leading the way downtown
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leading the way downtown
LYNCH’S LANDING 2011 ANNUAL REPORT L E A D I N G T H E WAY D O W N TO W N letter from the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Main Street is a national movement that has spanned three decades and taken root in more than 2,000 communities— a movement that has spurred more than $51 billion in reinvestment in traditional commercial districts, galvanized thousands of volunteers, and changed the way people view preservation. We are proud to be part of a national network of coordinating programs working to restore downtown historic districts across the country. Lynch’s Landing has always advocated and facilitated change in downtown Lynchburg, and it shows. We have helped to foster a climate of investment through support for businesses and property owners and marketing and event strategies that bring people to the district. This year the Friday Cheers concert series celebrated its 19th anniversary, raising money for continued investment in downtown revitalization and to support downtown nonprofit organizations. We again successfully partnered with six local colleges to produce the 3rd annual Get!Downtown street festival, bringing nearly 10,000 college students and community members to Main Street to hear live music, enjoy street performers and shop with more than 120 vendors. For years, our events have brought people downtown, but we’re not just about entertainment. In fact, our events serve an even greater purpose by providing funding for our own programs that revitalize downtown Lynchburg, including: • Retail events such as the Sidewalk Sale, two Diva Crawls and other shopping campaigns to highlight and support downtown restaurants and retailers • Providing comprehensive cooperative advertising opportunities for merchants • Hosting a Downtown Block Party to engage a growing number of residents in the work of revitalization • Welcoming a retail and restaurant expert for a seminar and eight one-on-one visits with business owners Our downtown is the heart and soul of our community. Each year, with your support, Lynch’s Landing works to save our historic buildings, revive the commercial core, strengthen businesses and support Downtown as a vital center for community life in Lynchburg. Anna Bentson, Executive Director 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. VISION Create a downtown environment where people, businesses, organizations and events can be successful. A DOWNTOWN FOR ALL SEASONS Lynch’s Landing hosts a variety of events to encourage “feet on the street” in Downtown Lynchburg: • Spring kicked off in high-gear (and high heels) for the Spring Diva Crawl, which brought more than 300 women shoppers, scheduled just in time for Mother’s Day. The event showcased a number of downtown merchants who kept their doors open late for this special “Girls’ Night Out.” 2011 MAIN STREET AWARDS Lynch’s Landing’s Annual Meeting recognizes outstanding contributions to Lynchburg’s downtown revitalization efforts. This year, our annual awards were modeled on the Main Street Four Point Approach, recognizing excellence in Organization, Promotion, Design and Economic Restructuring. • The summer season downtown is all about Friday Cheers, which attracted nearly 17,000 visitors to the historic riverfront. The “Party with a Purpose” also enabled Lynch’s Landing to give back to downtown area non-profit organizations. THE INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES AWARD recognizes an initiative or partnership by a group of people or organizations to work together to accomplish a cooperative goal that benefits downtown Lynchburg. The 2011 award was presented to the Arts & Culture Block for their collaborative and creative efforts to highlight performing, cultural and visual arts organizations at Get!Downtown. • We moved into the fall season by partnering with the Lynchburg Office of Economic Development and Virginia Main Street to offer a Small Town and Merchant Program workshop with retail expert Marc Willson. Get!Downtown also brought nearly 10,000 people downtown for live music, street performances, and to check out more than 120 vendors lining Main Street. THE GET!DOWNTOWN AWARD recognizes a marketing initiative or promotional event that advances the image of downtown and attracts people. The 2011 award was presented to July-Gemini Entertainment for production of the viral video, “Get Downtown,” featuring Tony Camm and the Downtown Merchants. • The second Diva Crawl kicked off the holiday shopping season with more than 500 divas descending upon downtown! The signature winter event, Holiday Traditions, celebrates historic Downtown Lynchburg with horse-drawn carriage rides, the Mistletoe Market, photos