Reports, Publications, and Plans
Downtown Raleigh Alliance produces several reports on a regular basis that can help new retailers understand the market, learn about new developments, and find data useful for their business planning efforts.
2023 State of Downtown Report
Provides market trends, population data and projections, data on downtown development, and overviews of everything downtown from arts and restaurants to tourism, green space, the local food movement and much more. Please visit our brand new State of Downtown Raleigh 2023 website to view interactive information or download the report.
Quarterly Market Report
Provides information on current and planned developments, food and beverage tax revenue, and other market trends.
Download Quarterly Market Report
Holiday Impact Report
A report measuring the impact of placemaking during the holiday season.
Download Holiday Impact Report
Economic Development Strategy RFP
Downtown Raleigh Alliance (DRA) seeks proposals from firms experienced and knowledgeable in preparing an economic development strategy for downtowns, business improvement districts and/or municipalities.
The main objective of this work is to craft an economic development strategy for Downtown Raleigh that positions downtown in a way that both builds off Downtown Raleigh’s unique strengths and is responsive to the new economic realities of central business districts.
Major areas of focus and study for the strategy include:
- Providing a retail strategy for downtown with a specialized focus on the Fayetteville Street corridor
- Examination and strategic positioning of the downtown office market
- Opportunities for supporting a thriving Minority- and Women-owned business community
- Identification of catalytic projects to stimulate and grow Downtown Raleigh’s economy
DRA Public Realm Study
Report and recommendations on policy measures to be taken in advancement of improving Downtown Raleigh's public realm.
This study evaluated three key areas:
- The permanent expansion of outdoor dining through parklets, pedlets and expanded use of sidewalk space.
- Need for more permanent curbside pick-up zones for take-out food, to-go drinks, soft goods, and grocery pick-up.
- Strategy to re-energize downtown and attract people through use of our public realm and outdoor spaces with small-scale diverse activations.
Downtown Experience Plan
DRA partnered with the City of Raleigh to produce a 10-year plan (2015-2025) for downtown Raleigh, which calls for more retail, green space, density, transportation, walkability, and many other improvements to our growing downtown. Retail recommendations include recruiting local, authentic retailers and a grocery store, in addition to identifying specific retail corridors and other tools to help incentivize retail in downtown.
Downtown Experience Plan
Planning Raleigh 2030
The comprehensive plan is a major component of the planning process for the city as it guides the long-range, comprehensive decision making process involving primarily physical development and those city actions expected to influence development in the long-term. The comprehensive plan contains goals, objectives, policies and guidelines for growth and redevelopment for the city. Learn more about the process, policies, and actions being recommended for Downtown Raleigh.
In addition to the information on this website, please feel free to contact our economic development staff to discuss any questions or interest in investing in downtown, opening a business, or just learning more about one of the fastest growing downtowns in the country.
Contact:
Gabriel Schumacher
Research Manager
Downtown Raleigh Alliance
333 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1150
Raleigh, NC 27601
(919) 821-6981
gabrielschumacher@gdzhipin.com