Downtowns & Town Centers
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Articles
Summary
Why Downtowns (Should) Matter to Planning Commissioners
by Kennedy Smith
Why should a strong downtown be a top concern for planning commissioners and others? Noted national "main street" expert Kennedy Smith makes the case for why downtown matters.
Sizing Up Downtown
by Kennedy Smith
How do you size up the health of your downtown district?
Downtown Hurdles
by Kennedy Smith
It should be no harder to develop downtown than elsewhere. Yet, too many regulatory hurdles often face downtown development.
"We Don't Have Enough Parking"
by Roberta Brandes Gratz
In many cities and towns it's common to hear complaints that downtown retail districts suffer from a lack of adequate parking. A look at some "people first" steps to better address downtown parking.
Downtowns Grow One Step at a Time
by Roberta Brandes Gratz
Local entrepreneurs, working building by building, can be the most effective resource in strengthening downtowns.
Creating the Missing Hub: How Today's Suburbs Build Town Centers
by Philip Langdon
A growing number of suburban cities and towns are seeking to create a hub for their community. Journalist Philip Langdon reviews recent efforts, and the challenges facing municipalities in developing successful town centers.
What Makes a Town Center a Town Center?
by Kennedy Smith
Highlighting the importance of building character and individuality into new town centers.
An Introduction to Urban Design
by Ilene Watson
What do you see when you walk down the main street of your city or town? Are the buildings interesting to look at? Do you feel comfortable and secure? An introduction to urban design and how it can be used to create more people-oriented places.
An Introduction to Historic Preservation Planning
by Amy Facca
A look at the basics of planning for historic preservation, with sidebars on local preservation efforts from across the country.
Historic Preservation is Smart Growth
(included with An Introduction to Historic Preservation Planning download, listed above)
by Donovan Rypkema
Why historic preservation is integral to the principles of "Smart Growth."
Historic Preservation Ordinances: Frequently Asked Questions
(included with An Introduction to Historic Preservation Planning download, listed above)
by Julia H. Miller, Esq.
Perhaps the single most important tool in local historic preservation efforts is the preservation ordinance. Yet these ordinances are often controversial and poorly understood.
Preservation Boosts Local Economies
(included with An Introduction to Historic Preservation Planning download, listed above)
by Edward T. McMahon
The impacts historic district zoning can have on tourism, job creation, and property values.
Public Buildings Keep Town Centers Alive
by Philip Langdon
Post offices, municipal halls, libraries, courthouses, and other public buildings can play a critical role in keeping downtowns and town centers strong.
Farmers' Markets
by Roberta Brandes Gratz
Now numbering more than 2,400 nationwide, local farmers' markets provide one of the best ways of increasing downtown activity, while offering a valuable outlet for area farmers.

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