This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his $350 million Downtown Project initiative. Some key points:
- The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas to drive innovation and happiness.
- $50 million will be allocated to small businesses, $50 million to tech startups, and $50 million to education/arts/culture initiatives. $200 million will go towards real estate development.
- The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city where living, working and playing are all within close proximity. It also aims to be a hub for co-working and collaboration.
- Focus
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's presentation about the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be spent on small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will go towards real estate development to double downtown's residential population and density. The hope is this will accelerate innovation by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents.
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013Delivering Happiness
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos through his venture capital fund.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture and customer experience at Zappos, which has led to tremendous sales growth.
- Tony's new project is the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, startups, education and the arts.
- The goals are to create a walkable area where people can live,
This document appears to be a slide deck presentation given by Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, about his Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas. Some key points:
- Hsieh discusses Zappos' culture and core values, which emphasize delivering happiness to both customers and employees.
- The Downtown Project is a $350 million investment to revitalize downtown Las Vegas by focusing on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development.
- The goal is to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on community, collisions between diverse groups, and co-learning. This is intended to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
- Specific funding
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's presentation about the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be spent on small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will go towards real estate development to double downtown's residential population and density. The hope is this will accelerate innovation by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and their Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas. It provides details about Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It outlines Zappos' culture-focused approach to business and their goals for the Downtown Project, which includes allocating $350 million to small businesses, startups, education and arts to build a more connected community downtown through collisions and co-learning. The overall aim is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term profits. Examples of funded projects include a coworking space, shipping container park, medical clinic and Life is Beautiful music festival.
This presentation discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and Tony's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to transform downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be invested in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will be used for real estate development. The vision is for density and collisions to accelerate serendipity, learning, innovation and productivity. A monthly cadence of events like First Friday and Tech Week is proposed to program the community.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative. It discusses turning downtown into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like providing $50 million each for small businesses and tech startups. The goal is to accelerate collisions, community and co-learning downtown to drive happiness, innovation and productivity. This will be done by increasing density and street activity to promote serendipitous interactions between the various groups that will be based downtown like Zappos employees, entrepreneurs and artists. Specific initiatives outlined include developing a monthly calendar of events like First Friday art week and Tech Week.
Burger King Global Franchise Convention - Zappos_Downtown Project - 9.23.2013Delivering Happiness
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project, a $350 million investment in downtown Las Vegas. The presentation discusses Zappos' culture-focused approach to business and Hsieh's plan to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, collisions, and co-learning through investments in small businesses, startups, education, arts, and real estate. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community rather than short-term financial returns alone.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's presentation about the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be spent on small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will go towards real estate development to double downtown's residential population and density. The hope is this will accelerate innovation by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents.
Industrial Sanitary Supply Association - DTP - Zappos - November 20, 2013Delivering Happiness
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos through his venture capital fund.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture and customer experience at Zappos, which has led to tremendous sales growth.
- Tony's new project is the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, startups, education and the arts.
- The goals are to create a walkable area where people can live,
This document appears to be a slide deck presentation given by Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos, about his Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas. Some key points:
- Hsieh discusses Zappos' culture and core values, which emphasize delivering happiness to both customers and employees.
- The Downtown Project is a $350 million investment to revitalize downtown Las Vegas by focusing on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development.
- The goal is to create a dense, walkable urban core focused on community, collisions between diverse groups, and co-learning. This is intended to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
- Specific funding
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's presentation about the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a more walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be spent on small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will go towards real estate development to double downtown's residential population and density. The hope is this will accelerate innovation by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and their Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas. It provides details about Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It outlines Zappos' culture-focused approach to business and their goals for the Downtown Project, which includes allocating $350 million to small businesses, startups, education and arts to build a more connected community downtown through collisions and co-learning. The overall aim is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term profits. Examples of funded projects include a coworking space, shipping container park, medical clinic and Life is Beautiful music festival.
This presentation discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and Tony's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to transform downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a walkable, community-focused city centered around collisions and co-learning. $50 million each will be invested in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture. $200 million will be used for real estate development. The vision is for density and collisions to accelerate serendipity, learning, innovation and productivity. A monthly cadence of events like First Friday and Tech Week is proposed to program the community.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative. It discusses turning downtown into a hub for startups, small businesses, arts/culture through initiatives like providing $50 million each for small businesses and tech startups. The goal is to accelerate collisions, community and co-learning downtown to drive happiness, innovation and productivity. This will be done by increasing density and street activity to promote serendipitous interactions between the various groups that will be based downtown like Zappos employees, entrepreneurs and artists. Specific initiatives outlined include developing a monthly calendar of events like First Friday art week and Tech Week.
