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A Look at the Heart of South Santa Clara Valley… Our Downtown Centers and the Organizations that Support Them Written By Larry J. Mickartz The Gilroy Downtown Business Association (GDBA) has been spearheading efforts to revitalize downtown Gilroy for years. Gilroy downtown is in a unique position to have a vibrant and vital downtown. It has the mix of a business area surrounded by diverse residential neighborhoods. One area west of the downtown has been called the “Willow Glen” of Gilroy. The downtown area also has many historical buildings interspersed with newer buildings and multi-family structures. The issue at hand is to live up to that potential to become that vibrant and vital downtown. Back in 2006, some 43 buildings were designated as URM (unreinforced masonry) buildings and were required to be retrofitted. Today, all but three of these buildings have been retrofitted or are being retrofitted. GDBA anticipates that approximately 60,000 square feet of commercial space will come back online soon. A recent significant residential addition is the Cannery Apartments (103 apart- ment units) which opened with full occupancy. The downtown corridor has also been designated as an “Opportunity Zone” by the federal government. This program allows for the deferral, reduction and even the elimination of capital gains taxes. The GDBA is anticipating the City of Gilroy will step up and provide additional incentives to encourage private investment and devel- opment in the “Opportunity Zone.” All these movements are pointing toward a strong downtown and if the GDBA leadership has any say, a vibrant and vital downtown will happen! Recently TODAY sat down with Gary Walton and John Taft, gmh 48 both members of the GDBA Board of Directors; and Nancy Marciel, GDBA Coordinator. There are a number of issues on the GDBA agenda. A unique immediate item is the development and activation of Gourmet Alley between Monterey Road and Eigleberry. The association is focusing on the south end of Gourmet Alley between 4 th and 5 th Streets. This new destination down- town will be the first phase of a host of food, entertainment and shopping options along the alley from 4th to 6 th Streets. Several buildings, former URM’s in this area, are coming online with spaces having the potential to serve both Gourmet Alley and Monterey Street. Food trucks and pop-up spaces are also an option. Watch the GDBA Facebook page for more information as this project takes shape. A second major focus is to pursue the Mainstreet America designation for the downtown area. Mainstreet America is a national program that “is the leading voice for preservation-based economic development and community revitalization across the country.” Currently Nancy Marciel, the GDBA coordinator, is taking the training to become a professional Mainstreet man- ager. Recently the Mainstreet America program shifted from a historical pres- ervation focus to an economic develop- ment focus, which lines up with the needs of downtown Gilroy. A third immediate focus is a new coordinated marketing and advertising campaign for the downtown businesses, many of which today do not have an online presence. This will also encour- age cross-promotion and collaboration GILROY • MORGAN HILL • SAN MARTIN WINTER 2020 between the businesses and a com- munity calendar. The GDBA is also evaluating a potential rebranding for downtown Gilroy and a relaunch of a GDBA website. The current GDBA web information is on the Visit Gilroy site. The GDBA will continue to host some twenty events or programs. They currently coordinate the popu- lar Thursday night Downtown Live music series, the Taco and Beer Crawl, the Wine Stroll, the Health Fair, and the Christmas Parade. Other events include the recent Dia De Los Muertos, Downtown is for Lovers, a Craft & Vendor Sale, and promoting the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival. Most recently, they took over coordination of the annual Porch Fest, a musical event in the neighborhood surrounding downtown. The GDBA is supported by a dedicated group of volunteers and supporters who help make these events happen. Nancy Marciel is the only employee of the GDBA. As a non-profit 501c3, GDBA is limited in its ability to donate to candidates and to get involved politi- cally. However, members of the board are considering forming a downtown property owners' association that would be able to contribute to and lobby local elected officials. The GDBA will continue to work with business owners and the City of Gilroy to improve the downtown. At the annual GDBA presentation to the City Council, GDBA showed how a 2018 City investment of $21K in the organization had an estimated 9:1 return on that investment. gmhtoday.com