2. ABOUT THE CBID
CBID Area: 371 acres, 90 blocks in
downtown Nashville
Current 10-year term: January 1,
2008 – December 31, 2017
Management agreement with
Nashville Downtown Partnership to
provide wide range of CBID services
3. Top CBID Budget Priority
• Public Space Management
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Clean Team
Safety Team/Hospitality Ambassadors
Outreach Coordinator
Landscaping and Beautification
57% of TOTAL 2011-2012 CBID BUDGET
58% of TOTAL 2012-2013 CBID BUDGET
4. Downtown Clean Team
January- October, 2013
• Removed 85,365 pounds of trash and 12,976
square feet of graffiti
• Power washed 835 block faces and 1,072 alleys
8. In 2013, 541 hanging
flower baskets on
downtown streets
9. 2-Year Progress on Outreach
• Since July, 2011, a fulltime Outreach
Coordinator has focused on providing
housing and wraparound social services to
individuals with the highest number of
arrests in the CBID
• To date, 24 clients (with 2,632 arrests over
the past 3 years) have received housing
through this outreach initiative
10. Outreach Results
• 24 clients have received housing assistance
– 10 have transitioned to permanent housing
– 8 are currently in temporary housing
– 1 transitioned to Rehab
– 5 returned to the street
• Over 900 arrests (based on past history)
have been prevented in the group housed
11. Homeward Bound
• One-way transportation to families, jobs or
support services for 571 individuals since
June, 2008 (cost $88,420)
• These individuals accounted for 4,831
Nashville arrests
• January-October, 2013: 115 individuals have
received Homeward Bound assistance
16. LIVE IT UP! 2013 Tour
Since 2004, over
11,000 people have
come to the April
downtown home tours;
total economic impact
over $50 million in
sales and leases
17. Retail Growth in
2013
• YTD 54 new retail businesses
have opened or announced
• 32 food establishments
• 21 shopping options
• 1 music and nightlife
•2012 retail openings: 52
22. Mid-year 2013
Class A office vacancy:
7.7%
Recent studies
indicate downtown
could absorb another
500,000 SF of office
space over the
next 5 years
23. 50,335 Downtown
Employees and Growing!
Asurion:
500 jobs came
downtown in late
2012
UBS Tower
in 2014
1,000+ new jobs
ServiceSource:
tied for
9th largest
downtown
employer
in 2012
Sony/ATV Music Publishing moving downtown with 200 new jobs!
28. Image & Communications
nashvilledowntown.com
NEW responsive website fits
screen of device being used
STRONG SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE
Over 31,000 friends on Facebook
Outpacing downtown groups in peer cities,
top local print and radio media outlets
Over 31,000 followers on multiple Twitter accounts
29. LP Field Park and
Ride Option for
Employees
2010-2012:
average of 14,221 monthly
riders on 3 routes
Free weekday parking; $25
for monthly shuttle passes
30. Best Ever Event
Parking (BEEP)
• Free parking at LP Field Lot R
for Bridgestone Arena events,
optional $3 per person round
trip shuttle service
• Over 375 events since 2010,
free parking for almost
47,000 vehicles
• 60% of the passengers
choose the shuttle option
36. Bridgestone Arena
5th in Pollstar’s Top 10 for
U.S. Concert Attendance
March, 2013– 329,002 guests—
2nd busiest month in arena’s history
Hosting 2014 NCAA
Women’s Final Four
Hosting 9 SEC men’s and
3 women’s tournaments
from 2015 to 2026
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39. Platinum LEED Status for Bridge Building
1st in Tennessee
4th greenest building worldwide
42. Hotel Developments
• Omni Nashville Hotel opened
9/30/13 with 800 rooms and
suites, >80,000 SF meeting and
event space
• Hyatt Place Downtown Nashville
opening 11/12/13 with 255
rooms, 3,400 SF meeting and
event space
• Under construction in CBID: Hilton
Garden Inn (215 rooms)
• Metro incentives committed for a Hyatt
Regency and a Marriott