Citizens play an important role in the health and spirit of a community. With a steadily growing population of people living Downtown, residents increasingly seek new and more opportunities to connect with neighbors, share information, discuss key issues and ultimately build community across Downtown.
This movement among interested residential stakeholders - both homeowners and renters - is new in Downtown, as the "neighborhood" has essentially served as 9-to-5 business district with few residents since the mid-1900s.
Today, the neighborhood counts ~5,000 residents - a population anticipated to double in the next decade.
The Downtown Neighbor Network (DNN)'s purpose is to provide a forum to socialize, organize, and ultimately deepen citizen engagement in building/promoting a high-quality residential life in Downtown GR
This page includes information and updates about the startup organizing of the Downtown Neighbor Network.
Interested to learn more and/or get involved? Drop an email to DGRI's Manager of Neighbor Experience Kendsie Channing.
Don't forget to subscribe to the Downtown Neighbor Newsletter!
View past issues of the newsletter here.
Don't forget to join the Downtown Neighbor Network Facebook Group!
Downtown Neighbor Network Advisory Committee
An advisory group of Downtown and near-Downtown neighbors work together to organize the activities of the DNN. Current members include:
- Paul Skentzos, River House Condos
- Daniel Drent, Ferguson Apartments
- Latesha Lipscomb, Division Avenue Park Place
- Kelli Jo Peltier, Plaza Towers
- Celeste McDonald, River House Condos
- Kathy Steindler, City View
- Eddie Tadlock, The Fitzgerald
- Mark Tangen, The Lofts
- Hal Froot, Plaza Towers
- Jim Talen, Waters Tower Condos
- Teresa Haggerty, Serrano Lofts
- Neil Sly, 820 Monroe
- Emma Suarez Pawlicki, River House Condos
Advisory Committee Meetings
This section includes the meeting dates, times, and agenda packets for DNN Advisory Group meetings.
All meetings happen from 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM at the office of Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., 29 Pearl Street NW, Suite 1, unless otherwise noted.
- May 5, 2022 (Click here for agenda packet)
- April 07, 2022 (Click here for agenda packet)
- March 03, 2022 (Click here for agenda packet)
- February 3, 2022 (Click here for agenda packet)
- January 6, 2022 (Click here for agenda packet)
- November 4, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- August 5, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- June 03, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- May 06, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- April 1, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- March 4, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- January 07, 2021 (Click here for agenda packet)
- December 03, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- November 05, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- October 1, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- September 3, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- August 6, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- July 9, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- June 4, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- May 7, 2020 (Click here for Agenda Packet)
- April 2, 2020 (See Goal 2 agenda packet)
- March 5, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- February 6, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
- January 2, 2020 (Click here for agenda packet)
Starting Up the Neighbor Network
The GR Forward plan of action identified the goal to create a downtown neighborhood that is home to a diverse population. To that end, Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. (DGRI) looks to support initiatives that improve Downtown living for existing residents and attract new residents.
GR Forward specifically identifies the opportunity to establish a downtown resident council. To explore this idea further, an ad-hoc steering committee of Downtown residents (PDF) formed in early 2018 to explore the creation of a formal organization that would convene and represent Downtown neighbors.
The steering committee was intentionally constituted to represent various viewpoints and perspectives on the unique challenges and opportunities of living in or near downtown Grand Rapids. The group conducted an extensive “data dive” to better understand who was living in downtown, what groups currently (or potentially) exist in and near downtown, what concerns residents have, how is downtown changing, and what type of organization might be the best fit to represent the unique voice of downtown living.
Click here to read the outcome of that process (PDF) and the group's draft recommendation on the Downtown Neighbor Network's mission, vision, guiding principles and scope of work.
Click here for a summary of the organizing committee's process and meeting minutes. (PDF)
Additional Background Information
The process of exploring a Downtown resident organization was supported by original research, a community survey, mapping and other relevant information essential to a thorough understanding of and dialogue about trends, needs, challenges and opportunities. This section includes this background info and data.
Past Downtown Neighbor Events
Prior to organizing the Downtown Neighbor Network, Downtown Grand Rapids Inc worked closely with residents to organize regular forums for neighbor socializing, learning and engagement. Here's a sampling of those community events.
- Studio Park Sneak Peek (September 2019)
- Community & Conversation: Downtown Fresh Food Access (September 2019)
- Community & Conversations: A Happy Hour (August 2019)
- Downtown Dog Park Cleanup & Yappy Hour (Aug 2019)
- Yappy Hour at the Downtown Dog Park GR (May 2019)
- Holiday Happy Hour (December 1, 2018)
- Mix, Mingle & Share (April 25, 2018) Click here to view the presentation on Downtown Neighbor Network organizing. (PDF)
- Bike Share Focus Group (October 25, 2017) Click here to view the presentation. (PDF)
- An Evening with Downtown Developers (September 6, 2017)
- Mix, Mingle & Share (April 26, 2017)
- Snow Days Sneak Peek (February 9, 2017)
- Park Plans Moving Forward (November 9, 2016)
- Downtown Transportation Changes (August 6, 2016)
- Mix, Mingle & Share (May 3, 2016)
For upcoming events, visit our Facebook events calendar.