The Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District, an initiative that had the misfortune of getting off the ground during the coronavirus pandemic, has been given state funding to help the neighborhood recover from the health and economic crisis.
A $120,000 grant the district announced Wednesday from the state's Local Rapid Recovery Planning program will help district leaders study solutions to help revitalize the downtown, which was challenged by storefront vacancies before the pandemic and some restaurants that closed at least temporarily this winter, as well as events spaces including the Hanover Theatre, DCU Center and Mechanics Hall.
The business improvement district said it would work with city officials to develop plans for helping downtown recover, including slightly longer-term strategies. The process is expected to take about five months and involve the Boston office of the urban design firm Stantec.