CREATIVE USES FOR VACANT BUILDINGS

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CREATIVE USES FOR VACANT BUILDINGS League of Wisconsin Municipalities October 19, 2017 WELCOME Errin Welty, CEcD WEDC Downtown Development Account Manager Bill Ryan UWEX Community Business Development Educator THE STUDY #2 most asked question Followup to Economic Impact of Façade Improvements and Business Impact of Store Hours Changes Focus on rural communities, non-traditional uses 1

THE WHY: PROPERTY VALUES Revitalization requires no new infrastructure or road investment by municipalities, reducing strain on limited budgets An empty storefront costs a community an average of $76,000 in lost economic activity Sources: ESRI, Wisconsin DOR, SBA, EMSI, ICSC THE WHY: ENTREPRENEURSHIP Historic districts provide affordable space for entrepreneurs & culture 91% of businesses in downtown districts are non-chain local establishments 45% of jobs in downtowns are in small businesses. A central place for residents of all ages to meet and mingle. 17% of all WI residents live within ½ mile of a downtown, and 70% of residents in communities of less than 2,500 THE WHY: NOT JUST STOREFRONTS Increased customer demand for small/local businesses Customers walking distance of a business visit 200% more often. One upper floor residential unit adds an average of $9,000 in non-housing retail demand to the immediate area and A new business with 2 employees generates $3,500 in annual customer demand. Average Upper Floor HH Spending Entertainment, Services, $934 $314 Health & Beauty, Groceries, $789 $1,898 Restaurant & Bar, $807 Transportati on, $1,909 Household Clothing & Goods, Accessories, $4,606 $655 Funishings, Electronics, $560 2

THE WHY: GROWING DEMAND Aging population requires walkable & accessible amenities Wisconsin 65+ population will double by 2040 Rental housing demand is increasing at a faster rate than homeownership and is easier to develop in urban areas Downtown units more desirable and more cost-effective % of Population 65 or older THE WHY: CHARACTER AND COOL DOWNTOWN RETAIL Five Reasons Why Traditional Retail is Struggling 3

TRADITIONAL RETAIL DISAPPEARING NAICS Description Ave. Sales (000's) Number Full service restaurants 3.19 1,520 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 2.17 528 Beauty salons 2.15 284 Gasoline stations 1.08 4,085 Automotive mechanical & electrical repair 1.08 409 Grocery stores 1.01 5,077 Other amusement (bowling, golf, fitness) 0.98 511 Gift, novelty, & souvenir stores 0.92 332 Used merchandise stores 0.64 201 Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores 0.54 429 Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass 0.54 176 Florists 0.53 126 Specialty food stores 0.52 706 Barber shops 0.50 43 Hardware stores 0.47 788 LARGE FORMAT SATURATES MARKET 75% of Wisconsin s small villages/cities are within a 30- minute drive of a Wal-Mart store U.S. OVERSUPPLIED WITH RETAIL 4

E-COMMERCE MARKET SHARE FEW RETAIL SECTORS GROWING Growth is occurring in dollar stores and discount grocers such as Aldi and Lidl. Aldi is renovating their older stores. INNOVATIVE USES FOR STOREFRONTS 1. Dining 2. Entertainment and Gathering Places 3. Local Foods and Local Products 4. Community and Education 5. Culture and Heritage 6. The Arts 7. Lodging/Hospitality 8. Destination Retail Entrepreneurship Common Theme Local Connection Matters 5

1. DINING Horseradish Food Truck & Cafe Princeton, Wi Other examples: fast food, fast casual, full service. 2. ENTERTAINMENT / GATHERING Brookton s Market Brooktondale, NY Downtown Business Mix and Purpose have Changed Other examples: coffee shops, theater, beer garden, etc. 3. LOCAL FOODS / PRODUCTS The Historic Viroqua Public Market Viroqua, Wi Other examples: indoor or outdoor farmers market, kitchen incubator, pop-up space, food truck, etc. 6

4. COMMUNITY SPACE The Third Place Goodhue, MN Other examples: child daycare, senior center, fitness center, classrooms, library, job center, business startup center, co-working, etc. 5. CULTURE AND HISTORY Wild Rose Historical Society Museum Wild Rose, Wi Other examples: themed downtown businesses, museums, civic organizations, antique stores, etc. 6. THE ARTS Red Iron Studio And Jon Michael Route Studio Frederic, Wi Other examples: art galleries, theater, music, artisan space and shop, crafting demos, etc. 7

