Dayton Daily News

Preserving downtown charm

Nonprofit works tirelessly to showcase the best that downtown Tipp City has to offer.

- By Ashley Moor Staff Writer

Though the historical charm of downtown Tipp City seems effortless, as it turns out, there is a bit of effort put into creating that ambiance.

These efforts, in large part, are carried out by the Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p, a group of talented individual­s who are passionate about promoting and preserving the historical portion of downtown Tipp City.

Since 2007, the Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p has worked to promote the businesses and organizati­ons that exist within the downtown Tipp City area — also known as the area between the railroad tracks and canal. The partnershi­p has also been the creative genius behind most of the popular events that take place in downtown Tipp City, like the Yuletide Winter’s Gathering and Harvest Beer Crawl.

Just a month before the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down the country, Kim Bulgin was hired as the executive director of the Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p. Previously, Bulgin, an 11-year resident of Tipp City, served as an executive assistant to the director of the Tipp City Chamber of Commerce. Despite the fact that her new role was handed over at a decidedly inopportun­e time, Bulgin was determined to still do her very best to bring prosperity to downtown Tipp City. She works alongside board members Lisa Santucci, Corey Vaughn, Andi Trzeciak, Kristen Bayliff, Jessica Brown, Amanda Carl, Teanna Lambert, Katie Sonnanstin­e, Brandon Cox, Carla Ungerecht and Heather Wendel.

“I was not prepared for a global pandemic,” said Bulgin. “After being hired, my mind just wouldn’t rest. I was like, ‘What can I do?,’ ‘How can I help these businesses?’ This is a new position for me and the pressure is on me. People are looking at me to take action. So, I kept trying to think outside of the box. What can I do that someone else isn’t doing? What can we do that we haven’t done before?”

Bulgin immediatel­y sprang into action, setting out to reacquaint the community with the businesses, people and things that define the downtown Tipp City area. She did this by reinvigora­ting the partnershi­p’s social media presence and working harder to engage with members of the community and outsiders who might have an interest in visiting the charming historical district.

The rebranding of the Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p also included the creation of a new logo (which Bulgin created) and sign that hung outside of the partnershi­p’s office.

Bulgin also made it her mission to introduce herself to every business owner in the downtown historical district. To further highlight all of the businesses in the downtown area, Bulgin instituted a new series, called the Monday Membership Spotlight, in which Bulgin and her team post a video on the partnershi­p’s Facebook page, highlighti­ng a business in the downtown area.

“So, I created the Monday Membership Spotlight,” said Bulgin. “And so every Monday, I highlight and spotlight a business. I act as if nobody even knows about them, even if they’re one of our most popular businesses down the road. I tell that to act as if nobody knows who they are, because we’re going to share all these things and we’re we’re going to tell their story. If you don’t tell your story, then nobody will know. So far, the feedback has been great.”

Bulgin and her team have also been busy highlighti­ng new businesses that have opened in the past few months, like Chaffee’s Brewhouse, Yoga Barre & Co., Sweet Adaline’s Bakery and Always Blooming.

Immediatel­y, after COVID19 proved to be an economic burden to the small businesses in the downtown area, Bulgin and her team sprang into action, working with the Tipp City Foundation and Troy Foundation to create the COVID-19 Relief Fund.

The foundation­s were able to raise over $30,000 to hand out to local businesses within the downtown area that applied to receive economic aid.

The Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p was also behind the brand new DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshmen­t Area) program. Essentiall­y, the DORA program allows designated businesses to sell their alcoholic beverages in to-go cups and customers would be permitted to walk around in the downtown area, within the limits of the accompanyi­ng signage posted, with their drinks in hand.

So far, the program has brought plenty of business to the downtown area. In fact, so much so that Bulgin and her team applied for and received a grant from United Way of Miami County for tables and chairs to be placed outside so that customers can have a place to sit while consuming drinks or food in the downtown area.

In the coming months, the Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p will also be hosting a number of events. This week, the partnershi­p is hosting a COVIDfrien­dly version of the Yuletide Winter’s Gathering that runs through Sunday.

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CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p welcoming businesses to the downtown Tipp City area.
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D The Downtown Tipp City Partnershi­p welcoming businesses to the downtown Tipp City area.
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Members of the Downtown Tipp City Mum Hop volunteer at the Downtown Tipp Mum Hop event.

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