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big dreams. IDA 53rd Annual Conference AND World Congress Sept 14-18, 2007 New York City, New York REGISTER NOW AT www.ida-downtown.org

Host Organizations Legacy Sponsor Pinnacle Partners Premier Partners Supporting Contributing Friends of IDA American Public Transportation Association Applied Sweepers Belz Enterprises Brook McIlroy Inc. Planning and Urban Design DHR International H. Blount Hunter Retail & Real Estate Research Co. HOK Sport Issue Media Group Progressive Urban Management Associates Smart City Radio Strategic Metrics Group The Gates Group, LLC The Next American City Urban Design Associates Urban Place Consulting Group Walker Parking Consultants

Overview Big Dreams and Bold Ideas are on display seven days a week, 365 days a year in New York City. This is indeed the city that never sleeps a city that is constantly reinventing itself, from Broadway to the Bronx. Energy? You can feel it. Excitement? Around every corner. Savvy? New York invented it. It all comes together in Times Square, at the Marriott Marquis, on September 14, 2007. The IDA 53rd Annual Conference and World Congress brings together a whole new level of energy, excitement, and creativity, combined with a Big Apple splash of entertainment! You ll fi nd it all here Times Square, recapturing the glamour and romance that has made this theater district renowned throughout the world. Brooklyn, enjoying its own renaissance but with a healthy dose of unique character. Harlem, and the famed Apollo Theater, simmering with jazz and nightlife. Creativity, synonymous with Madison Avenue. Wall Street, fi nancial capital of the world. And a hundred other bustling business districts, each brimming with personality, identity, and character. New York is truly the capital of the world...hey, the United Nations is here as well! Join us for the IDA 53rd Annual Conference and World Congress. We guarantee an incredible, unforgettable experience; one you ll be talking about for years.

SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Opening Reception in Times Square Sunday Night Receptions The Shops at Columbus Circle, Time Warner Center, or A Taste of Brooklyn at the Historic Tobacco Warehouse in DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass). Monday Night Reception at the Magic Johnson Theater in Harlem EXHIBIT in IDA s GLOBAL VILLAGE at the 2007 World Congress! Sponsored by the International Council of Shopping Centers The International Marketplace & Global Village will consist of service/product providers as well as downtown organizations for the fi rst time! With twice the number of attendees (1,200 expected) and several enhancements to the exhibition, this is your chance to show off! See www.ida-downtown.org for details. With the exhibition already 50% reserved, booth space is limited! Contact Tracie immediately to participate (tclemmer@ida-downtown.org or 202-393-6801). activities PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS In depth sessions on key topics. Additional fee of $75 and advance registration is required. Friday, September 14 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Solutions for Downtown Retail Attraction Over the past several decades the traditional Downtown has suffered from retail fl ight to suburban and interstate locations. This shift has come full circle with today s hottest retail development concept being the Town Center mirroring Downtowns of the past. Join representatives of Buxton, a retail site selection fi rm working with more than a thousand retailers and hundreds of municipalities, for an interactive session on how to best position your Downtown for a Retail Renaissance. Learn how the experts use demographics, statistical analysis, and other tools most effectively. Find out how to position your daytime population to retailers and developers, and how to identify retailers to complement your existing local businesses. Buy Smart! Downtown organizations spend a lot of money on contracts, equipment, services, even things like insurance and accounting. By knowing how to buy, you can save thousands of dollars each year and still deliver quality services and products for your downtown.

