The mission of the
Merchants' Committee of the Downtown Newark Partnership
is to:
Open lines of communications between the merchant
community and the other members of the partnership
(city, University and citizenry). Establish programs,
publications and events that will make Downtown Newark a
destination location for the entire family. Advocate the
viewpoints and concerns of merchants to the City, State,
and University.
The DNP’s Merchants’
Committee strives to improve the image of Downtown
Newark and aid in the growth and promotion of its
assets. The Committee accomplishes these goals
through retail promotions, advertising campaigns, and
encouraging and maintaining strong lines of
communication among Downtown businesses.
To view monthly agendas
and find additional information check postings at City
Hall or call 302-366-7030.

Goals
Goal:
Open and maintain lines of communication within the
merchant community, and between the merchant community
and the other members of the Downtown Newark Partnership
(City, University and Citizenry).
Objectives:
1.
Hold an Open Business Forum for all business
owners to present what the Merchants Committee and the
DNP have been working on (since the last forum) and to
hear what businesses have to say about what should be
done to enhance downtown, help your business, and
improve the business district as a whole.
2.
Maintain the block captain system using the
members of the Merchants' Committee to ensure that
information on events, promotions, activities and other
topics of importance is provided to every business in
downtown Newark in a timely fashion.
3.
Continue to provide an opportunity for any Newark
business to raise issues of concern for Merchant
Committee discussion at every Committee Meeting.
4.
Develop and distribute a Welcome Packet for new
businesses providing information on City ordinances,
upcoming events, the Downtown Newark Partnership and
other topics of importance.
5.
Develop and implement a plan to create an annual
events wall calendar for distribution to all downtown
businesses, including Parks & Recreation Programs as
well as downtown events for distribution. Task
includes finding sponsors to cover the costs.
6.
Provide Merchants' Committee representation at
Downtown Newark Partnership Board meetings and working
committee meetings, as appropriate.
Goal:
Establish programs, publications and events that will
make Downtown Newark a destination location for the
entire family.
Objectives:
Promote merchant
participation in the full calendar of existing community
and special events, and assist the Events Committee, UD
and the City in the development and implementation of
new special events to bring families to Newark
including, but not limited to:
a.
Newark Nite – June 3, 2006
b.
Food & Brew 2 – July 15, 2006, including the Hops
& Shops Sidewalk Sale
c.
Newark’s Auto-Fest – An Awesome Auto Affair –
August 5 & 6, 2006
d.
Newark Film Festival – September 7 – 10, 2006
e.
Community Day/UD Freshman Parents Weekend –
September 17, 2006
f.
Taste of Newark – October 8, 2006
g.
Halloween Parade and Trick or Treat Main Street –
October 29, 2006
h.
Expanded Holiday Promotions – November/December,
2006
i.
Newark’s Wine & Dine Downtown – March 31, 2007,
including Register to Win Contest.
2.
Research the possibility of creating more retail
based events
3.
Continue the Downtown Newark Gift Certificate
Program, including advertising it and working with
merchants to expand the number of establishments
accepting them. Work with City to allow on-line
credit card purchases of same.
4.
Develop an advertising program to promote
downtown Newark as a destination. Consider print,
radio, billboards and cable commercials in plan
development.
Goal:
Advocate the viewpoints and concerns of merchants to
the City, State and the University.
1.
Continue to provide a forum for merchant
discussion of issues, including but not limited to:
a.
Provide an opportunity for any Newark business to
raise issues of concern for Merchant Committee
discussion at every Committee Meeting.
b.
Provide merchants with information on issues that
may be of concern to them proposed on the City, State
and University levels.
c.
Report all merchant concerns to the Downtown
Newark Partnership Board.
d.
Represent the merchant community at public
meetings where issues of concern are addressed on the
City and State levels.