If the last two years of the Covid pandemic have taught us anything, it has demonstrated that active, livable downtowns don’t just happen. It takes a comprehensive approach coupled with professional leadership, collective coordination with partners and dedicated volunteers to ensure success. This is the role of the Historic Downtown Kennewick Partnership (HDKP).
Our organization is a volunteer-governed nonprofit with a small staff. We are a Washington state and nationally-accredited Main Street program focused on the continued revitalization and regeneration of downtown Kennewick. We strive to make the downtown area an exciting place to live, shop, work and play. With our partners, the business community and stakeholders, we facilitate projects that create a stronger and more vibrant community through memorable experiences and opportunities.
Downtown Kennewick is a resilient community. We are home to hundreds of small, locally-owned-and-operated businesses. Despite the challenges of the last two years, we have seen and supported exciting new public and private investments downtown.
Here are a few accomplishments that we are proud of in 2021:
The South Columbia Creative District (SOCO) was officially designated in October. Downtown Kennewick is now officially recognized as a hub for creativity and creative enterprise. Kennewick now houses one of the 11 Creative Districts in the entire state and is the only one in Southeastern Washington.
This certification is an opportunity to recognize downtown Kennewick as the creative and artistic heart of the city while promoting current established creative industries. This designation will help promote, connect and unify the many downtown Kennewick anchors as a rich, creative community that reflects Kennewick’s history and embraces its diverse population. This unified creative identity is bolstered by the ongoing public investments made by the city of Kennewick and the Port of Kennewick toward connectivity within downtown, such as the recent Washington Street Corridor Project and the reconnection of Auburn Street to 10th Avenue.
Downtown Kennewick is resilient and evolving and HDKP will continue to implement a balance of activities in the areas of community development, economic vitality and infrastructure investments to support downtown businesses, building owners and our community.
Stephanie Button is the executive director of the Historic Downtown Kennewick Partnership.