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            DLI Leaders Host “State of Downtown” Event

            RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES ENCOURAGED TO REIMAGINE
            NEW WAY FORWARD



                   owntown Lansing, Inc. (DLI) recently presented       million funding request for programming to support
                   bold calls for action at its “State of Downtown”     local businesses.
            Devent at the Knapp’s Center.                             •  Comprehensive Market Analysis and Priority
                                                                        Planning Process: DLI has been awarded funding
            During the event, community leaders, property owners,       to lead a research-based planning effort for the
            small businesses and residents gathered to share their      downtown central business district. LandUse USA,
            ideas and concerns surrounding downtown Lansing’s           CIB Planning and SmithGroup, have been selected as
            recovery. DLI also shared information on the vision,        the team of experts to lead this process.
            development and planning efforts needed for downtown      •  Stakeholder Call to Action: DLI invited all groups
            Lansing’s future.                                           and individuals who are interested in helping lead
                                                                        downtown Lansing’s recovery efforts to join DLI’s
            “March marks exactly two years since the COVID-19           stakeholder group.
            pandemic shuttered the world around us,” said Cathleen
            Edgerly, executive director of DLI. “During those 24    “Success — a reinvented downtown that offers more of a
            months, the downtown Lansing environment has            24/7 experience will take innovative thinking and doing
            drastically changed, with the number of daytime workers   and relentless and meticulous follow-through to bring
            dramatically reduced, office leases being canceled left   the community’s vision to life,” said Edgerly. “It’s time for
            and right, and small businesses struggling. But with    action. It’s time for all those who care about the future
            great challenges come great opportunities. We now       of our downtown — and of our city as a whole — to
            have a golden opportunity to rebound beyond our         come together and do the work needed to create the
            previous position as we plan, reimagine, and rebuild our   downtown experience that we all know that we deserve.”
            downtown community from the ground up.”
                                                                    Lansing Mayor Andy Schor said a strong downtown is
            Edgerly and the DLI Board of Directors outlined the     essential to the future of the entire Lansing region.
            following calls to action and announcements during
            the address:                                            “Lansing continues to grow, and a vibrant, exciting
                                                                    downtown is part of our plan to emerge from the
              •  DLI’s Strategic Action Goals: Working together, we   pandemic stronger than ever,” said Schor. “From retail,
                can support a stronger downtown which includes      dining, and entertainment options to more housing, we
                addressing vacancy rates downtown, adding           are working to make downtown Lansing an incredible
                vital small business support funding programs       place to live, work, and play. Residents and visitors alike
                and support, creating more shared spaces for        need to see a strong, thriving downtown. The City of
                entrepreneurs, and prioritizing improvements to     Lansing and Downtown Lansing, Inc. will continue to
                community spaces.                                   push for both public and private investments to keep our
              •  COVID-19 Impact: Overview of the devastating long-  economy strong.”
                term impacts that COVID and state office closures
                continue to have on the downtown district and       Ashlee Willis, DLI board president, concurred, saying,
                Lansing’s local economy.                            "Collaboration is power. It will take leaders, businesses,
              •  Funding Support: Lansing city leadership asked state   and the community working together to create and keep
                policymakers to act urgently and approve DLI’s $5   a strong downtown for all of us." l

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