels that historic architects used to define an era.


Start-Up City

Start-Up City

Author: Gabe Klein

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1610916905

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"The public-private partnerships of the future will need to embody a triple-bottom-line approach that focuses on the new P3: people-planet-profit. This book is for anyone who wants to improve the way that we live in cities, without waiting for the glacial pace of change in government or corporate settings. If you are willing to go against the tide and follow some basic lessons in goal setting, experimentation, change management, financial innovation, and communication, real change in cities is possible."--Publisher's description.


2013 State of Downtown

2013 State of Downtown

Author: DowntownDC Business Improvement District

Publisher: Downtown Business Improvement District Corporation

Published: 2014-05-29

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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The State of Downtown report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Downtown economy in order to better inform decisions for many key Downtown stakeholders: DowntownDC BID members (the General Services Administration, private property owners and tenants), investors, developers, retailers, brokers, theaters, museums, non-GSA federal government officials, elected D.C. government officials and staff, and many more. The State of Downtown report utilizes historical and current data to identify local, regional and national trends and compare D.C. and Downtown to our local and national competitors.