DO YOURSELF A FAVOR!

I pretty much grew up Downtown in my family’s furniture business (H. Feinberg’s).  My parents worked 6 days per week, including Friday nights.  So, in the late ‘60’s and early ‘70’s when I was done with school and afterschool activities, I often found myself in the store.  But I wasn’t just in the store – I was in the neighborhood that was Downtown.  I often ate dinner at the counter at the Federal Bake Shop, where Francis and her sister would feed me and watch over me while my folks were working.  I made my rounds to visit with people that were first my grandparents’ and parents’ friends and just like family, but then became mine – the Simons at Wright & Simon, the Morris’ at A.R. Morris Jewelers, the Glicks at Foley Jewelers, the Jacobs at Lucille’s, the Harts at Al’s Sporting Goods, the Braunsteins, the Govatos’, and the Millers at Millers Furniture, among many others.  Many of these people are still my friends today,  

All of this happened because my grandfather, William Feinberg, famously made a decision in 1965 that renowned Delaware journalist Bill Frank would famously recount in a 1976 News Journal article entitled “The man who believed in downtown” that I still have framed in my home. 

Many do not know that in the 1960’s, Wilmington was seen as being in decline.  Mr. Frank discussed what would come to be known as the “Market Street Decision”, where my grandfather, despite being heavily recruited and incentivized, and unlike so many other Downtown merchants, chose to relocate his business to Market Street from King Street rather than to the suburbs and the new phenomenon of suburban malls.  He was quoted by Mr. Frank as saying “After all, how can I leave the city where I was born (at 6th and Poplar Sts.), and the city where my father started the furniture business (at 301 W. 2nd St.) back in 1901?”  This was rightly perceived as a victory for the vitality of Downtown Wilmington.  I have always been immensely proud of him for putting his money where his mouth was and betting his and my family’s livelihood on Wilmington, and that in large part explains my passion for this city and the Downtown district.

Many people in Wilmington during the latter part of the 20th century used to talk about whether Wilmington’s business district would ever come back.  We really don’t have that conversation anymore.  Through the vision and perseverance of many, Wilmington is back - re-envisioned, strong, and thriving.  Despite the pandemic, new businesses continued to open in 2020 and 2021, many of them Black and/or Female owned including:

And there is an impressive list of exciting things coming soon to Downtown Wilmington including: 

  • Bardea Steak | 608 N. Market St.

  • Boutique Hotel | 519 N. Market St.

  • Crosby Hill Apts. | 517 Shipley St.

  • Saville Apts. | 512 King St.

  • Westover Apts. | 901 Market St.

To this day I still look to shop small and local, and now maybe you understand why.  Nothing against the larger stores or Amazon, but I like to shop where I know it makes a difference.  This is by no means a one-way street – I also get personal service and get to visit with some of my old friends and make new ones.  While the pandemic has certainly taken its toll, growth and renewal is still the path, due to the perseverance of our businesses and so many of you finding ways to adapt and support them.  With the appearance of Omicron this winter, crunch time is here again to support our local businesses as safely as possible.  Please do what you can to safely support our Downtown community and eat in, get curbside or takeout, drink, shop in-store and online, attend shows, stay overnight, purchase gift cards, tip generously, support our nonprofits and make donations.  It will make a huge difference for each and every one of these neighborhood businesses.  At the same time, do yourself a favor – you won’t be disappointed!

Norm Pernick
Senior Advisor
Downtown Visions

Reward Yourself By Dining Downtown

Start this year saving big with the Dine Downtown Deal! Save your receipts when dining-in or ordering takeout 5x at your favorite Downtown eatery between 1/1/2022 - 3/31/2022.  Once you have 5 receipts text Downtown Visions and receive a gift card in the amount of 20% of the total meals purchased (before tip) to the business of your choice in the Wilmington Downtown Business Improvement District (WDBID). It’s that easy! 

  • Take a photo of your receipt

  • Send it with your name, dining location, and date

  • To Downtown Visions (DTV) via text message at 302-502-6003.

Get cash back for dining at the Downtown restaurants you love. You even get to pick the Downtown business you want your gift card to!

Limitations May Apply:

Only genuine receipts from eateries within the official boundaries of the Wilmington’s Downtown Business Improvement District (WDBID) are eligible for the Dine Downtown Deal (see map).  An eatery is defined as a business whose primary purpose is to prepare and serve food to the general public in sit-down or take-out form. Businesses that sell food products as a secondary function are not eligible as receipt sources. Receipts must be for dine-in or takeout. Gift cards or merchandise from the restaurants are not valid. 

Limit of 2 gift cards per participant. You cannot submit more than one receipt from the same location on the same day. The receipts must be legible and submitted along with the customer name, dining location, and the date of the meal. In case of a dispute, DTV has the final authority to decide what receipts are eligible. 

Cashback gift cards are limited to 20% of the total of the five (5) valid receipts submitted (before tip) or up to $100 and may be issued to any business located within the WDBID for use in 2022. A total of five (5) receipts must be submitted in order to be eligible for a gift card. Partial submittals have no cash value. Gift cards will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis until funds are exhausted. Employees of DTV are excluded from the program.

12 Days of Christmas Makes Holiday Shopping Fun!

Enjoy holiday discounts and specials at your favorite Downtown small businesses during the 12 Days of Christmas from December 1-12, 2021! Downtown Visions has partnered with Wilmington Alliance and Wilmington Made to bring you unique offers and local gifts to spread holiday cheer with everyone on your shopping list. A variety of Downtown businesses are participating and look forward to helping you #ShopSmall this season while supporting local businesses!

