Place-Based Management2022-11-08T17:50:41-05:00

Place-Based Management

Place-based management models encourage collaborative, holistic, and integrated approaches to preserving a neighborhood’s physical, civic, and social environment. They are often spearheaded by community-based organizations that use bottom-up strategies to understand and address the needs of residents and small businesses. Place-based initiatives can transform disinvested areas and support small businesses by involving business owners, residents, and other stakeholders in the development and implementation process.

These tools include:

Commercial Corridor Organizations

Organizations that support the development and revitalization of commercial corridors, often in historic downtowns.

Small Business Associations and Alliances

Organizations that represent small business members and their interests and provide networking and advocacy opportunities.  

Vendor Coalition Organizations

Organizations that advocate for pro-vendor policies and help street vendors understand their rights and navigate permitting processes. 

Business or Community Improvement Districts

Commercial corridors where businesses pay an additional tax to an organization that provides resources and services for the corridor.

Strategies in Action

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