7. LODGING/HOSPITALITY Blue Door Inn Alma, Wi Other examples: bed and breakfasts, Air BnB, visitor centers, and interpretative centers. 8. DESTINATION RETAIL All In Stitches Zumbrota, Mn Other examples: various hobby shops and unique niche or lifestyle businesses, online shop physical space CREATIVE USES OF DOWNTOWN BUILDINGS -2016 Key Findings: 1. Most do not compete directly with big-box chain stores. 2. Many combine various retail categories in one location. 3. Approximately half provide services. 4. Businesses often serve a larger geography than the local trade area. 5. Tourism is an important market segment in a third of the case studies. 6. Property owners/operators have strong ties with the community. 7. Funding was provided by owners followed by loans and grants. 8. Community financing/asistance sometimes made it feasible. 9. Sweat equity was important in most of the businesses. 8

OTHER BUSINESS CONSIDERATIONS Unique, Custom, Local goods and services Combine retail categories, or mix retail, service and entertainment uses Services can t be obtained online Consider ways to serve as a destination, or to offer online sales options Leverage local connections and relationships Showcase unique assets, skills and recognize talent Plan to include sweat equity FINDING BUSINESSES Market Opportunities Promote space opportunities online, newsletters Identify a price (or range) and potential uses Draw awareness (open house, popup shops) Recruit Uses Identify supportable, needed business type Create relevant incentives/support package Tell everyone you know, and people you don t know Support Entrepreneurs Cultivate/Train/Support existing entrepreneurs Farmers Market vendors, retired hobbyists, artisans FAÇADE IMPROVEMENT STUDY 80% of Businesses experiences increase in first time customers (10% Increase) 90% Reported an increase in sales (20% Increase) Buildings with vacant spaces attracted additional interest and/or higher rents Returns were not directly correlated to investment small improvements = strong returns Investments spurred traffic and improvements at nearby businesses 9

THE HOW: THE FOUR POINTS Organization Attract and retain people and financial support. Promotion Increase awareness of program and the district. Economic Development Support business and economic growth. Design Enhance appearance & function of buildings, streets and spaces. THE HOW: MAIN STREET APPROACH Comprehensive (no quick fixes) Grass Roots (it s everyone s downtown) Volunteer Based (that means YOU) Public-Private Partnership Historic Preservation Focused MUNICIPAL ROLE Establish funding assistance programs Lead by example reuse properties, locate anchors downtown Procure goods and services locally when possible Recognize local success stories and investors Identify a point person to work with entrepreneurs/investors Maintain and enhance public infrastructure Adopt a Yes if, rather than No because philosophy 10

MUNICIPAL TOOLS Housing Renewal Programs Design/Engineering Grant to Reduce Risk RLF Allowances for Capital Improvements, not just Facade Parking Overlay District = Reduced Parking Requirements Public/Private Loan Pools or Pass-Through Loans Easy-to-Follow Design Guidelines/Design Assistance Market Analysis for Desired Projects Understand permitting time/$ costs FOR MORE INFORMATION Innovative Downtown Businesses Case Studies Including working draft of Creative Uses for Downtown Buildings in Small Towns https://fyi.uwex.edu/innovativedowntownbusinesses/ OTHER RESOURCES Micro-lending: KIVA Zip - $5,000 loan at 0% for 12-25 months. Must have approved business plan by WWBIC and 15 local supporters. Demographics & Business Revenue Data: www.sizeup.com, www.locateinwisconsin.com Downtown and Business District Market Analysis Toolbox: https://fyi.uwex.edu/downtown-market-analysis/ Find Local Entrepreneurs: Etsy local shop search, upwork, freelancer, craigslist Inspiration: www.pinterest.com/wimainstreet www.facebook.com/wisconsinmainstreet 11

Thank You QUESTIONS? CONTACT Errin Welty Downtown Development Account Manager (608) 210-6832 Errin.welty@wedc.org Bill Ryan Community Business Development Specialist (608) 263-4994 bill.ryan@uwex.edu 12