Top Banner
WEST CENTRAL ASSOCIATION – CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FEBRUARY 23, 2017 LUNCHEON
34

Madison Street Committee Presentation

Apr 12, 2017

Download

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Madison Street Committee Presentation

WEST CENTRAL ASSOCIATION – CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FEBRUARY 23, 2017 LUNCHEON

Page 2: Madison Street Committee Presentation

OUR NEWEST MEMBERS

Page 3: Madison Street Committee Presentation

NETWORKING EVENT SPONSORS

Page 4: Madison Street Committee Presentation

NEXT NETWORKING EVENT – MARCH 22, 2017

Page 5: Madison Street Committee Presentation

WCA DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS

Paige Hennessy Zack Cupkovic

Page 6: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Madison Street Initiative

Page 7: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Madison Street Initiative

• Derives from WCA-MPC plan • Strengthen main corridors• Activate and vitalize Madison street• Inspired by other streets such as Abbot Kinney(Venice Beach, CA),

Clark(Chicago), and others(examples to follow)• Inspired by vision to create a vibrant main street for the West Loop

with its own distinct character

Page 8: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Committee Members• Committee consists of:• Armando Chacon, Century 21 SGR – Chairman• Susan Rothman, Pure Barre – Co-Chairwoman• Meg Sahs, Monteverde• Andrea Granias, Design 21• Nick Andrews, Madison Street property owner• Tom Meador, Michigan Avenue Group• Steven Greenberg, Red Sky Capital• Craig Franzen, Imagination Children’s Academy

Page 9: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Committee Members• Kirstin Martin, Smitten Boutique• Linda Schmidt, Kat & Mouse• Harry Huzenis, JRG Capital• Steve Hartenstein, Stefani Group/Mad Social• Sean McGuire, Cone• Kevin Wright, Experimac• Jackson Briccutti, The John Buck Company• Van Tomares, Design 21

Page 10: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Identity of Madison StreetWhat do we want it to be? It all starts here:• A neighborhood feel • A place to go to, not just through• An enjoyable pedestrian experience: distinctive, lasting, and memorable• The daily conveniences a West Looper needs – and a unique draw for non-

West Loopers too • Shops, cafes, restaurants, conveniences, services, etc.

• Feel of retro/classic Chicago meets small town main street with laid back feel• Create a street we can be proud of

• i.e. Fulton Market, Greek Town, Mary Bartelme Park

Page 11: Madison Street Committee Presentation

How do we get there?• Encourage a healthy mix of businesses

• Define what and who we want to attract to the area

• Be selective on Nationals• Build a neighborhood brand that is easily

marketable to attract the businesses we want

• Improve continuity on the street

Page 12: Madison Street Committee Presentation

How do we get there?

• Provide a safe pedestrian and cycling experience• Repair sidewalks• Clearly marked cross walks and

pedestrian bumpouts• Overall streetscaping with focus

on safety and aesthetics

Page 13: Madison Street Committee Presentation

How do we get there?• Encourage a vibrant Madison experience

• Markers at entry, exit, or throughout the street• Maximize greenery with trees and planters• Micro parks• Interactive art/sculpture• Holiday decorations and tree lights• Embrace our history with historical markers• Be patio-friendly for businesses, especially restaurants,

along Madison• Host events that bring people out to the street i.e, parade,

markets, pop ups, etc.

Page 14: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Neighborhood Markers

Page 15: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Greenery: Trees and Planters

Page 16: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Microparks / Benches

Page 17: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Interactive Sculptures

Page 18: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Holiday Décor & Lights

Page 19: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Patio & Event-friendly

Page 20: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Business and Community Benefits1. Increased foot traffic

Good for businesses and residents2. Less turnover 3. Create neighborhood/street brand identity that can be leveraged to bring more businesses4. Continuity on the street5. Increased property values6. More conveniences for residents, office users, shoppers, and visitors7. Make Madison Street more of a destination

Page 21: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 22: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 23: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 24: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 25: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 26: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 27: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 28: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 29: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 30: Madison Street Committee Presentation
Page 31: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Preliminary Recommendations• Eliminate rush hour parking restrictions• More pay parking on artery streets• Improve pedestrian safety• Funding for streetscape improvements including archway• Way finding signage• Historical markers

Page 32: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Next Steps• Survey of businesses• Business rent roll• Present to Alderman Solis, Alderman Burnett, and Alderman Ervin• Present to the department of planning and development• Present to the department of transportation• Request streetscape assessment and markers• Present to community for more input• Finalize plan and recommendations

Page 33: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Asks• Feedback and participation• Call or email Susan, Rod, or Armando• Attend meetings• Bring your ideas for a slogan or branding ideas• Share your talents

• Help bring awareness to the street• Encourage others to make it Madison

Page 34: Madison Street Committee Presentation

Q & A