DOTHAN, Ala. – Sisters Victoria and Rebecca Lawrence like a clean downtown with a variety of businesses.
Mural artist Katie Hughes loves green spaces where people can sit and relax.
For Danny Johnson, it’s all about food and cars.
Creating a “dream” downtown district takes planning and collaboration, and organizers of Monday’s Dream Downtown were busy gathering ideas from those attending the public-input event. People were asked to come downtown and share their ideas while enjoying live music, food, art exhibits and a pop-up cruise-in.
Dream Downtown was held as part of the Transformation Through the Arts initiative, an effort spearheaded by the local nonprofit Wiregrass Foundation in collaboration with leaders from local art groups, education, business, government and tourism.
The idea behind the initiative is to develop a creative economy where the arts are infused into the overall community. While the arts initiative is focused beyond downtown Dothan, those involved have long said downtown is where things need to start.
The Lawrence sisters visit downtown Dothan frequently, stopping at Bird & Bean for coffee anytime its open during their visits.
“I like to window shop,” Victoria Lawrence said. “I like to eat, so I will try just about any new business that comes in here.”