Burger King Global Franchise Convention - Zappos_Downtown Project - 9.23.2013Delivering Happiness
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project, a $350 million investment in downtown Las Vegas. The presentation discusses Zappos' culture-focused approach to business and Hsieh's plan to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, collisions, and co-learning through investments in small businesses, startups, education, arts, and real estate. The goal is to maximize long-term returns on community rather than short-term financial returns alone.
The document describes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a walkable live-work-play community that is the most community-focused large city in the world and a hub for collisions, community, and co-learning. The funding will support small businesses, tech startups, education, arts, culture, and real estate. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, happiness, luck, and productivity by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups through density, street activity, and an open culture. Events will be curated to drive community, connections, and learning.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses his background and the success of Zappos, and how he wants to use a $350 million investment to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. This includes $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million for real estate development. The goal is to transform downtown into the most community-focused large city in the world and co-learning capital by maximizing interactions between different groups to increase innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses his background and the success of Zappos, and how he wants to use a $350 million investment to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. This includes $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million for real estate development. The goal is to transform downtown into the most community-focused large city in the world and co-learning capital by maximizing interactions between different groups to increase innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their core values like delivering "WOW" customer service.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a more vibrant community focused on live, work, and play within walking distance, as well as becoming a hub for startups, education, arts
The document describes Zappos' Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and luckiness in the community.
The document provides an overview of Tony Hsieh and Zappos. It discusses how Tony started a pizza business in college and later sold his company LinkExchange to Microsoft for $265 million. In 1999, he invested in Zappos.com and has led the company as CEO since 1999. Amazon acquired Zappos for $1.2 billion in 2009. The document also discusses Tony's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city through initiatives like small business funding, tech startups funding, education/arts funding, and real estate development. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning and connectedness.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their 10 core values like delivering "WOW" service and having fun.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a more vibrant community focused on live, work, and play through initiatives like small businesses, startups, education and the arts.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project he founded in Las Vegas. It provides details about Hsieh's background founding Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development focused on creating a dense, diverse community that facilitates collisions and co-learning to drive innovation. The goal is to accelerate happiness, luck, and productivity through an emphasis on community over short-term profits.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses turning downtown into a walkable, community focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and community. The $350 million project aims to invest $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck by maximizing serendipitous interactions between the diverse groups that will be brought together downtown, including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents. A monthly cadence of events like First Friday and Tech Week is proposed to continuously program downtown with curated learning and networking opportunities.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. It provides details on Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated regular events to drive innovation and happiness in the community.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their 10 core values like delivering "WOW" service and having fun.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a vibrant live/work/play community focused on collisions, community, and co-learning.
Personal Care Products Council - Zappos - Downtown Project - 2.23.14Delivering Happiness
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project he founded in Las Vegas. It provides details about Hsieh's background starting companies like Zappos, which was acquired by Amazon for $1.2 billion. The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments of $350 million in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness in the community.
The document provides details about Tony Hsieh and his various business ventures including Zappos.com, which was acquired by Amazon for $1.2 billion in 2009. It then outlines Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to redevelop downtown Las Vegas focusing on collisions, co-learning and connectedness between small businesses, startups, arts/culture and residents to drive innovation. The goal is maximizing long-term return on collisions rather than short-term financial returns through density, diversity and curated regular events.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and global center for co-learning and co-working through dense development that brings people together and encourages chance interactions.
The document appears to be a slide presentation about Zappos.com's Downtown Project, which is investing $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by increasing density, street activity, and a culture of openness. This is expected to lead to greater happiness, innovation, and productivity as more serendipitous interactions occur between the various groups involved including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and local residents. The ultimate goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through increasing density, collisions, and community. The $350 million project focuses on small businesses, tech startups, education and arts to attract residents and visitors downtown, with the goal of making it the most community-focused large city through co-learning and collisions. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by focusing on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through a $350 million investment focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goals are to create a walkable downtown where people can live, work and play, develop the most community-focused large city, and become the co-learning and co-working capital of the world. Rather than focus on short-term returns, the project prioritizes long-term returns on community and institutionalizing serendipity to accelerate learning, innovation, happiness and productivity.
