Downtown Cleveland Alliance Update With CEO Michael Deemer - 1-17-24

Michael Deemer, President & CEO from The Downtown Cleveland Alliance spoke to Bill about City Advocates - Live and Play Downtown with our Experience Tours! - Bright Nights - Mobility Study

City Advocates 

  • Our city Advocates Application is open 
  • Throughout the nine-month program, participants gain a greater appreciation for our community’s assets, the complexity of the challenges it faces, and learn to become part of the solutions that drive change. 
  • Upon graduating, City Advocates have the opportunity to be elected to serve on one of our committees. Following the successful completion of committee work, City Advocates are eligible to be considered as a candidate to serve on one of our boards. 
  • The deadline to submit your application is January 31st! 

 

Live and Play Downtown with our Experience Tours! 

  • Exclusive Downtown Cleveland Walking Tours each with a unique theme 
  • Join us for our first tour on January 27th Theme: Art and Culture Walk in Playhouse Square 
  • Stops include 
    • Five Iron Golf 
    • The Statler 
    • The Lumen 
    • Residences at Halle 
    • CSU Arts Campus 
    • Bonfoey Gallery 
    • Concludes at our Downtown Bright Nights 
  • Buy tickets on our website downtowncleveland.com 

 

Bright Nights 

  • Located at US Bank Plaza, these events are the perfect “backyard” experience to complement a fun Saturday night Downtown. 
  • Fire pits, s’mores, music and drinks will be available to purchase on-site, including spiked hot cocoa, mulled wine, and beer. 
  • These free events are January 27th and February 10th from 5-8pm. 

 

Mobility Study: 

  • Downtown Cleveland is leading a Public Square mobility study to recommend and implement solutions related to pedestrians, cyclists, transit, curb management, and traffic flow to increase the quality of life for residents and visitors.  
  • This plan will pull together various planning efforts in Public Square, including IlluminateCLE, the Portland Loo installation, and the jersey barrier replacement/bollard project 
  • Will lay the groundwork for future capital improvements, presenting a cohesive, forward-looking vision with all relevant nonprofit, private, and public partners. 

For more information on Downtown Cleveland’s recovery, or if you’re interested in relocating or expanding your business into Downtown Cleveland, visit DowntownCleveland.com


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