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  • 10 Steps to Po-up Success

    Julia Hussman, former pop-up manager at Altena, shares lessons learned from developing and implementing a pop-up programme

    1. Set your goal and think of your vision
    2. Find a suitable executing organisation
    3. Create material to promote project
    4. negotiate with shop owners, sign contracts, prepare exposés of shops
    5. Acquire project partners
    6. Define framework
    7. Determine financial incentive/support
    8. Recruit potential Pop Up operators
    9. Take care of them and their issues
    10. Plan marketing, PR and events

    s.schmidt

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  • REIMAGINE THE EMPTINESS: COMBINING PLACEMAKING AND POP-UP SHOP INITIATIVES (by Daniele Terzariol, Urbact Ad-hoc expert)

    Empty commercial spaces can be understood as urban supplies for the experimentation with collective dreams, not just places for  relaunching trade. Which point of view do we have to adopt to reinterpret abandoned places and to give them new life and shape? How to combine and integrate temporary uses into longer term  urban regeneration processes? How to rekindle interest or provoke debate on the tools, policies, laws and practices of reactivating marginal, degraded and underutilized spaces? How can we make them accessible again and capable of answering society's housing, leisure and work needs? Some recent design experiences in Europe, many of which are funded through URBACT encourage experimentation with practices that reuse  places by extending their use  to a plurality of actors, fertilizing abandoned spaces with new activities and uses. Than can  trigger new economic activity  that combine architectural conversion with public art, creative urbanism, activism and social design. These reuse projects will be the result of continuous selection and settlement processes.

    Commercial services maintain and amplify a socially aggregating function: they aren’t a “public cities” in the strict sense, but they represent places where a plurality of "public life" activities take place and, with very different forms, they continue to connote spaces potentially and variously "central” in local settlement systems. Temporary informal spaces near small commercial realities can be considered places of participation and sharing, places where you can experience forms of community and where you can take control and management of spaces, even if for a short time and with limited purpose activities.

    The Urbact “Re-growCity” network is experimenting with the creation  of pop up shops. These are temporary uses of vacant retail property by local entrepreneurs, artists or community groups.  Deepening the dynamics of temporary reuse for the revival of trade placemaking is an important element for successful cases. Below we will analyze some examples, which are inspirational.

    s.schmidt

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  • TUNE IN! An experiment to create a digital tool to turn an old shortwave radio station into a driver of city development during the pandemic

    Niilo Rinne & Ville Kirjanen June 2020

    The URBACT project Come In! Talking Houses, Shared Stories faced existential challenges when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in spring 2020. ULGs are not able to meet face-to-face, events can not be organized, everything is uncertain. During the time span of the project, it will be hard to plan anything that would include social interaction with physical proximity.

    Artur Katai

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  • Felhívás projektötletekre helyi tisztségviselőknek - Murcia pilot

    Murcia 450 ezer fős lakossággal rendelkező város Spanyolország délkeleti részén. Az Innovátor elnevezésű jó gyakorlat transzfer hálózat partnervárosa, amely az alulról építkező módszert alkalmazza az önkormányzati köztisztviselők bevonásával, mégpedig a munkatársak innovatív projektötletei alapján.

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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  • Grigny: keeping the link, continuing to teach music and inventing the next day

    A Zicadanse in lockdown, a sudden adaptation of the teaching methods to the times of Covid-19 and a lot of enthusiasm and volunteering spirit: here is Grigny's latest update on how the URBACT OnStage project is progressing in the town!

    c.salido

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  • 5 tipů jak úspěšně realizovat dobrou praxi ve vašem městě

    Zjistěte proč a jak sdílet příklady dobré praxe!

    Eliska Pilna

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