Report
Background After six weeks of walking the streets of DowntownDC with bottles of water and clipboards in tow, the DowntownDC BID Economic Development team has completed the summer 2014 annual […]
Background The DowntownDC Business Improvement District produces studies almost every other year on the net fiscal impact of Downtown D.C. (the DowntownDC BID-area and the Golden Triangle Business Improvement District […]
The DowntownDC BID area is one of the nation’s most dynamic, mixed-use, downtown economies. The strength of D.C.’s Downtown economy is rooted in the stable employment base that exists in […]
Downtown continued its impressive trajectory in 2013 with dynamic business openings, record-setting hotel revenue and event attendance records. The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) continued its work to retain and […]
This report reviews the Field Asset Management inventory of all permanent assets such as street poles, trees, and trash receptacles conducted during Spring 2014.
Background The 20,674 seat Verizon Center opened in 1997 (then called the MCI Center) in the Chinatown neighborhood of Downtown D.C. The sports arena was privately financed and cost $220 […]
This report reviews the Field Asset Management inventory of all permanent assets such as street poles, trees, and trash receptacles conducted during Autumn/Winter FY 14.
This How2 guide addresses sidewalk cafés, street signage and advertisements in public space. Public space may offer a business the opportunity to increase the number of patrons and customers on […]
This report reviews the Field Asset Management inventory of all permanent assets such as alleyways, sidewalk vendors, and trees conducted during April and May 2013.
This examines the DowntownDC BID’s Entertainment Zone’s quality of life issues, conditions, and other public space areas of interest during midday peak.
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