This year marks the 100th year of Bill Reed Middles School, originally Loveland High School! Jane DeDecker and Tracie Jenkins are creating a special Loveland HeART to commemorate this event and we need your help! We are looking for alumni to sign our larger than life yearbook that will part of the heart!
In addition, the Heart unveiling and a Special 100 Year Celebration along with the Loveland Historic Preservation Commission’s Annual Tour de Pant Event will be held on Saturday May 5th at Bill Reed Middle School.
Read More....The Recruitment Process:
To see detailed Candidate Profile click here (.pdf).
To apply online please visit Peckham & McKenney Executive Search.
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Please do not hesitate to contact Andrew (Drew) Gorgey directly at 970-987-1238, if you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process.
Search schedule:
These dates have been confirmed, and it is recommended that you plan your calendar accordingly.
Read More....
Loveland's Downtown Development Authority is seeking new members for their Board.
Read More....2017 SANTA FOR SENIORS
PROGRAM NOW
ACCEPTING DONATIONS
Loveland Valentine's Day Group Wedding & Vow Renewal Ceremony
2/14/18 in Downtown Loveland
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The Art of the Horse
Showcasing work by Independence Gallery from carousel horses, to painting photography, and horse hair pottery and jewelry. We all were inspired by this beautiful animal. We hope you will join us for the reception and find a special piece to take home. Friday January 12th 6-9pm during Night on the Town
Show runs through Jan. 29th.
Read More....
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LDP Vision
“Our residents enjoy the convenience of shopping, working and learning in a pedestrian friendly city center. Visitors find restaurants, retail shops, and entertainment easily accessible by public transit or private vehicle. The presence of local residents at all hours of the day or night demonstrates the Downtown’s commitment to friendly service in a clean, safe environment."
LDP Mission
“To create a vibrant Downtown that provides a safe, dynamic environment to gather, live, educate, shop, work and play.”
The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is a statutorily created authority, approved by the voters in February 2015, and authorized by the City of Loveland in April 2015, for the purpose of halting, preventing, and correcting deterioration within the geographic boundaries identified as the District, and to create and implement development plans for the District, utilizing tax increment financing (TIF) for the completion of authorized projects that are part of a comprehensive DDA development plan – the Plan of Development.
DDA Vision
The vision of the DDA is to establish a downtown that is healthy, viable, and economically sound for the future. Click here to go to the organizing document.
DDA Mission
The Mission of the Loveland, Colorado DDA is “to strengthen, develop and promote the economic well-being, safety and vitality of the Downtown District. As a self-governing agency of the City, the DDA facilitates, plans and executes development and capital improvement projects. We commit to fulfill our mission collaboratively, ethically and professionally, while preserving the unique and historic character of the District.”
The Loveland Downtown Partnership and Downtown Loveland Association merged their efforts to form the LDP Business Alliance, a business advocacy and advisory group within the Loveland Downtown Partnership.
The LDP Business Alliance focuses on collaborative marketing and downtown business advocacy. The integration brings together long-term associations with many downtown businesses and legacy knowledge of Loveland's downtown to help create a more seamless experience for existing businesses as well as new businesses seeking to locate and do business in the Downtown District.
This year marks the 100th year of Bill Reed Middles School, originally Loveland High School! Jane DeDecker and Tracie Jenkins are creating a special Loveland HeART to commemorate this event and we need your help! We are looking for alumni to sign our larger than life yearbook that will part of the heart!
In addition, the Heart unveiling and a Special 100 Year Celebration along with the Loveland Historic Preservation Commission’s Annual Tour de Pant Event will be held on Saturday May 5th at Bill Reed Middle School.
Read More....The Recruitment Process:
To see detailed Candidate Profile click here (.pdf).
To apply online please visit Peckham & McKenney Executive Search.
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Please do not hesitate to contact Andrew (Drew) Gorgey directly at 970-987-1238, if you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process.
Search schedule:
These dates have been confirmed, and it is recommended that you plan your calendar accordingly.
Read More....
Loveland's Downtown Development Authority is seeking new members for their Board.
Read More....Loveland, CO --- “Teaching Bygone Era Basics to the Next Generation of Urban Domestic Rebels”. The Savvy Sparkplug is here to teach basic life skills classes in Northern Colorado in a fun and funky way to kids and young adults. "Bygone Era Basics" means exactly that: basic manners and skills that your mom and grandma taught you, that your dad and grandpa showed you how to do. In a brick and mortar classroom set up to look and feel like home, we take kids for a few hours, go back in time to when having these life skills was commonplace. We’ll introduce the skills that lead to a positive and self-reliant focus.
Read More....TownePlace Suites by Marriott to Anchor The Foundry’s South End - 102-room downtown hotel will open Spring 2019
Read More....Click here to see the full document:
Note: The same voter eligibility information from the 2016 election applies to the 2017 election.
Read More....Backers of downtown Loveland’s redevelopment since 2010 have focused on the “south catalyst” – a transformative project covering multiple blocks of southern downtown. That is how the “vision book” for the district first described it.
