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‘Downtown Summer Nights’ launches to revitalize St. Louis

Downtown Summer Nights, a weekly party in Kiener Plaza, is part of a plan to make downtown St. Louis "safe, vibrant, and beautiful", with the city and GSL partnering to revitalize key corridors and vacant properties. Downtown Summer Nights, a weekly event held every Thursday night in Kiener Plaza, St. Louis, has been launched as part of a plan to revitalize downtown. The organizers are focusing on elevating the Gateway Mall to become St Louis Metro’s Central Social District. A report from the Urban Land Institute has recommended that the mall serves as a spine of downtown’�s cultural economy. Greater St. L. Louis Inc, which has partnered with the St Louis Development Corporation, will focus on revitalizing key corridors and vacant properties that have been hurdles to downtown's true potential. The report also highlighted the need for creative uses for the mall, positioning downtown as a place where diverse communities thrive.

‘Downtown Summer Nights’ launches to revitalize St. Louis

Опубликовано : 10 месяцев назад от Kelley Hoskins в Lifestyle

St. Louis — Downtown Summer Nights begins this Thursday, with events scheduled to take place every Thursday night in Kiener Plaza through August. Organizers say it’s all part of a plan to make downtown “safe, vibrant, and beautiful.” City leaders are on a mission to strengthen the work already underway to elevate the Gateway Mall as St. Louis Metro’s Central Social District.

According to a new report from the Urban Land Institute, the Gateway Mall is a continuous stretch of green space and serves as the spine of downtown’s cultural economy. Greater St. Louis, Inc. has partnered with the St. Louis Development Corporation to fund the new report.

Kurt Weigle, Chief Downtown Officer for Greater St. Louis Inc, said, “We called in some national experts, local experts, and stakeholder groups and asked, ‘How can we make Gateway Mall better?’ We got a good report: Activate the space in the short term, and we’ll be looking toward long-term activation that will be built into real surroundings. It’s a strategy that will play out over a number of years. It starts with what we are doing tonight. We had a great city social a few weeks ago with 2,000 people on Washington Avenue having a good time. ‘Downtown Summer Nights’ is an extension of that.”

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At the request of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, SLDC will focus their efforts on revitalizing key corridors and vacant properties that have been hurdles to downtown St. Louis reaching its true potential.

This includes developing a plan for bold action to address the Railway Exchange Building and the Millennium Hotel by mid-September.

It also includes beginning work to revitalize 7th Street between Ballpark Village and the America’s Center, a project that will connect two anchor institutions downtown with new sidewalks, trees, lighting, bike lanes, and opportunities for new retail.

To add vibrancy to downtown, the city and GSL also partnered on City Social, the downtown neighborhood block party on Washington Avenue that brought nearly 2,000 people out for a celebration earlier this month to help kick off the summer.

This evening, GSL kicks off Downtown Summer Nights, a weekly party that will take place in Kiener Plaza from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Thursday this summer.

ULI Recommendations for Downtown and the Gateway Mall

Key recommendations from ULI’s report regarding the future of Gateway Mall include:

• None Positioning culture, creativity, and diversity as key drivers of economic competitiveness.

• None Fostering community by investing in civic life and social infrastructure.

• None Cultivating a diverse mix of uses for Gateway Mall that include art, music, fashion, and other forms of creative expression.

• None Curating a cultural economy in downtown by growing capacity for entrepreneurs and culture-makers already downtown and positioning downtown as a place where diverse communities thrive.

• None Prioritizing placemaking, placekeeping, and activation by leveraging space within the Gateway Mall and nearby buildings as a testing ground for creative ideas and cultural expressions; implementing temporary but consistent activations to revitalize weak market locations—this work is already underway through activations like Downtown Summer Nights; and working with the community to consider a new name for the Gateway Mall that better matches its current and future identity.

• None Choreographing the urban experience through a strong district manager who can help establish a strong steward for the district with the resources and responsibility for influencing both the public realm and the private-sector tenant mix, and exploring a range of funding sources to support operations, infrastructure, and development.

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