The document provides an overview of Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project. It discusses Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It then outlines Tony's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban startup hub focused on collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The project involves funding small businesses, tech startups, education/arts initiatives and real estate development to accelerate innovation through community. It highlights some early Downtown Project initiatives and discusses the goals of increasing density, diversity and daily events.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh launched the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This is expected to increase happiness, innovation, and productivity for both residents and visitors through greater serendipity. Key aspects of the project include allocating $50 million each to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and $200 million to real estate development.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world with a focus on long-term returns on community and luck rather than just short-term financial returns.
Jenn Lim was the keynote speaker at the DH@Work Bootcamp in Las Vegas on October 23, 2013. She discussed how focusing on company culture and higher purpose can lead to long term business success and employee happiness, as demonstrated by Zappos. She provided frameworks for happiness, including defining core values and building meaningful relationships. Attendees were encouraged to apply these lessons to build happier companies and communities.
The document summarizes a talk given by Jenn Lim at Bay Path College on building a culture of happiness. Some key points included:
- Lim discussed how she became passionate about happiness after experiencing both success and failure in her career.
- She explained how Zappos was able to achieve strong financial performance by prioritizing company culture and customer service through practices like hiring for culture fit and transparency.
- Lim argued that vision, meaning, and higher purpose are important for individual and company happiness according to research findings. She encouraged applying these ideas to one's own company.
The document describes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The goals are to create a walkable live-work-play community that is the most community-focused large city in the world and a hub for collisions, community, and co-learning. The funding will support small businesses, tech startups, education, arts, culture, and real estate. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, happiness, luck, and productivity by maximizing serendipitous interactions between diverse groups through density, street activity, and an open culture. Events will be curated to drive community, connections, and learning.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses his background and the success of Zappos, and how he wants to use a $350 million investment to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. This includes $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million for real estate development. The goal is to transform downtown into the most community-focused large city in the world and co-learning capital by maximizing interactions between different groups to increase innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses his background and the success of Zappos, and how he wants to use a $350 million investment to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. This includes $50 million each for small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million for real estate development. The goal is to transform downtown into the most community-focused large city in the world and co-learning capital by maximizing interactions between different groups to increase innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their core values like delivering "WOW" customer service.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a more vibrant community focused on live, work, and play within walking distance, as well as becoming a hub for startups, education, arts
The document describes Zappos' Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and luckiness in the community.
The document provides an overview of Tony Hsieh and Zappos. It discusses how Tony started a pizza business in college and later sold his company LinkExchange to Microsoft for $265 million. In 1999, he invested in Zappos.com and has led the company as CEO since 1999. Amazon acquired Zappos for $1.2 billion in 2009. The document also discusses Tony's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city through initiatives like small business funding, tech startups funding, education/arts funding, and real estate development. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning and connectedness.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their 10 core values like delivering "WOW" service and having fun.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a more vibrant community focused on live, work, and play through initiatives like small businesses, startups, education and the arts.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project he founded in Las Vegas. It provides details about Hsieh's background founding Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development focused on creating a dense, diverse community that facilitates collisions and co-learning to drive innovation. The goal is to accelerate happiness, luck, and productivity through an emphasis on community over short-term profits.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses turning downtown into a walkable, community focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and community. The $350 million project aims to invest $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck by maximizing serendipitous interactions between the diverse groups that will be brought together downtown, including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents. A monthly cadence of events like First Friday and Tech Week is proposed to continuously program downtown with curated learning and networking opportunities.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. It provides details on Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated regular events to drive innovation and happiness in the community.
This document appears to be a slide presentation given by Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos, about his background and vision for the Downtown Project. Some key points:
- Tony discusses his experience starting a pizza business in college, founding and selling LinkExchange, and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon.
- He emphasizes building a strong company culture at Zappos focused on their 10 core values like delivering "WOW" service and having fun.
- Tony's vision for the Downtown Project is to invest $350 million to make downtown Las Vegas a vibrant live/work/play community focused on collisions, community, and co-learning.
Personal Care Products Council - Zappos - Downtown Project - 2.23.14Delivering Happiness
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project he founded in Las Vegas. It provides details about Hsieh's background starting companies like Zappos, which was acquired by Amazon for $1.2 billion. The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through investments of $350 million in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness in the community.
