is a community in motion
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is a community in motion
NewDesign3_14_Llanding_Annual_Report_12_01 3/25/11 9:49 AM Page 1 …IS A COMMUNITY IN MOTION Vision: As President of the Lynch’s Landing Board of Directors, I’d like to thank the many organizations and individuals who contributed to the enormous success we experienced in 2010. The year was especially exciting with the dedication of Riverfront Park, the inauguration of Winter Cheers, and an Award of Merit for Business Development, Promotion, and Marketing from the Virginia Downtown Development Association for our Get!Downtown campaign. The heat wave over the summer resulted in record-breaking crowds at Friday Cheers™, as folks came out to enjoy the cool breezes drifting off the James River. As always, our Holiday Traditions activities closed the year in style! Create a downtown environment where people, businesses, organizations, and events can be successful. None of this would have been possible without our dedicated staff who worked tirelessly throughout the year to plan, coordinate and execute these programs and events. We also benefited from the continued support of Lynchburg City Council and city staff, our long-time committed partners in downtown revitalization. Downtown was the place to be in 2010 I am confident that 2011 will be another banner year for downtown Lynchburg. I invite you to join with us as we revitalize, and energize, the downtown area for the benefit of all. Ed McCann 2010 President of Lynch’s Landing’s Board of Directors Downtown perspective: Mission: Identify opportunities and develop resources that position and sustain downtown and the riverfront as a vital economic, cultural, historic, recreational and residential center for our community. ® National Main Street is a program sponsored through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Its Four-Point Approach is a comprehensive strategy for revitalizing downtown and neighborhood business districts. Lynch’s Landing was accepted into the Virginia Main Street program in 2000, and we have utilized the Four-Point Approach® since that time. Our efforts were recognized in 2006 when we received The Great American Main Street Award. Each year, Lynch’s Landing develops a comprehensive workplan, creating action items for each of these four areas of concentration: ORGANIZATION It takes the cooperation and commitment of the entire community to revitalize a downtown. Lynch’s Landing is fortunate to have a host of public and private entities who collaborate on revitalization efforts, including a committed Board of Directors, a dedicated cadre of volunteers and downtown partners who advocate for downtown revitalization. 1 PROMOTION We strive to create a positive image of the commercial district and encourage everyone to live, work, shop, play and invest in downtown. Our signature events bring tens of thousands of people to downtown. Lynch’s Landing also provides marketing support to downtown businesses. 2 DESIGN ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING Having an aesthetically pleasing downtown is essential to revitalization. We have many programs designed to keep Main Street in top physical shape, including facade grants for renovations and historic preservation, Winter Lights and seasonal street banners. We also provide input to the city and help keep the community informed of capital projects. To be permanent, revitalization must strengthen downtown’s existing assets while diversifying its economic base. The four points of the Main Street approach correspond with the four forces of real estate value, which are social, political, physical, and economic. Investment in downtown over the past ten years has been significant. 3 4 I often return to Lynchburg, and I'm always amazed to see downtown's latest developments. It's obvious that City Council and many businesses and residents are working together to promote a downtown that has a lot to offer Lynchburg citizens and visitors alike. Downtown's revitalization is an example of what can happen when a common vision is created and everyone has ownership of it. Preston Bryant Chairman, National Capital Planning Commission Downtown Awards Lynch’s Landing was honored to have the Honorable Preston Bryant, Chairman of the National Planning Commission, featured as our keynote speaker at our Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting is also the time that Lynch’s Landing recognizes the best of