Downtown Ventura Partners

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420 E Santa Clara St, Ventura, CA 93001, USA
420 East Santa Clara Street Ventura California 93001 US

Downtown Ventura Partners is a 501c6 nonprofit founded in 2009 whose mission is to provide a historic downtown that is as safe and clean and economically vibrant (and fun) as possible. From beautification to special events and parking to our growing Ambassador teams, DVP eagerly serves as the voice for downtowners and plays a vital role in our evolving urban core.

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1351 Third Street Promenade Suite 201, Santa Monica, CA 90401 49.11 mi

Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. is a private 501c(3) non-profit organization that works with the City of Santa Monica to manage services and operations in Downtown Santa Monica while promoting economic stability, growth and community life within this unique neighborhood.

DTSM, Inc. manages the Property-based Business Assessment District bounded by Ocean Avenue to the west, Wilshire Boulevard to the north, Lincoln Boulevard to the east and the Santa Monica Freeway to the south.

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10880 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 117, Los Angeles, CA 90024 51.01 mi

The Westwood Village Improvement Association (WVIA) is a property-based assessment district that encompasses Westwood Village, a unique and vibrant commercial district located on the Westside of Los Angeles. Our district serves a population of over 220,000 people living within a three-mile radius. Bordered on the north by UCLA, Westwood Village is bountiful shopping and restaurant district, welcoming visitors of all interests. Westwood Village is also a cultural mecca and entertainment destination. The WVIA was founded in 2011.

5901 W. Century Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90045 56.8 mi

Located at the front door to Los Angeles, the GatewayLA Business Improvement District is at the cutting edge of the airport’s land-side modernization program, a stone’s throw away from the new NFL stadium in Inglewood and home to the largest concentration of hotel rooms in the City of Angels.

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3982 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 207, Los Angeles CA 90037 60.77 mi

The Figueroa Corridor Partnership (Fig BID) is responsible for the daily management and promotion of the Figueroa/Flower/Vermont Corridor, linking Downtown Los Angeles to Exposition Park. The Partnership is committed to the area’s development as a safe, clean, economically vibrant, and aesthetically pleasing environment in which to conduct business, continue an education, visit a museum, attend a sporting event, worship, or reside.

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1100 S Flower St., Suite 3400, Los Angeles, CA 90015 61.14 mi

South Park is a flourishing urban neighborhood nestled in the entertainment hub of Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA). Housing both the famed Sports & Entertainment District and a vibrant residential community, South Park proudly offers something for everyone. Home to L.A. LIVE, Microsoft Theater (formerly Nokia Theater), STAPLES Center, Los Angeles Convention Center, California Hospital Medical Center, world-class restaurants, over 6,000 residents, many new development projects, and much more, South Park is the place to be.

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600 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 870, Los Angeles, 90017 61.45 mi

Founded in 1998, the Downtown Center Business Improvement District (DCBID) has been a catalyst in Downtown Los Angeles’ transformation into a vibrant 24/7 neighborhood. The DCBID is a coalition of nearly 2,000 property owners in the Downtown Center who are dedicated to building and maintaining a safe and productive community for businesses, residents, and visitors.

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818 S. Broadway #801, Los Angeles, CA 90014 61.62 mi

The LA Fashion District is a culturally, socially and economically diverse community with rich heritage in the fashion industry; a district that is evolving into a future that will include residential and creative opportunities while maintaining its roots in fashion. The LA Fashion District Business Improvement District is dedicated to helping the community be a clean, safe, and friendly place to work, shop, live, and do business.

725 Crocker Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA 62.14 mi

Provides public safety, sidewalk maintenance, economic development and communications services to member properties. District boundaries span 49 blocks of primarily industrial properties. Boundaries also include LA’s skid row, which has the highest concentration of unsheltered individuals in the nation.

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1801 East 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA 90021 62.91 mi

Clean and Safe Business Improvement District

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23 East Colorado Blvd, Suite 200, Pasadena, CA, 91103 66.04 mi

The mission of the Old Pasadena Management District is to enhance and promote Old Pasadena as a unique, authentic, and vibrant downtown experience.

The OPMD is a non-profit management organization that exists to protect and serve the collective interests of the owners, tenants, and residents of Old Pasadena. By contract with the City of Pasadena, and governed by an elected Board of Directors, OPMD manages the Old Pasadena PBID which oversees services and programs including cleaning, security, marketing, events, economic development, and advocacy on behalf of the District. Under a separate contract with the City, OPMD oversees management of the area’s public parking garages.

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709 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA, USA 66.83 mi

The Playhouse District Association (PDA) promotes the economic vitality of the Playhouse District as Pasadena’s home for culture, commerce and community through the management of a property-based improvement district (PBID) with 11 Board members, five standing committees and dedicated clean and safe, marketing, public art, and advocacy services.

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100 W. Broadway, Ste 120, Long Beach, California 90802 72.25 mi

DLBA is a non-profit, community-based organization whose mission is to cultivate, preserve and promote a healthy, safe, and prosperous Downtown. By balancing the interests of the residents, as well as business, the DLBA creates tangible progress by way of vested interest and solidified partnerships across local, municipal, and commercial lines.

5318 E. 2nd St., #336, Long Beach, CA 90803 75.64 mi

Facilitating Development of Community in Urban Places; Establishing and Renewing Business Improvement Districts; Improving Organization Effectiveness; Placemaking; Interim Business District Management; and Parking Strategy Development

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315 3rd Street, Suite E, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 85.7 mi

The HBDBID organizes and manages the maintenance, marketing and special events for downtown Huntington Beach. Our members are assessed annual fees along with their business license.

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