The document provides details about Tony Hsieh and his various business ventures including Zappos.com, which was acquired by Amazon for $1.2 billion in 2009. It then outlines Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to redevelop downtown Las Vegas focusing on collisions, co-learning and connectedness between small businesses, startups, arts/culture and residents to drive innovation. The goal is maximizing long-term return on collisions rather than short-term financial returns through density, diversity and curated regular events.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and global center for co-learning and co-working through dense development that brings people together and encourages chance interactions.
The document appears to be a slide presentation about Zappos.com's Downtown Project, which is investing $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by increasing density, street activity, and a culture of openness. This is expected to lead to greater happiness, innovation, and productivity as more serendipitous interactions occur between the various groups involved including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and local residents. The ultimate goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through increasing density, collisions, and community. The $350 million project focuses on small businesses, tech startups, education and arts to attract residents and visitors downtown, with the goal of making it the most community-focused large city through co-learning and collisions. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by focusing on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The Downtown Project aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through a $350 million investment focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goals are to create a walkable downtown where people can live, work and play, develop the most community-focused large city, and become the co-learning and co-working capital of the world. Rather than focus on short-term returns, the project prioritizes long-term returns on community and institutionalizing serendipity to accelerate learning, innovation, happiness and productivity.
The document provides an overview of Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project. It discusses Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It then outlines Tony's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban startup hub focused on collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The project involves funding small businesses, tech startups, education/arts initiatives and real estate development to accelerate innovation through community. It highlights some early Downtown Project initiatives and discusses the goals of increasing density, diversity and daily events.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh launched the Downtown Project, a $350 million initiative to transform downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This is expected to increase happiness, innovation, and productivity for both residents and visitors through greater serendipity. Key aspects of the project include allocating $50 million each to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and $200 million to real estate development.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world with a focus on long-term returns on community and luck rather than just short-term financial returns.
Jenn Lim was the keynote speaker at the DH@Work Bootcamp in Las Vegas on October 23, 2013. She discussed how focusing on company culture and higher purpose can lead to long term business success and employee happiness, as demonstrated by Zappos. She provided frameworks for happiness, including defining core values and building meaningful relationships. Attendees were encouraged to apply these lessons to build happier companies and communities.
The document summarizes a talk given by Jenn Lim at Bay Path College on building a culture of happiness. Some key points included:
- Lim discussed how she became passionate about happiness after experiencing both success and failure in her career.
- She explained how Zappos was able to achieve strong financial performance by prioritizing company culture and customer service through practices like hiring for culture fit and transparency.
- Lim argued that vision, meaning, and higher purpose are important for individual and company happiness according to research findings. She encouraged applying these ideas to one's own company.
The document discusses Zappos' Downtown Project, which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through initiatives focused on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness through density, diversity, and curated monthly programming to increase innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. The project hopes to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's talk at Boston Children's Hospital on delivering happiness through a focus on company culture. It discusses how Tony founded and grew Zappos based on prioritizing company culture and employee happiness over short-term profits. It also shares stories from others who were inspired by Tony's message and applied lessons from Zappos to improve culture and customer service at their own companies, resulting in increased employee retention and satisfaction.
Jenn Lim discussed her book "Delivering Happiness" which has sold over 300,000 copies worldwide. It details how Zappos built their culture and brand through prioritizing happiness, empowering employees, and providing excellent customer service. Lim then shared lessons on how any company can apply Zappos' strategies to build meaningful culture and relationships, hire the right team aligned with core values, and create a higher purpose beyond profits alone.
This document summarizes key ideas from Tony Hsieh's presentation about building a strong company culture at Zappos. It discusses how Zappos prioritizes culture above all else and how they hire for culture fit. Two individuals, John Korioth and Dave Brautigan, describe how applying Zappos' culture principles at their own companies improved employee retention and customer satisfaction. They focused on truly listening to employees, making work fun and rewarding, and prioritizing employee happiness. Both saw their businesses thrive as a result of these cultural changes inspired by Tony Hsieh and Zappos.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses turning downtown into a walkable, community focused city centered around collisions, co-learning and community. The $350 million project aims to invest $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is to accelerate innovation, happiness and luck by maximizing serendipitous interactions between the diverse groups that will be brought together downtown, including Zappos employees, entrepreneurs, artists and residents. A monthly cadence of events like First Friday and Tech Week is proposed to continuously program downtown with curated learning and networking opportunities.
