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Friday, December 27, 2013
Virginia tourism's new website goes 'Old School'
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Danville is ready, Get on board
If you missed the Main Street Ribbon Cutting event today, here's a little clip of the action!
Happy Holidays to everyone! Looking forward to 2014 and all the new and exciting things it will bring the the River District.
To the tune of "People Get Ready"
Lyrics by Karl Stauber, Danville Regional Foundation
Danville is ready, there's change 'a coming
You don't need that old baggage
Just get on board
All We need is a little Faith, and you hear the businesses humming
Don't need no ticket
We just all need to get on board.
Danville marks milestone for first streetscape phase
Mayor Sherman Saunders said the streetscape project and other improvements were essential to attract private investment.
“The downtown of a city is like the living room of your home,” Saunders said. “If people come to your home, they normally enter through the living room. Their impression of the rest of your house is determined by your living room.”
Saunders said past impressions of Danville’s downtown were not favorable.
Potential investors, he said, “took their money” elsewhere. “We knew we had to invest in our downtown,” Saunders said.
Construction on the first phase of the streetscape project began in September 2012. The activity ranged from widening sidewalks and installing brick pavers to creating more visible and safer pedestrian crossings, upgrading utilities and providing amenities such as trees, benches and new lighting.
City Manager Joe King was the purpose of the streetscape project was more than to make the downtown “pretty, but to create an atmosphere for investment and enjoyment.”
Karl Stauber, president and chief executive of the Danville Regional Foundation, said the improvements along Main Street present a striking transformation.
“I invite you to look down Main Street,” Stauber said. “Three years ago, what you would have seen was a tired city. Now when you look down Main Street, you see a city of possibilities.”
The foundation has been a partner in the River District project, and it provided funding for the purchase and demolition of the former Downtowner Motor Inn on Main Street. The building was demolished last year. After standing empty for more than two decades, the demolition was a focal point for blight eradication and redevelopment in the River District.
“The River District is demonstrating to people here and people outside how we are moving forward,” Stauber said. “In the last three years, we have gone from being a community where you heard a lot of ‘cannot do’ talk to what you see now is a community focused on ‘can do.’”
Saunders and King acknowledged that merchants along Main and Union streets were negatively affected during the construction process. “Today, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to our merchants and their patrons for their patience,” Saunders said.
King encouraged residents to support these merchants.
Construction continues in the second phase of streetscape improvements. This phase began in April of this year. It includes creation of the Main Street Plaza and installation of a fountain in front of Lou’s Antiques and Jakes on Main.
The streetscape phases are part of the broader River District Development Project, which is in its third year. As part of the project, the city has adopted design guidelines for the look and feel of buildings in the district; converted Patton Street to two-way traffic in order to provide better access to businesses and parking lots serving stores on Main Street; opened a new parking lot at 500 Main St.; and conducted a parking study for the full district.
Designs are being developed for creation of a pedestrian lane on the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge to connect the walking trail on the north side of the Dan River to the Main Street Plaza and the walking trail on the south side of the river.
The River District has attracted $78 million in private investment over five years, with much of the activity having taken place since the start of the River District Development Project. That figure outpaces public investment by threefold.
For more information, visit www.riverdistrictdanville.com.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Going to the Parade?
Additional Holiday events in the River District
Friday, December 13
Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting at 4 p.m. in the Main Street Plaza (in front of Lou's Antiques, Jake's on Main, and Amburn and Co. Salon and Spa on Main). Canned food will be collected for God's Storehouse. Arrive early to hear the carolers and local singers before we light the tree!
New Christmas tree in the Main Street Plaza
The Downtown Danville Association’s new Christmas tree was planted Thursday, just in time for its official lighting at 4 p.m. Saturday.
The tree replaces one inadvertently cut down during the River District streetscape project last summer, according to Jerry Amburn, who has been the association’s Christmas Tree Committee chair for several years.
Bert Lewis, of Lewis Nursery in Cascade, said the new Foster Holly tree will grow to be 18-20 feet tall and grow at a rate of about a foot a year. The tree is in the landscaped area at the top of the parking lot stairs, between Lou’s Antique Mall and Jake’s on Main.
After enjoying the tree lighting ceremony and carolers, guests can get into prime positions for the Danville Riverview Rotary Parade, which begins at 7 p.m.
The Main Street ribbon cutting — celebrating completion of phase one of the River District streetscape project — has been rescheduled to 9:30 a.m. Dec. 20, at the intersection of Floyd and Main streets.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
River District Events and Ribbon Cutting Rescheduled.
Construction on the 300, 400 and 500 blocks of Main Street is complete!
Please join us for a ribbon cutting in celebration of the first phase of the Streetscape project in the River District.
Please join us for the following events THIS WEEKEND
Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting at 4 p.m. in the Main Street Plaza (in front of Lou's Antiques, Jake's on Main, and Amburn and Co. Salon and Spa on Main. Canned food will be collected for God's Storehouse. Arrive early to hear the carolers and local singers before we light the tree!
Riverview Rotary Parade at 7 p.m. Click here for more information This year's theme is "Christmas Movies." Join us for a fabulous display of floats, cars, marching bands, marching units and more. Greet Santa and Mrs. Claus as we welcome the holiday season.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Holiday decorations return to dowtown
Danville Public Works Department workers last week began hanging the red holiday banners and candy canes that until last year had adorned the street light poles on Main and Union streets downtown from Thanksgiving through Christmas since 2004.
Due to the start last year of the first phase of the streetscape project, city workers were unable to hang lights and other holiday decorations a year ago.
With the project now mostly complete, the decorations have returned.
In the days ahead, Public Works and Utilities crews will hang snowflake lights and swags on Main Street and wreaths on Craghead Street.
The annual effort is aimed at making downtown streets festive in preparation for events such as the annual Holiday Market, which will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Community Market, and the annual Luminary Trail Walk, which will be held Friday, Dec. 13, at the Crossing at the Dan.
In addition, the annual Riverview Rotary Christmas Parade will return Saturday, Dec. 14, to its traditional downtown route along Main Street.
Construction on the first phase of the streetscape project began in September 2012. The project focused on three blocks of Main Street and one block of Union Street. The activity ranged from widening sidewalks and installing brick pavers to creating more visible and safer pedestrian crossings and providing amenities such as trees, benches and new lighting.
The city is in the process of creating a punch list or list of final tasks for the general contractor, Virginia Carolina Paving of South Boston, to carry out in order to end this phase. The contractor will receive that list this week.
Construction continues in the second phase of streetscape improvements. This phase began in April of this year. It includes creation of the Main Street Plaza and installation of a fountain in front of Lou’s Antiques and Jakes on Main.
Masonry work on the fountain is scheduled for completion in the next two weeks. When completed, concrete will be poured around the fountain. The other remaining tasks include installation of light poles and benches in the plaza and construction of crosswalks on Memorial Drive and Craghead Street.