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July 10, 2025 Downtown Tackles Long-Vacant Buildings
A block away is another building that has stood vacant even longer, since 2018. In response, the city implemented a Downtown Vibrancy Ordinance, which requires owners of storefronts along the main street that have sat vacant for longer than two years to pay a fee to register the vacancy with the city. Property owners must also provide a plan for upkeep while the property sits empty, retain a local property manager, and meet annually with city officials to discuss the property’s leasing status and maintenance issues. In addition to cracking down on problem owners, Santa Cruz is encouraging downtown activation. One initiative calls for activating downtown alleyways with art installations, outdoor cafes, and play areas. In another initiative, the city expanded its Downtown Pops! pop-up program. That initiative allows the city to sign a lease with the owner of a vacant storefront, then offer a six-month sublease of the space to a new local business at an attractive rate. More on downtown economic growth appears regularly in the pages of Downtown Idea Exchange newsletter. Click below to learn more about Downtown Idea Exchange and other resources for revitalizing downtowns and commercial corridors. ![]()
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