This document outlines Tony Hsieh's vision for revitalizing downtown Las Vegas through his Downtown Project initiative. It discusses his background and success with Zappos, and goals for the $350 million Downtown Project to create a vibrant live/work/play community downtown focused on collisions, community and co-learning. The funding will support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture and real estate development to accelerate innovation. It describes various elements of the plan including business funding criteria, developing a shipping container park, and creating regular monthly events to program downtown Las Vegas as a center for community, learning and innovation.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goals are to create a walkable live/work/play community that is the most community-focused large city in the world and the co-learning/co-working capital of the world. This will be done by focusing on maximizing long-term return on community rather than short-term return on investment through accelerating collisions, community, and co-learning.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. The goals are to create a walkable live/work/play community that is the most community-focused large city in the world and the co-learning/co-working capital of the world. This will be done by focusing on maximizing long-term return on community rather than short-term return on investment through accelerating collisions, community, and co-learning.
The document appears to be a slide deck presentation about Zappos.com, its Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas, and its goals of accelerating collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. The presentation discusses allocating $350 million to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. It emphasizes maximizing return on community over short-term return on investment by focusing on density, street activity, and an open culture to accelerate serendipity, learning, innovation and productivity. The overarching goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city in the world.
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The document appears to be a slide deck presentation about Zappos.com, its Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas, and its goals of accelerating collisions, community, and co-learning in downtown Las Vegas. The presentation discusses allocating $350 million to small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate. It emphasizes maximizing return on community over short-term return on investment by focusing on density, street activity, and an open culture to accelerate serendipity, learning, innovation and productivity. The overarching goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through small businesses, tech startups, education, arts, and culture initiatives as well as real estate development. The goals are to create a walkable urban area that is the most community-focused large city in the world and the co-learning and co-working capital of the world. This will be accomplished by accelerating collisions, community, and co-learning through initiatives like curated monthly events to promote serendipitous interactions and learning.
The document provides biographical details about Tony Hsieh and outlines his involvement in several business ventures. It notes that after selling LinkExchange to Microsoft for $265 million in 1998, Hsieh invested in Zappos.com in 1999 and served as CEO until it was acquired by Amazon in 2009 for $1.2 billion. It also discusses Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to redevelop downtown Las Vegas focused on small businesses, startups, education/arts, and real estate with the goals of creating a walkable, community-focused city that accelerates collisions, co-learning and connectedness.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and their efforts through the Downtown Project to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, collisions, and co-learning. It outlines their goals of making downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world and the capital of co-learning and co-working. It describes the $350 million investment and plans to support small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts through grants, coworking spaces, and developing a "Learning Village". The overall aim is to accelerate collisions, connections, and luck through density and diversity to increase happiness, innovation and productivity in the long-term.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, and their Downtown Project initiative in Las Vegas. It provides details about Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and investing in Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It outlines Zappos' culture-focused approach and core values. The Downtown Project is a $350 million investment aiming to transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban area focused on community, collisions, co-learning and connectivity through investments in small businesses, startups, education and arts. The goals are to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term profits.
The document outlines Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to invest $350 million to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project goals are to create the most community-focused large city in the world with a focus on live, work and play spaces within walking distance. It also aims to accelerate collisions, community and co-learning downtown in order to boost happiness, innovation and productivity. The investment is split between small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture and real estate development.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world with a focus on maximizing long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and the Downtown Project in Las Vegas. It provides details about Tony's background starting companies like LinkExchange and Zappos, which was later acquired by Amazon. It then outlines Tony's $350 million Downtown Project initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas by focusing on small businesses, tech startups, education/arts/culture, and real estate development. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning and connectedness between diverse groups of people to drive innovation, happiness and productivity in the community. Examples of Downtown Project investments and initiatives are provided.
The document discusses Tony Hsieh and Zappos, including Hsieh's background starting companies. It then outlines Zappos' culture and core values, as well as its growth over time. The majority of the document discusses Hsieh's Downtown Project, a $350 million investment to help transform downtown Las Vegas into an urban center focused on community, collisions, and co-learning through investment in small businesses, startups, education and arts. The goals are to accelerate collisions and connections between people to drive innovation and happiness.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world with a focus on long-term returns on community and luck rather than just short-term financial returns.