Participating Businesses:

Cavanaugh’s Restaurant - 10% off the Entire Bill.

Circa 7 - Use the code “Holiday Cheer” & Receive a Free Coaster Set with Any Clothing Purchase.

De Slider Co. - ½ off Homemade Rosemary-Lemon Iced Tea with a Purchase of any Slider Meal from 11am to Close.

Eat Clean - Free Wellness Tea with a Purchase of $10 or More.

Jimmy John’s - Mention this Ad to Receive a free side with your Sandwich Purchase.

LaFate Gallery – 50% Discount on Mini Framed Prints and 50% OFF on Double Matted 16x20 Limited Edition Prints.

Morgan’s of Delaware - Save 20% on Clara Sunwoo Liquid Leather Jackets (Only) Until December 24th or Save $20 on Purchases of $100 or more (sale items not included.

Poppycock Tattoo – Free T-Shirt or Tank with Any Online Purchase of $20 or More.

Stitch House Brewery – 15% off with a Canned Good or Toy Donation for the Ronald McDonald House.

www.WilmingtonMade.com

*More deals are being added daily!

It's the Season of Giving. Support Downtown Visions’ Mission this Giving Tuesday.

Downtown Visions works to show the world what an amazing place Downtown Wilmington, Delaware is every day, while fulfilling its mission to create, manage, and promote a quality environment for people who live, work, and visit. During this unprecedented year, Downtown Visions remained committed to the Downtown Wilmington DE community and increased efforts to help small business owners get back to business. Downtown Visions’ Cleaning and Safety Ambassadors are essential to the district and continued working 7 days a week from 6AM to 12AM throughout the pandemic. Downtown Visions implemented new programming to encourage patrons to visit Downtown and supported small businesses, with such initiatives as Curbside Wilmington, Free Shipping and the Dine Downtown Deal. We plan to continue our mission, but we need your help to maintain our growing community now more than ever before. Please consider donating to Downtown Visions this #GivingTuesday and support our efforts to preserve, progress, and promote Downtown Wilmington!

CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

Donations can also be mailed to Downtown Visions, PO BOX 2000, Wilmington, DE 19899. Downtown Visions is a 501 C (3) non-profit #51-0362299. All contributions are completely tax-deductible and qualify for community reinvestment. Your contribution will assist in the restoration and improvement of Downtown buildings through our many initiatives. By supporting our Main Street Program, you’ll provide grants to new and existing businesses within the Business Improvement District, and fund community events throughout the year. We thank you in advance for your generosity this giving season! Contact us for more ways to support Downtown Wilmington DE and contribute to our community projects.

Signs of Progress in Downtown Wilmington DE

Downtown Wilmington DE has seen a lot of growth this year. There are changes happening throughout the Downtown, including new construction and the opening of small businesses. Although there have been challenging times for our business community, we continue to persevere and bring innovative initiatives to support the Downtown like Curbside Wilmington and our Free Shipping program that is now offering free shipping with participating Downtown retailers.

Please continue to support our local businesses by dining Downtown, shopping in-store or online with free shipping, buying gift cards and continuing to use services provided by our small businesses. When you shop small you’re not just supporting your neighborhood favorites - you’re investing in your community.

New Openings

AMITY BISTRO | 231 N MARKET ST

Open now in the LOMA area, Amity Bistro started with the simple idea of bringing the best food and entertainment. From their founder to the front-line workers, they put lots of love and careful thought into all they do.

ARTZSCAPE | 223 N MARKET ST

ArtzScape now has a second location on Market Street to bring you more events happening Downtown. They offer an innovative performance and event space for those that prefer an intimate setting. ArtzScape is black owned and operated, providing artistic events, shop small days, private functions, conferences and more.

CIRCA 7 | 205 W 14th ST

Clothing focused on mental health and living perfect moments. Spreading mental health awareness through art, fashion, and community events. Shop Small with Circa 7 online and receive free shipping through December 31st or check out their new shop and remember #theworldneedsyou.

DE SLIDERS CO. | 204 W 10th ST

DE Slider Co. is a unique approach to your classic favorite burger joint. Offering a mouthwatering array of sliders and delicious sides. Their recipes are specially curated, everything is made from scratch and the ingredients are locally sourced. Great food brings people together, and that is the whole mission that has brought DE Slider Co. to life.

Freakishly awesome | 825 N Tatnall ST

A barber shop unlike any other offering top notch service , custom designs, a creative art space and clothing. It’s just a vibe so check them out and live Freakishly Awesome!

Humble fabrics | 306 N shipley st

Looking for material to make a new outfit or trim to embellish your favorite garment? Humble Fabrics is open 7 days a week and specializes in high-quality fabrics and trims . Schedule your fitting with their in-store seamstresses for alterations or custom pieces today.

NAIL’D BY LONDON | 231 n market ST

More than just a nail studio, this creative space for self-care and tranquility allows every customer to experience top-notch treatment. Whether you are interested in a classic look or unique designs, Nail’d by Londyn offers exquisite ambiance & unmatched customer service.

Reopenings

GIRARD Craft and Cork | 224 W 9TH ST

Girard Craft & Cork is back! Stop by their new storefront on 9th Street to shop this one-stop spirits destination built for those with a taste for finer things, a love for local treasures and a strong sense of community.

THE GRAND | 818 n Market ST

We couldn’t be happier to have The Grand open! After closing their doors during the pandemic they are back and better than ever with concerts, comedy shows, live entertainment and more! The Grand is a celebrating 150 years this December as one of the region’s premier performing arts presenters. It sounds like the perfect time to buy show tickets for you or as the perfect holiday gift.