This page was published in 2009.
Some of its ideas are low cost, others are major projects. As of
January 2019, no
improvement on this list had been implemented!
Security
To build the public's confidence in
visiting Shaker Square, it needs a greater police presence,
better lighting. more alarm boxes and more cameras. In
their own interest, the city and the Square's owners
need to
invest more and spend more.
Promotion
Here are some promotion possibilities:
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Ads and promotions geared to
holidays such as Fathers Day and Mothers Day
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Shaker Square gift certificates
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Radio, television and internet
ads
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Saturday
daytime promotions, each week targeting a quadrant.
Greater traffic at one business can help its
neighbor stores.
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Early-bird dinners. Thousands of
older persons live around the Square. Give them an incentive
to come
to dinner early, before the after-work crowd
shows up.
Free Short Term Parking
In 2007 the Coral Company changed its 60 parking meters
to give 15 minutes free. Business owners say
it helps. But the city's meters on Shaker Boulevard don't offer free short term parking.
A change in the city parking code will help small
businesses in all its neighborhoods. (2012 update: free short term
parking was removed.)
More Parking
Shaker Heights helps local businesses
with free short-term parking and small parking lots. Cleveland Heights
provides
free short-term parking, much metered parking, plus parking structures at
Coventry Village and on Lee Road. Cleveland does
nothing! How about it Cleveland? The
payback: collecting more from
sales, property and payroll taxes. Said differently: avoiding long-term declines in tax
collections.
Phone "Hot Line"
We
call 911 when we see something that needs
emergency response. But if we see
something on the Square that is messy or dangerous,
there is no number
to
call. Each quadrant has
a directory of stores and restaurants. How about
a "hot line" shown on those
directories?
Visitor and Living Center
There is a University Circle Visitor
& Circle Living Center, with a helpful staff, on Euclid
Avenue near Mayfield Road. A good idea for the Square.
Learn more.
Community Space
Indoor, day and
evening, year-round space can help build community. See
our page Public
Spaces and Community.
Merchants Association
Nearly all businesses on
the Square pay a monthly fee for promotion to the Coral
Company. We suggest that these funds be
controlled by the businesses, through their
merchants association, not by the property owner. There
will be more promotion, and when Shaker Square changes ownership,
its web presence
and promotions will continue. (2020 update: when the Coral Company
failed, the promotional fund was lost, a repeat of what happened in
2004.)
Special Improvement District
A Special Improvement District (SID) is a way a defined
area can assess an additional tax on its property owners
and direct how those funds are spent. Coventry Village
in Cleveland Heights is a SID. (2016 update: There was talk
of an SID for the Square but it was just talk.)
Library Outpost
The first version of this page had only nine suggestions. We invited visitors to submit a tenth. Here it is.
Have a branch of the Shaker Heights
Library at the Square. (The Shaker Square area, while in Cleveland,
is in the Shaker Heights
City School and Library District.
How that
happened.) It need not be a big
commitment. For a start, a safe place to pick up and return
books, video and audio items would help. It
could be in a cooperating business or, even better, in
our hoped for indoor community space.
See you on the Square.
Arnold
Berger
August 8, 2009
updated
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