The Downtown Project aims to invest $350 million in downtown Las Vegas to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning. This will be done by allocating $50 million each to small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million to real estate development. The goals are to create a dense, walkable environment focused on community where residents can live, work and play, and for Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world.
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The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This approach aims to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by maximizing "returns on community" rather than short-term profits. The hope is downtown Las Vegas will become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused and walkable city. The hope is that increasing density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness for both residents and visitors.
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This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building initiatives. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education/arts, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to accelerate collisions, co-learning and connectedness through density and diversity to boost innovation, happiness and economic growth over the long term, focusing on community impact rather than just short term profits.
University of Notre Dame's Idea Week - Wednesday, April 25, 2018Delivering Happiness
The document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through increasing density, collisions, and community. The $350 million project focuses on small businesses, tech startups, education and arts to attract residents and visitors downtown, with the goal of making it the most community-focused large city through co-learning and collisions. The hope is this will accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by focusing on long-term return on community rather than short-term financial returns.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
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This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community-focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long-term return on community rather than short-term profits by focusing on density, diversity and street level activity to accelerate collisions and serendipity.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
The document summarizes Zappos' history and culture, as well as Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The Downtown Project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts programs, and real estate development downtown. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning through density, diversity, and street-level activity to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building. The project will invest $350 million to support small businesses, tech startups, education and arts. The goal is to create collisions and co-learning by increasing density, diversity, and street activity. This approach aims to accelerate innovation, productivity and happiness by maximizing "returns on community" rather than short-term profits. The hope is downtown Las Vegas will become the most community-focused large city in the world.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
The document summarizes Zappos' efforts to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through their Downtown Project initiative. The Downtown Project aims to accelerate collisions, co-learning, and connectedness in the downtown area by investing $350 million to attract small businesses, tech startups, and arts/culture. The goal is to make downtown Vegas the most community-focused large city through density, diversity, and street-level activity to promote serendipitous interactions and return on collisions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
This document summarizes Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project which aims to revitalize downtown Las Vegas through community building principles of collisions, co-learning and connectedness. The $350 million project will invest in small businesses, tech startups, education and arts with the goal of making downtown Las Vegas the most community focused large city in the world. The goal is to maximize long term return on community rather than short term financial returns by creating density, diversity and opportunities for serendipitous interactions.
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4. Slide 4
A Little About Me (Tony)
• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college
5. Slide 5
A Little About Me (Tony)
• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college
• 1996-1998: LinkExchange (online advertising)
Sold to Microsoft for $265 million
6. Slide 6
A Little About Me (Tony)
• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college
• 1996-1998: LinkExchange (online advertising)
Sold to Microsoft for $265 million
• 1999: Venture Frogs (investment fund) - Invested in Zappos.com, Inc.
7. Slide 7
A Little About Me (Tony)
• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college
• 1996-1998: LinkExchange (online advertising)
Sold to Microsoft for $265 million
• 1999: Venture Frogs (investment fund) - Invested in Zappos.com, Inc.
• 1999-Today: Zappos.com, Inc.
8. Slide 8
A Little About Me (Tony)
• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college
• 1996-1998: LinkExchange (online advertising)
Sold to Microsoft for $265 million
• 1999: Venture Frogs (investment fund) - Invested in Zappos.com, Inc.
• 1999-Today: Zappos.com, Inc.
• 2009: Amazon acquires Zappos for $1.2 billion
• 2010: NYT bestseller Delivering Happiness published
9. Slide 9
The Power of WOW
‘01 ‘02 ‘06‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘07‘00 ‘08
GrossSales$MM
$1,000
800
600
400
200
10. Slide 10
Customer Experience
What do customers expect?
What do customers actually experience?
What emotions do customers feel?
What stories do they tell their friends?
How can culture create more stories and memories?
15. Slide 15
Example: Core Values
1. Deliver WOW Through Service
2. Embrace and Drive Change
3. Create Fun and a Little Weirdness
4. Be Adventurous, Creative, and Open-Minded
5. Pursue Growth and Learning
6. Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication
7. Build a Positive Team and Family Spirit
8. Do More with Less
9. Be Passionate and Determined
10. Be Humble
21. Slide 21
Delivering Happiness
(customers and employees)
“People will forget what you said.
