of interest regarding Uptown Neighborhood & the "Plaid Friday" experiment
commentary.
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Date: December 13, 2013 3:24:37 AM PST
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Oakland Focus
'Plaid Friday' A Success in Lake Merritt/Uptown & Downtown Oakland
Posted: 12 Dec 2013 11:42 AM PST
Local Retail Movement Moves into High Gear in
Lake Merritt/Uptown & Downtown Oakland
Plaid Friday’s “mall-ternative” event sees record numbers ‘love Oakland and put their
money where their hearts are’
The results are in and everyone involved has declared last Friday’s ‘Plaid Friday’ event
in Oakland a resounding success.
Hundreds of businesses citywide, including more than 45 businesses located in the
Downtown and Lake Merritt/Uptown community benefit districts, participated in the day-long
event which included free parking in city-owned lots and garages and at meters,
professional gift wrapping, a visit from Santa, food vendors and a host of live
entertainment.
This year’s event, the fifth ‘mall-ternative’ shopping event in Oakland, included the
transformation of Latham Square into a festive winter wonderland where more than 30
“pop-up” artisans displayed and sold artwork and gifts. Additionally, throughout the
evening, dozens of pop-up vendors were offering fantastic gift options in downtown and
uptown’s coolest bars and restaurants.
Results of surveys conducted among many of the businesses that participated in this
year’s event indicate that retail activity was high.
Loakal Art Gallery and Boutique at 560 Second Street reported a doubling in sales over
last year’s event. "We were so happy to see fellow Oaklanders get in the spirit of
supporting local businesses. Many of our customers even came to the store wearing plaid!
It was a great way to celebrate the diversity and creativity of Oakland," said
Loretta Nguyen, proprietor.
“We saw a tremendous amount of foot traffic and retail activity throughout both the
Uptown and Downtown districts on Friday and we hope this energy is going to continue
during the holiday shopping season,” said Steve Snider, District Manager of the Lake
Merritt/Uptown District and Downtown Oakland Associations. “In fact, all of the partner
organizations involved in this event reported tremendous interest and energy and we are
already teaming and planning to make the event even bigger next holiday season,” he
added.
Plaid Friday is a key component of Oakland Grown, a nonprofit, buy local program
celebrating and supporting independent businesses and artists and is supported by the City
of Oakland, East Bay Express, the Lake Merritt/Uptown District and Downtown Oakland
Associations, Oaklandish, Oakland In The Black, Betti Ono Gallery, and popuphood. Other
partners include Visit Oakland, East Bay Bicycle Coalition, Marion and Rose’s Workshop,
ProArts and the Great Wall of Oakland. This is the fifth year Plaid Friday has taken
place in Oakland and the event has now been replicated in several cities around the
country including Syracuse, NY, Pittsfield, MA, and Winchester, VA.
“The energy on Plaid Friday is so incredible. I am so proud to be a part of a city that
really gets and supports independent art and business,” said Kate Ellen, owner of Crown
Nine in Old Oakland, who reported an increase in sales of 34%.
Local businesses -- from bars, restaurants and cafes to art galleries and shops selling
Oakland-themed items such as Oaklandish – form an important part of Oakland’s thriving
downtown vibe. The city has also been a focal point for the merging “pop-up” retail
phenomenon where independent entrepreneurs open temporary stores in vacant ground floor
retail spaces. To support the growth of the city’s retail sector, the community benefit
districts have developed a 2013 holiday shopping guide complete with a walking map and
contact information for more than 79 retailers with outlets in Downtown and Uptown
Oakland.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/184228363/Uptown-Downtown-Shopping-Guide
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The Downtown Oakland and Lake Merritt/Uptown District Associations were formed in
February 2009. Property owners in both Downtown Oakland and the Lake Merritt/Uptown
Districts voted by a margin of almost 8 to 1 to support a voluntary property tax to fund
services that would improve the quality of life in their respective communities. The
associations meet and function jointly. Services funded by these Districts include
maintaining cleanliness and order in the public rights of way, improving district identity
and advocating on behalf of the area’s property owners, business owners and residents. In
June 2013, the districts were recognized by the International Downtown Association (IDA)
and named the IDA’s June Downtown of the Month.
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