Downtown Bozeman: 2010 Year In Review
With every passing month this year, downtown continued to recover from the economic recession and the shockwaves of the March 2009 downtown explosion. As 2010 concludes, downtown has very few vacancies, business is picking up, and construction has replaced destruction.
In 2010 downtown celebrated 55 years of organizational support as the Downtown BID turned 10 years old, the Downtown TIF passed the 15 year milestone, and the DBA enjoyed its 30th anniversary.
Rebuilding after the Downtown Explosion
On November 11, the American Legion celebrated the grand opening of their newly constructed building at 225 East Main Street. Read More
Business Improvement District Renewed
As stipulated by Montana statute, the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) was set to expire in 2010. Recognizing the critical work of the BID, downtown property owners renewed the District for another 10 year term. Read More
Downtown Special Events Attract Thousands
The special events presented by the Downtown Bozeman Association enjoyed another year of record attendance throughout 2010. Read More
Sales Trend on Up and Up
The retail sales data published by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle in the monthly Business-2-Business supplement show a net increase in average sales of 17%. Read More