People will forget what you did.
But people will never forget
how you made them feel.”
-Maya Angelou
44. Slide 44
DOWNTOWN PROJECT GOALS
Live/Work/Play – Walking Distance
The Most Community-Focused Large
City in the World
45. Slide 45
DOWNTOWN PROJECT GOALS
Live/Work/Play – Walking Distance
The Most Community-Focused Large
City in the World
The Co-Learning and Co-working Capital
of the World
46. Slide 46
ROI vs. ROC
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
47. Slide 47
ROI vs. ROC
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
48. Slide 48
ROI vs. ROC
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community)
49. Slide 49
ROI vs. ROC and ROL
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community)
and institutionalizing ROL
50. Slide 50
ROI vs. ROC and ROL
Instead of maximizing short-term ROI
(Return On Investment)…
We focus on maximizing long-term ROC
(Return On Community)
and institutionalizing ROL
(Return On Luck) – Accelerating Serendipity
51. Slide 51
THE BIG BET
Accelerating
Collisions, Community, and Co-Learning
52. Slide 52
THE BIG BET
Accelerating
Collisions, Community, and Co-Learning
…will lead to…
Happiness, Luckiness,
Innovation, and Productivity
60. Slide 60
$50M – Small Businesses
Criteria
Owner Operated - Passionate
Helps Build Community
Execution Ability
Sustainable
Unique or First or Best at Something
61. Slide 61
$50M – Small Businesses
Criteria
Owner Operated - Passionate
Helps Build Community
Execution Ability
Sustainable
Unique or First or Best at Something
Story-worthy
89. Slide 89
$200M – Real Estate
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510Ph%2BqMw-L.jpg
90. Slide 90
WHEN CITIES DOUBLE IN SIZE…
Productivity and innovation per resident
increases by 15%
(But not true for companies)
Accelerate serendipity -> Accelerate learning ->
Accelerate productivity and innovation
91. Slide 91
3 INGREDIENTS FOR SERENDIPITY
1. Residential density of 100 residents/acre
2. Street-level activity for residents to
collide
3. Culture of openness, collaboration,
creativity, and optimism
92. Slide 92
HOW TO ACCELERATE LEARNING &
INNOVATION
Maximize serendipitous interactions
Density in the office
Density in the city
Collisions vs. convenience
93. Slide 93
Las Vegas City Hall
http://brandonwiegand.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Zappos-City-Hall.jpg
94. Slide 94
DIFFERENT GROUPS COLLIDING
1. 2000 Zappos employees
2. 1000 Teach For America corp members
and alumni
3. Tech Startup Community
4. Small Business Community
5. Art and Music Communities
6. Other Passion Communities
7. Local Residents
96. Slide 96
LEARNING FROM ZAPPOS &
COWORKING…
Culture is to a Company
as
Community is to a City
97. Slide 97
LEARNING FROM ZAPPOS &
COWORKING…
Culture is to a Company
as
Community is to a City
Values
Innovation
Serendipity
Participation
Upward Mobility
Attracting Startups and the Creative Class
119. Slide 119
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a resident that is out and
about in the community?
3-4 hours/day
120. Slide 120
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a resident that is out and
about in the community?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
121. Slide 121
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a resident that is out and
about in the community?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 40 weeks/year
122. Slide 122
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a resident that is out and
about in the community?
3-4 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 40 weeks/year
= 1000 “collisionable” hours/year
123. Slide 123
Jake – Flint and Tinder
http://images.fastcompany.com/upload/inline-Made-In-The-USA-Flint-And-Tinder-Undies-And-You-
Will-Love-It-b.jpg
125. Slide 125
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
126. Slide 126
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
127. Slide 127
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 12 weeks/year
128. Slide 128
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
What is the value of a purposeful visitor that
contributes to community?
12 hours/day
x 7 days/week
x 12 weeks/year
= 1000 “collisionable” hours/year
140. Slide 140
Collisions, Community, Co-Learning
1. 100,000 “collisionable” community
hours per acre per year
2.3 collisionable hours
per square foot
per year
141. Slide 141
OUR BIG BET… 3 Guiding Principles
Accelerate:
1.Collisions
2.Community
3.Co-Learning
And everything else will fall into place…
(productivity, innovation, growth, happiness)
What will people say about downtown?