Downtown Springfield Community Improvement District
The Downtown CID is an investment that visibly improves downtown Springfield, Missouri by:
Capitalizing on downtown’s new momentum created by an influx of new businesses and investors;
Strengthening downtown’s competitiveness by creating a cleaner, safer and more inviting destination;
Establishing private-sector control and accountability to carry out enhanced services.
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Clean
Our Downtown Springfield CID maintenance works around the clock to ensure a pleasant, clean experience for downtown businesses and patrons.
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Safe
Working closely with downtown businesses and city and law enforcement officials to keep center city a safe place to live, work and play remains a top priority.
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Friendly
Fostering a friendly environment ensures unforgettable experiences for our community to enjoy the arts, culture, food and nightlife of downtown Springfield.
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Press
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“Gateway to Downtown” by Jamie Thomas, Biz 417 Magazine
When the Downtown Community Improvement District (CID) needed a new space, BRP Architects turned a vacant building into a gateway to downtown.
Follow along with the journey in “Gateway to Downtown” and see how the Downtown CID is transforming the heart of Springfield.
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BRP Architects recognized as a Top Design Firm by Hotel Management
BRP Architects is proud to be listed among the 2020 top design firms in the June/July issue of Hotel Management magazine.
“We are fortunate to have forged so many positive relationships in the hospitality industry," said Christopher Swan, BRP Architects’ Managing Partner. "Being recognized by Hotel Management is an affirmation of our clients and design team being committed to excellence on every project.”
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Downtown voters, thank you for extending the Community Improvement District and sales tax another 15 years!
The Downtown Springfield CID originated in 1999 and was renewed by property owners in 2007 for ten years and again in August 2016 for another 15 years. The boundaries of the district are approximately Kimbrough Avenue on the east, Elm Street on the south, Grant Avenue on the west, and Chestnut Expressway on the north.