Downtown District launches color-filled Hop. Skip. Jump. this Friday!
The Hop.Skip.Jump. program is designed to help people find parking, direct them to what's happening where and when, all in the midst of the construction going on downtown.
During May 12th's Night on the Town, visitors are invited to HOP from shop to shop, SKIP along the sidewalks to discover hidden artworks and interact with unique selfie spots and JUMP into one of the pedicabs and enjoy the ride. Anyone finding the hidden gems, special artwork and sidewalk secrets are encouraged to share photos on social media using #LoveHopSkipJump.
Read More....
2016 has been a busy and exciting year for the Downtown District. Interested in learning about the many accomplishments of 2016? Click here for a list of accomplishments.
Read More....
This year marks the 100th year of Bill Reed Middles School, originally Loveland High School! Jane DeDecker and Tracie Jenkins are creating a special Loveland HeART to commemorate this event and we need your help! We are looking for alumni to sign our larger than life yearbook that will part of the heart!
In addition, the Heart unveiling and a Special 100 Year Celebration along with the Loveland Historic Preservation Commission’s Annual Tour de Pant Event will be held on Saturday May 5th at Bill Reed Middle School.
Read More....The Recruitment Process:
To see detailed Candidate Profile click here (.pdf).
To apply online please visit Peckham & McKenney Executive Search.
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Please do not hesitate to contact Andrew (Drew) Gorgey directly at 970-987-1238, if you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process.
Search schedule:
These dates have been confirmed, and it is recommended that you plan your calendar accordingly.
Read More....
Loveland's Downtown Development Authority is seeking new members for their Board.
Read More....
The Savvy Sparkplug is proudly located right in the heart of the action Downtown Loveland at 411 N. Lincoln in the Stroh Building and is hosting a launch party during the Night Out event on Friday, January 12th from 5-9pm. Classes vary in price, age and content and can be found online at www.TheSavvySparkplug.com.
Read More....2017 SANTA FOR SENIORS
PROGRAM NOW
ACCEPTING DONATIONS
The Art of the Horse
Showcasing work by Independence Gallery from carousel horses, to painting photography, and horse hair pottery and jewelry. We all were inspired by this beautiful animal. We hope you will join us for the reception and find a special piece to take home. Friday January 12th 6-9pm during Night on the Town
Show runs through Jan. 29th.
Read More....
This year marks the 100th year of Bill Reed Middles School, originally Loveland High School! Jane DeDecker and Tracie Jenkins are creating a special Loveland HeART to commemorate this event and we need your help! We are looking for alumni to sign our larger than life yearbook that will part of the heart!
In addition, the Heart unveiling and a Special 100 Year Celebration along with the Loveland Historic Preservation Commission’s Annual Tour de Pant Event will be held on Saturday May 5th at Bill Reed Middle School.
Read More....The Recruitment Process:
To see detailed Candidate Profile click here (.pdf).
To apply online please visit Peckham & McKenney Executive Search.
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Please do not hesitate to contact Andrew (Drew) Gorgey directly at 970-987-1238, if you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process.
Search schedule:
These dates have been confirmed, and it is recommended that you plan your calendar accordingly.
Read More....
Loveland's Downtown Development Authority is seeking new members for their Board.
Read More....Loveland, CO --- “Teaching Bygone Era Basics to the Next Generation of Urban Domestic Rebels”. The Savvy Sparkplug is here to teach basic life skills classes in Northern Colorado in a fun and funky way to kids and young adults. "Bygone Era Basics" means exactly that: basic manners and skills that your mom and grandma taught you, that your dad and grandpa showed you how to do. In a brick and mortar classroom set up to look and feel like home, we take kids for a few hours, go back in time to when having these life skills was commonplace. We’ll introduce the skills that lead to a positive and self-reliant focus.
Read More....TownePlace Suites by Marriott to Anchor The Foundry’s South End - 102-room downtown hotel will open Spring 2019
Read More....Click here to see the full document:
Note: The same voter eligibility information from the 2016 election applies to the 2017 election.
Read More....Backers of downtown Loveland’s redevelopment since 2010 have focused on the “south catalyst” – a transformative project covering multiple blocks of southern downtown. That is how the “vision book” for the district first described it.
Downtown District launches color-filled Hop. Skip. Jump. this Friday!
The Hop.Skip.Jump. program is designed to help people find parking, direct them to what's happening where and when, all in the midst of the construction going on downtown.
During May 12th's Night on the Town, visitors are invited to HOP from shop to shop, SKIP along the sidewalks to discover hidden artworks and interact with unique selfie spots and JUMP into one of the pedicabs and enjoy the ride. Anyone finding the hidden gems, special artwork and sidewalk secrets are encouraged to share photos on social media using #LoveHopSkipJump.
Read More....
2016 has been a busy and exciting year for the Downtown District. Interested in learning about the many accomplishments of 2016? Click here for a list of accomplishments.
Read More....