Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB)

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Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB)

MISSION DTSB is committed to the advancement & vitality of downtown, through three primary areas of focus: Incorporated in 2002 | 501c(3) Non-Profit Organization Public-Private Partnership | Governed by Board of Directors

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) BUSINESS RESOURCES Business ·Exterior Enhancement $ · Interior Improvement $ · Retail Assistance $ · Co-Op Marketing · RAS Meetings · Business Listings · Ribbon Cuttings · Available Property · Business Liaison · Umbrella Marketing Municipal Riverfront Development District Liquor Licenses

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) BUSINESS RESOURCES •Storefront Occupancy >86% •16 New Business Openings in 2015 •60+ New Jobs Created •7 Co-operative Ad Campaigns (48 Businesses) •450 Business Contacts / Issues Solved •$47,450 in Grants Awarded…$200,000 in Projects •Liaison in Major City Projects •5 Riverfront Liquor Licenses Awarded •6 RAS Meetings / 5 Scholarships •Launched Downtown Dollars ($47,000 YTD) •Over $140 Million in development projects

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) MARKETING & EVENTS

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) MARKETING & EVENTS •South Bend Events App •Comprehensive Printed Downtown Guide •109 Events Planned, Promoted & Executed •Record Setting Attendance: >110,000 Annually •Constant Contact All Star Status •>15,000 Facebook Fans •Assisted with 72 “External” Downtown Events

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) STREET LEVEL SOLUTIONS Clean & Safe Program Statistics

Downtown South Bend, Inc. (DTSB) LEVERAGING RESOURCES $265,000+ in Private Support from >200 Businesses & Individuals 350+ Annual Volunteers >2,700 Hours of Service 25 Volunteer Board Members 12 Volunteer Interns Strong Partnerships