the best, from the leading new business and projects to our most dedicated advocates. Lynch’s Landing’s 2010 Downtown Awards went to: Best New Business: Market at Main Best New Renovation Project: 1213-1215 Commerce Street Don Pendleton & Dodd Harvey Downtown Partner of the Year: Genworth Financial Good Neighbor: Century Beverage Distributor Discount Portable Restrooms First Piedmont Corporation Kroger Media Appreciation: The News & Advance Prototype Media The Wheeler Radio Group WSET Volunteer of the Year: Erin Claybrook Downtown Advocate of the Year: Deborah Fears Keeling Margaret Burnette Award: Recognizes outstanding commitment to downtown revitalization Marjette Upshur ‘Feet on the Street!’ That’s the goal and Lynch’s Landing draws thousands of visitors to downtown Lynchburg each year to participate in events. With the addition of two new events, downtown was the place to be in 2010! Friday CheersTM Friday Cheers kicked off its 18th season at the brand new Riverfront Park. This signature event, known as the ‘Party with a Purpose’, paid dividends to downtown non-profit organizations of $10,000 in 2010, while also drawing more than 20,000 visitors to our historic riverfront. Winter Cheers Following on the success of Friday Cheers, this new winter concert series drew more than 2,200 people to downtown for a warm respite during the cold winter months. Easter Bunny at the Galleria Families are helping downtown thrive once again, and more than 100 families turned out to greet the Easter Bunny at the Galleria and have their pictures taken with him. GET!DOWNTOWN More than 11,000 people filled the streets at the second annual GET!DOWNTOWN festival, proving that downtown is the place to be. As a tribute to its success, the festival received an Award of Merit from the Virginia Downtown Development Association. Diva Crawl Formerly known as “Girls Night Out,” we spiced up this year’s event and attracted more than 500 “Divas” to downtown for shopping at more than 50 participating businesses followed by an after-party at the Craddock Terry Hotel. Holiday Traditions Welcoming hundreds of downtown visitors each December, Holiday Traditions offers horse-drawn carriage rides, shopping at the Mistletoe Market, and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus as well as the Grinch. It’s a time honored way to enjoy Downtown Lynchburg during the holiday season. NewDesign3_14_Llanding_Annual_Report_12_01 3/25/11 9:50 AM Page 2 2010 Board of Directors Downtown Revitalization adds up: $82 million Private investments in downtown over the last 10 years $50 million Increase in downtown property values since 2004 $35.5 million Public investments in downtown buildings, utilities, and infrastructure over the last 10 years 20,000 Friday CheersTM participants in 2010 11,000 Participants in the 2nd Annual Get!Downtown event $10,300 Lynch’s Landing total cash contribution to downtown non-profits in 2010 2,971 Volunteer hours contributed to downtown projects and events in 2010 500 “Divas” who attended our Downtown Diva Crawl 482 Housing units in downtown Lynchburg in 2010 2 0 1 0 A N N U A L R E P O RT President Mr. Ed McCann Lynchburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority Vice President Ms. Jackie Wilkes Campbell Insurance Secretary Mr. Andrew Pearson Petty, Livingston, Dawson & Richards Treasurer Mr. Wayne Dahlgren City Liaison Mr. L. Kimball Payne City of Lynchburg Past President Mr. Mike Lucado Brownstone Properties Ms. Leecy Fink Celebration Bridal Ms. Jodi Gillette LCS Education Foundation Ms. Hermina Hendricks Randolph College Ms. Peggy Hobbs AREVA Mr. Emmett Lifsey CJMW Architecture Mr. Chris McSwain Craddock Terry Hotel Mr. Mike Minnick Genworth Financial Mr. Rich Rademacher BWX Technologies, Inc. Mr. Jeff Taylor Media Consultant Ms. Lisa Taylor Scott Insurance Mr. Rodney Taylor Market at Main Mr. Mike Thomas Select Bank STAFF Events Manager Mr. Christopher McCune Office Administrator Ms. Susan Landis Join Us in Leading the Way Downtown... Lynch’s Landing, has a proven track record of reintroducing downtown to local citizens, attracting the traveler and creating an atmosphere where people and businesses can be successful. To join us in these efforts, consider becoming one of our Downtown Partners. We have plenty of opportunities for volunteers, donors and organizers. Office: 1023 Commerce Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504 (434) 528-3950 FAX (434) 528-3169 I DowntownLynchburg.com A DOWNTOWN IN MOTION