with The Grinch and Santa, and fun for the entire family. THE GOOD WORKS AWARD recognizes a business or program that strengthens our community’s existing economic assets while diversifying the economic base. The 2011 award was presented to Rise Up Climbing for its unique use of an unusual downtown space and its role in drawing collegiate and regional patrons to downtown. FOUR-POINT APPROACH National Main Street is a program sponsored through the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 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 our efforts were recognized in 2006 when we received the Great American Main Street Award. Each year, Lynch’s Landing committees develop a work plan, creating action items in each of these areas of concentration. 1 ORGANIZATION Establishing consensus and cooperation by building effective partnerships among all downtown stakeholders 2 DESIGN Enhancing the unique visual quality of downtown by addressing all design elements to create an appealing environment that works for today’s needs 3 PROMOTIONS Creating and marketing a positive image based on the unique attributes of the downtown district and attracting people to it 4 ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING Strengthening downtown’s existing economic assets and fulfilling its broadest market potential THE SHINING STAR AWARD recognizes a project that gets our downtown into top physical shape while creating a safe, inviting environment for shoppers, workers, and visitors. The 2011 award was presented to Opera on the James for its purchase and renovation of a building and relocation to downtown. THE GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD recognizes an organization or business outside of the downtown district that works closely with Lynch’s Landing and/or demonstrates commitment to Lynchburg’s downtown revitalization efforts. The 2011 award was presented to Randolph College for its leadership among its peers in planning, financially supporting and attending the Get!Downtown event. THE VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD recognizes an individual for their commitment to Lynch’s Landing and our initiatives. The 2011 award was presented to Lynda Gentry for her long service to Lynch’s Landing as a Friday Cheers volunteer. THE MARGARET BURNETTE AWARD recognizes an individual for his/ her long-term commitment to Lynchburg’s downtown revitalization efforts and by contributing to this initiative in a leadership role with significant results. The 2011 award was presented to Lynn Cunningham for her several roles in designing, promoting and investing in many cornerstone downtown revitalized buildings. JOIN US IN LEADING THE WAY DOWNTOWN BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Ms. Jackie Wilkes, Campbell Insurance Vice President Mr. Andrew Pearson, Petty, Livingston, Dawson & Richard Secretary Ms. Jodi Gillette, Lynchburg City School Education Foundation Treasurer Ms. Peggy Hobbs, AREVA City Liaison Mr. Kent White, City of Lynchburg Community Development *NATIONALLY *ACROSS VIRGINIA $51.1 BILLION REINVESTED 436,909 NET GAIN IN JOBS $51.1 Billion reinvested in physical improvements from public and private sources 4,926 Main Street businesses were created, retained and extended Past President Mr. Ed McCann, Lynchburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority $638,471,986 IN 2009 Mr. Jeff Taylor, Appomattox County Economic Development Ms. Tina Moon, WSET Ms. Hermina Hendricks, Randolph College Mr. Emmett Lifsey, Calloway, Johnson, Moore & West, Architects Mr. Tony Camm, Holiday Inn Mr. Chris McSwain, Bluffwalk Center Mr. Rodney Taylor, Market at Main Private investments in 2009 alone amounted to $638,471,986 HERE IN LYNCHBURG $20 MILLION IN PROJECTS 205% INCREASE Downtown businesses have increased by 205 percent in ten years Private developers currently planning more than $20 million in downtown residential projects Mr. Mike Minnick, Genworth Financial Ms. Deborah Keeling, Accents Flags & Gifts Staff Ms. Anna Bentson, Executive Director Ms. Susan Landis, Office Administrator *National Trust Main Street Center: cumulative statistics gathered from 1980 to December 31, 2010 for all designated Main Street communities nationwide. *Information taken from the Virginia Main Street, 2010 Annual Report Ms. Marjette Upshur, City of Lynchburg Office of Economic Development Mr. Dave Poole, Depot Grille 4,926 CREATED AMERICA’S ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT STARTS ON MAIN STREET! Lynch’s Landing: Lynchburg’s Leader for Downtown Revitalization 1023 Commerce Street (434) 528-3950 www.downtownlynchburg.com Lynchburg, VA 24504 GET INVOLVED! CONTACT US TO LEARN MORE ABOUT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES IN DOWNTOWN LYNCHBURG.