Saturday, September 15 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. BIDs from Start-ups through Renewals Business Improvement Districts are being formed, organized, and managed throughout much of North America, Europe, Africa, and elsewhere. Many lessons have been learned by the pioneers who have refined and perfected BID start-up and management techniques. Faculty include experts from the US, Canada, Europe, and Africa. Branding Isn t What You Think It s Better Than You Think! A new logo, slogan or jingle is not a brand. But doing the hard work to discover and communicate your real brand is a rewarding process, both for your organization and for your stakeholders. You ll learn how to begin the process, when and how to engage outside experts, and what dead ends to avoid. New Challenges in Downtown Law Enforcement Quality of life offenses continue to occupy the efforts of many downtown and town center managers. Begging, harassing behaviors, and pick-pocketing are bad enough; but sophisticated shoplifting crews are making retailers worried, and youth gangs are beginning to use extortion and protection rackets like older organized crime gangs did in the past. Law enforcement officials from several cities explain the latest techniques in combating the bad guys. Retailers You Really Want in Your Downtown and How to Know Them When You See Them Not all retailers are equal; some generate the kind of traffic and excitement that other retailers thrive on. Others do little or nothing but pay rent. Top retail expert Michael Berne will tell you and show you how to identify the best of the best and who to avoid. This workshop will include in-depth descriptions of what makes a great retail store, as well as a walking tour to see some of the finest retailers in Midtown. PRE & POST CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES, TOURS, AND EXCURSIONS There is so much to see and experience in New York City with its five boroughs. So come early and play, or stay after and relax! Our hosts have scheduled an exciting selection of tours, activities, and excursions for your enjoyment. Tours are available on Friday but space is limited, so sign-up early! (For information on booking tours prior to Friday or after Tuesday s Closing Lunch please visit www.nycvisit.com or call 1-212-484-1200.) WALKING & BUS TOURS Friday, September 14 9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Hot, Happening, Harlem: Experience the Sights and Sounds of the Urban Cultural and Economic Renaissance Sponsored by: 125th Street BID, Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Columbus Amsterdam BID, and Washington Heights BID A mecca for African-American, Caribbean, and Hispanic culture and life for more than a century, Harlem offers everything ranging from great music and culture to beautiful brownstone buildings. Come on this tour to hear all about this exciting neighborhood and witness Harlem s rich history; famous attractions like the Apollo Theater (a concert venue which has hosted Nat King Cole, James Brown, and Sammy Davis Jr.); rich culture (jazz, gospel, and the hip-hop scene) and houses of worship, museums, and galleries. Fee: $40 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 100 people; advanced registration is required. Explore Chinatown Sponsored by: Chinatown Partnership Local Development Corporation Chinatown, New York City the largest Chinatown in the United States is located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Manhattan. Founded in the late 1870s by Chinese immigrants, Chinatown offers a unique historical and cultural experience not found anywhere else in the world. Join the staff of the Chinatown Development Corporation on a walk through this vibrant neighborhood where you ll be provided a history of Chinatown and delighted by the sights, smells, and tastes that await you. Fee: $30 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. Discover Flatiron! Neighborhood Walking Tour Sponsored By: Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership Explore this vibrant commercial and residential neighborhood by joining Miriam Berman, author of Madison Square the Park and Its Celebrated Landmarks on a walking tour of the historic Flatiron District, hosted by the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership, Manhattan s newest Business Improvement District. Visit some of the most historic buildings in New York City, including the NY Life and MetLife towers, the Appellate Courthouse building, and the famous Flatiron building. The tour will conclude in beautifully restored Madison Square Park rich with history of its own, including being the site of the first public Christmas tree lighting and a shining example of public-private partnerships at their best. Fee: $40 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required.

Factories to Fashion: An Insiders Look at the History and Development of NYC s Fashion District Sponsored by: Fashion Center Business Improvement District New York City s garment district has been the center for fashion design and manufacturing in the United States since the early 20th century. This tour will highlight the history of the fashion industry in New York City and take tour attendees through the steps it takes to make an article of clothing, with potential stops at a designer s showroom, factory floor, and more! Fee: $40 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. Discover Lincoln Square (9:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.) Sponsored by: Lincoln Square Business Improvement District Come explore Lincoln Square, an elegant Upper West Side neighborhood and thriving cosmopolitan magnet with top hotels, major cultural institutions, fine restaurants, and hundreds of varied large and small shops, all just a stone s throw away from magnificent Central Park. This tour will take you through the history of this vibrant neighborhood and provide a VIP tour of one of the world s largest performing arts venues, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Fee: $30 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. Lower Manhattan Walking Tour (10:15 a.m. 2:00 p.m.) Sponsored by: Alliance for Downtown New York This guided walking tour will weave together history, events, architecture, and people of Downtown the birthplace of New York, the financial capital of the world, and the hottest new neighborhood in the city. Stops include the U.S. Custom House, Trinity Church, Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, and other architectural and cultural sites. Fee: $40 (includes lunch). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. The Grand Tour Sponsored by: Grand Central Partnership Come discover the architecture and social history of the Grand Central neighborhood with urban explorer, historian, and storyteller Justin Ferate. Experience familiar landmarks like Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building, and the News Building through new eyes. The AAA Guide to New York rated The Grand Tour as New York City s Best Walking Tour. Fee: $30 (includes a snack). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. LES is More: Explore! Sponsored by: Lower East Side Business Improvement District Once lined by tenements and pushcarts, the Lower East Side s (LES) historic streets are now also decorated by eclectic boutiques, restaurants, and lounges. And you can still get some of the best pickles and pastrami sandwiches around. This tour will combine stops at historic sites, like the Tenement Museum and contemporary hotspots lining Orchard Street, and will demonstrate the challenge of promoting the old and the new, the uniqueness of this juxtaposition in one of NYC s most beloved neighborhoods. Fee $40 (includes a snack). Tour is limited to 30 people; advanced registration is required. EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS Arts, Culture, Entertainment and Events Business Improvement Districts/ Public Private Partnerships City Services-Public Safety/Emergency/Fire Economy, Business Development and Retail Historic Preservation Housing and Community Development Human Services/Education Infrastructure/Transportation and Parking Innovation and Technology Land Use/Placemaking/Environment and Sustainability Marketing/Communications/Community Outreach/Branding Real Estate/Financing Downtown Projects Urban Design and Architecture Workforce Development KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Daniel L. Doctoroff Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding, City of New York Vincent Vanderpool Wallace Secretary General, Caribbean Tourism Organization WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Downtown Association Executives and Staff City and Urban Planners Developers and Investors Architects and Urban Designers Elected and Public Officials Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Professionals Consultants Cultural Institution Representatives Academic Professionals and Students Housing Advocates Community Development Corporation Staff Tourism Professionals

