Nicole Rosé: Hear The World Through Rose Colored Lensesdjnicole
Nicole Rosé (aka DJ Rosé) is an in-demand international DJ based in New York & the music director for Whispering Angel and Gilt Groupe, as seen on Bravo TV.
Nicole Rosé: Hear The World Through Rose Colored Lensesdjnicole
Nicole Rosé (aka DJ Rosé) is an in-demand international DJ based in New York & the music director for Whispering Angel and Gilt Groupe, as seen on Bravo TV.
JLL Cincinnati: Full Circle Report 2017Ross Bratcher
Downtown Cincinnati has undergone a tremendous transformation over the last five years that has positioned its urban core to be a live-work-play destination for companies, professionals, and visitors. Cincinnati is home to a mature corporate community consisting of 10 Fortune 500 companies. In addition, Downtown Cincinnati has become a hotbed for startup activity as companies flock to the Central Business District and Over-The-Rhine to attract and retain top talent.
JLL Cincinnati: Full Circle Report 2017Ross Bratcher
Downtown Cincinnati has undergone a tremendous transformation over the last five years that has positioned its urban core to be a live-work-play destination for companies, professionals, and visitors. Cincinnati is home to a mature corporate community consisting of 10 Fortune 500 companies. In addition, Downtown Cincinnati has become a hotbed for startup activity as companies flock to the Central Business District and Over-The-Rhine to attract and retain top talent.
Governor Phil Bredesen's impact on downtown Nashville while Mayor of Nashville. Gov. Bredesen is the recipient of the Nashville Downtown Partnership's 2010 Jeannie R. Hastings Vision Award.
2. ABOUT THE CBID
CBID Area: 371 acres, 90 blocks in
downtown Nashville
Current 10-year term: January 1,
2008 – December 31, 2017
Management agreement with
Nashville Downtown Partnership to
provide wide range of CBID services
3. TOP PRIORITY FOR CBID BUDGET
• Public Space Management
– Clean Team
– Safety Team/Hospitality Ambassadors
– ADDED July 1, 2011: OUTREACH COORDINATOR
– Landscaping and Beautification
55% of TOTAL 2010-2011 CBID BUDGET
57% of TOTAL 2011-2012 CBID BUDGET
4. PUBLIC SPACE MANAGEMENT
YTD in 2012 the Clean Team:
• Removed over 93,500pounds of trash and 5,680
square feet of graffiti
• Power washed 859 block faces and 1,121 alleys
6. TRACKING SYSTEM
• The Clean and Safe Teams
Use the Eponic tracking system to
record and track progress on work
orders and assignments.
• Hand-held devices provide them a
searchable database of businesses and walking
directions– as well as printouts for visitors.
8. PROGRESS ON OUTREACH
• Since July, 2011, a full-time Outreach
Coordinator with specific target group (top 50
with highest number of arrests within CBID,
in need of housing and services)
• To date, 17 clients (with a 3-year total of
2,094 arrests) have received assistance
through this outreach
9. PROGRESS ON OUTREACH
• Of these, 15 were placed in housing with
wraparound social services and 7 have
already transitioned into apartments funded
by vouchers or their own incomes
• Another 3 clients are being processed now
• Two others were reunited with their families
through the Homeward Bound program
10. HOMEWARD BOUND
• One-way transportation to families, jobs or
services for 442 individuals since June, 2008
(cost: $64,856)
• These 442 people had 3,431 arrests
downtown (estimated cost of $3.4 million)
• 74 assisted YTD 2012 ($12,477 for bus tickets)
12. Appeal of Urban Living
Urban Experience 51%
Central Location,
Convenience 44%
Nightlife 34%
Close to Work 28%
Downtown Residential Survey
July, 2012
13. Rental Demand Soars!
Highest ever rental
occupancy–98%
1,836 rental units
now; 356 under
construction and
754 more planned
14. Downtown Residential Sales
• Average of 190 sales per year
in 2009, 2010 and 2011
• 209 closings, January-
November 28, 2012
• Only 2 developer-owned
units remain on the market
and 52 re-sales
(2.5-month inventory)
15. LIVE IT UP! 2012 Tour
Since 2004, over
10,000 people
have come to
these annual
tours; total
economic impact
of $50 million in
sales and leases.
16. Growth in Key Retail Areas
• SoBro adds two new
locally owned restaurants
Etch
• Major arts district on 5th
Avenue North – 20 galleries
17. • 2011 retail openings: 36
2012 Retail Update
• 48 new retail businesses
opened or announced
between January 1 and
November 29, 2012
• 28 food establishments
• 14 shopping options
• 6 music and nightlife
36. Bridgestone Arena:
2nd consecutive year in
Pollstar’s Top 10 for U.S.
Concert Attendance
Since 2010, Bridgestone
Arena hosted 15 of the 25
highest grossing North
American tours.
44. Image & Communications
Guidebooks: two editions per year,
35,000 copies each
Downtown Details: weekly e-newsletter
Mobile app for nashvilledowntown.com
Website event calendar (online submissions
available for businesses)
parkitdowntown.com
8% of TOTAL 2010-2011 CBID BUDGET
7% of TOTAL 2011-2012 CBID BUDGET
46. Thank you to outgoing Board members!
• Bert Mathews,
2012 Chairman
• John Fleming
• Richard Fletcher
• State Representative
Mary Pruitt, Ex Officio
47. Nominees for 3-Year Board Terms, 2013-2015
Zack Liff Frank Lewis Hugh Queener Brenda Sanderson
DZL Management/ First Baptist Nashville Pinnacle Financial Viridian condo;
Cummins Station Partners Broadway
48. “To make downtown Nashville the compelling urban center
in the Southeast in which to LIVE, WORK,
PLAY and INVEST.”