HLBID

(FORMERLY LDP & DBA)

 The Loveland Downtown Partnership (LDP) was a 501(c)(4) nonprofit that was active from 2015 through 2023 to provide for the economic revitalization, development and redevelopment of the physical Downtown Loveland area. The Downtown Business Alliance (DBA) allowed businesses to support downtown improvement efforts, affirm key values and convey an important sense of community. The LDP and the DBA were sunset in late 2023 when the Historic Loveland Business Improvement District (HLBID) was activated and funded.

January 4, 2024 LDP final board meeting info

 
 

BID FUNDING PRIORITIES:

  • The continuation and expansion of events and programming, holiday décor and additional beautification projects throughout the BID area.

  • Continued administration of the Façade Program, the TIF Program, HIP Streets and all of the significant programs that are changing the face of our Downtown.

  • Improved security and safety measures – including resources to address homelessness – in partnership with the City of Loveland and Loveland Police Department.

  • Cleaning and maintenance via a dedicated Downtown Cleaning and Ambassador program - something Downtown has never had before. This will include full-time staff addressing daily cleaning, power washing and graffiti removal through the BID area.

  • Development of a Downtown Master Plan to establish the long-term vision for Downtown and set forth exactly how the City and Downtown stakeholders can support that vision.

WHO IS ON THE BID BOARD?

The initial BID board consists of the following BID stakeholders:

  • Ray Steele, Jr. (Chair), Friendly Pawn

  • Cheri Waneka (Vice-Chair), desk chair workspace

  • Jon-Mark Patterson (Secretary/Treasurer), Patterson, Rutledge & Associates, LLC

  • Kim Bernhardt, KTB Holdings, LLC

  • Caitlyn Wyrick, First National Bank

  • Jacob Fellure, Downtown Property Owner

  • Christina Gressianu, Photo Artist

  • Kurtis Loomis, Law Offices of Loomis & Greene

 

HLBID Programs