Tourist Information For complete information on attractions, excursions, dining, shopping, and nightlife plus what s happening in New York during your stay visit www.nycvisit.com. Accommodations The Times Square Marriott Marquis Hotel is the site of the IDA 53rd Annual Conference and World Congress. Hotel rooms will be held until August 24, 2007 at a special conference rate of $269.00 USD. Reservations made after August 24, 2007 will be subject to prevailing rates and availability. For reservations call 1-212-398-1900. Please mention the IDA conference to secure the special rate. Conference Registration Deadline The deadline for advance registrations is 5 p.m. EST on August 31, 2007. After August 31, 2007, registrations will be processed on site and a $50 processing fee will be applied. Group Discounts IDA offers a 10% discount off the base registration fee for groups of four or more full registrants employed by the same organization, and a discount of 15% for groups of 6 or more. The group discount does not apply to workshops, extra tickets, one-day registrations, or partner/spouse registrations. To receive the discount, registration forms for all members of your group MUST be submitted at the same time for accurate processing. Refunds will not be given if all registration forms are not submitted at the same time. REGISTER TODAY AT www.ida-downtown.org PLEASE FAX FORM TO 202-393-6869 NAME JOB TITLE PARTNER/SPOUSE (if attending) ORGANIZATION ADDRESS CITY/STATE/PROVINCE POSTAL CODE COUNTRY PHONE E-MAIL (individual addresses required) Early Bird Registration Form International Downtown Association 53rd Annual Conference and World Congress New York, New York September 14 18, 2007 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 31, 2007 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.ida-downtown.org Please copy this form. Complete one for each registrant (except partner/spouse), and forward by fax or mail. Please remember to apply any group discounts to each registration fee and then add on workshop and tour fees. SIGNATURE FAX WEBSITE REGISTRATION FEES (all fees are in US$): BY 7/31* IDA Members US $775 $ International $700 $ Non Members $900 $ Partner/Spouse $225 $ By Day: (Please Indicate Day) Sun Mon Tues $375 $ *After July 31, registration fees will increase. See ida-downtown.org for details. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Friday, September 14, 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Please Select Workshop $75 $ Solutions for Downtown Retail Attraction Buy Smart! Saturday, September 15, 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Please Select Workshop $75 $ BIDs Startups through Renewals Branding Isn t What You Think Downtown Law Enforcement Ten Retailers You Really Want in Your Downtown PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES AND TOURS (Friday September 14) Hot Happening Harlem (9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.) Qty: X $40 = $ Explore Chinatown (9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.) Qty: X $30 = $ Discover Flatiron! (9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.) Qty: X $40 = $ Factories to Fashion (9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.) Qty: X $40 = $ Discover Lincoln Square (9:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.) Qty: X $30 = $ Lower Manhattan (10:15 a.m. 2:00 p.m.) Qty: X $40 = $ The Grand Tour (1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.) Qty: X $30 = $ Les is More: Explore! (1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m.) Qty: X $40 = $ MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN CHARGE MY: YES, I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN IDA AND SAVE! US$ ONLY AND MAIL TO: Visa Mastercard American Express Discounted Dues Rate (see Dues Schedule on IDA website) $ International Downtown Association Based on Annual Operating Budget or Gross Revenues of $ 1250 H Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ P: 202-393-6801 F: 202-393-6869 E: question@ida-downtown.org Registration Fee includes: Sessions, Mobile Workshops, Coffee Breaks, Saturday Marketplace Grand NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD Opening Lunch, Saturday Reception, Sunday Marketplace Lunch, Sunday Reception, Monday Awards Luncheon, Monday Reception and Tuesday Closing Event. CUTOFF DATE FOR REGISTRATION IS AUGUST 31, 2007. ALL REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE PROCESSED ON-SITE, AND A $50 PROCESSING FEE WILL BE APPLIED. Partner/Spouse Fee includes: Coffee Breaks, Saturday Reception, Sunday Reception, Monday Reception, and Tuesday Closing Event, but does not include attendance at conference sessions or tours.

International Downtown Association 1250 H Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 First Class Mail U.S. Postage PAID Laurel, MD Permit No. 6326 IDA 53rd Annual Conference AND World Congress Join IDA Now and Save! Visit www.ida-downtown.org