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Feelin Florida Magazine

Friday, August 22, 2014 - 11:23am

Downtown Delray Beach hosted Eloa Orazem, writer for Feelin Florida Magazine fall of 2014. Feelin' Florida Magazine is an upscale Brazilian Travel Magazine that focuses on all things Florida. 

Be sure to download the magazine for your review.

Caffé Luna Rosa Earns Prestigious TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence

Thursday, May 22, 2014 - 2:17pm

(Delray Beach, FL – May 22, 2014) Caffé Luna Rosa, Delray Beach’s favorite beachfront restaurant, is pleased to announce that it has received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence award for 2014, according to the restaurant’s founder/partner Fran Marincola.

This accolade, which honors hospitality excellence, is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor and is extended to qualifying businesses worldwide. Only the top-performing 10 percent of businesses listed onTripAdvisor receive this prestigious award.

To qualify for a Certificate of Excellence, businesses must maintain an overall rating of four or higher, out of a possible five, as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor, and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months. Additional criteria include the volume of reviews received within the last 12 months.

“Caffé Luna Rosa is pleased to once again receive a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence,” said Marincola. “We strive to offer our customers a memorable experience as well as a delicious meal, and this accolade is evidence that our hard work is translating into positive reviews on TripAdvisor.”

“Credit for this award goes to our hard-working staff in the kitchen, on the floor, and behind the bar. It is their daily commitment to superior service and support that has earned this prestigious award for Caffé Luna Rosa,” he added.

About TripAdvisor:
TripAdvisor is the world's largest travel site, enabling travelers to plan and have the perfect trip. TripAdvisor offers trusted advice from real travelers and a wide variety of travel choices and planning features with seamless links to booking tools. TripAdvisor branded sites make up the largest travel community in the world, with more than 260 million unique monthly visitors, and over 150 million reviews and opinions. The sites operate in 39 countries worldwide, including China under daodao.com. TripAdvisor also includes TripAdvisor for Business, a dedicated division that provides the tourism industry access to millions of monthly TripAdvisor visitors. In addition, TripAdvisor (NASDAQ: TRIP) manages and operates websites under 22 different brand names.

About Caffé Luna Rosa:
Located at 34 S. Ocean Boulevard, directly across from the ocean in Delray Beach. CafféLuna Rosa offers a memorable and authentic Italian dining experience in a casual atmosphere. The restaurant is designed on two levels with alfresco seating and an elevated open-air dining room highlighted by granite, authentic artwork and magnificent woodwork. Perfect for congenial conversation and people watching along the shoreline during the day.

The professional wait staff offers epicurean service including the decanting of wine and table side filleting of whole fish, and the restaurant’s carefully researched wine list offers superior Italian and American selections. Full bar service is available.

Caffé Luna Rosa is open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. To make reservations, please call 561. 274.9404 and for hassle-free online ordering for easy pick-up, please visitwww.caffelunarosa.com.

Available for Interview:
Fran Marincola
Caffé Luna Rosa
561.274.9404
pepsi1@bellsouth.net

Media Contact:
Gary Schweikhart
PR-BS, Inc.
561.756.4298
gary@pr-bs.net

Urban Outfitters to Open in Downtown Delray

Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - 2:16pm

URBAN OUTFITTERS TO OPEN LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority District is the new home of the Lifestyle Retailer.

For over two years the DDA has been working closely with CBRE’s Roxanne Register and Eassa Properties, LLC, owners of the vacant 10,954 -square-foot space is the center of the historic downtown as resource of data and key information to assist in capturing a new tenant. On May 9th, the DDA was notified that Urban Outfitters, Inc. (Nasdaq:URBN), a leading lifestyle specialty retail company, had signed at 306 Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, and the retailer will open by the end of the year. CBRE’s Roxanne Register represented the landlord, Eassa Properties, LLC and Elliott Kyle of The McDevitt Company represented the tenant.

The DDA was able to provide key information to Ms. Register and Eassa Properties such as pedestrian counts completed in 2013 along Atlantic Avenue as well as the Cluster Analysis and Retail Development Strategy Update, a 96 page patron profile completed by H. Blount Hunter, Retail & Real Estate Research, in 2004. Other data that was critical was the 2008 Retail sales numbers received from the Department of Revenue for the DDA district which was a total of $190 Million. “As a keeper of the downtown data, we are proud to have been a part of this business development process,” expresses Marjorie Ferrer, Executive Director, DDA.

“Urban Outfitters recognized the potential of Atlantic Avenue as it evolves into one of South Florida’s fastest-growing pedestrian retail districts, and selected a prime location in an architecturally distinctive building that places them at the center of Delray Beach’s vibrant retail, restaurant and nightlife scene,” said Ms. Register.
Built in 1936, 306 Atlantic Avenue is a beautiful building with historic elements originally built by the current owner’s father, Alexander Simon. The owners, along with Urban Outfitters, will redevelop the façade while preserving some of the architectural features, and construct a completely new interior with an expansive interior staircase leading to the second-floor retail space.

“As we have learned from many Downtown experts, that if a downtown has a national brand presence, the surrounding businesses revenue will increase an average of 12%,” say Marjorie Ferrer. “with that said, we are excited to welcome Urban Outfitters to Downtown Delray Beach.”
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About the Downtown Development Authority:
For the past 43 years, the Downtown Development Authority has assisted in successfully branding Delray Beach as the Village by the Sea. The Delray Beach DDA was created by Resolution 9-71, which became law on March 22, 1971, as a dependent district of the City of Delray Beach.

“The DDA Mission is to enhance and stimulate balanced economic growth through position marketing activities that engage Downtown businesses, residents and visitors while creating a clean, safe, physical and experiential place to live, work and invest.”

The main areas of involvement in downtown include: Marketing and Promotions; Economic development programs; Place Making within the DDA boundaries. The DDA also works closely with merchants to develop seasonal retail awareness campaigns to generate traffic sales and has created a powerful website www.downtowndelraybeach.com and facebook site that attracts thousands of visits weekly.

MEDIA CONTACT: Laura Simon, Associate Director, Downtown Development Authority 561-243-1077 or email lsimon@downtowndelraybeach.com

2014 Savor the Ave

Tuesday, April 29, 2014 - 2:14pm

Savor the Avenue in Delray Beach serves 1015 guests on the famed Atlantic Avenue even in the rain!

Over 1000 area residents and visitors dined under the cloudy spring sky on Downtown Delray’s famed East Atlantic Avenue on Thursday, March 27, 2014.

The Delray Beach culinary tradition, continued on Thursday, March 27, 2014 on East Atlantic Avenue and this year benefited the Delray Beach Shore Beautification Project to help support a local project. The event was made possible by the Delray Beach Magazine’s partnership with the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA), along with 16 of Downtown Delray’s amazing restaurants.

This production began at 2 p.m. with the street closure process, quickly followed by many volunteers, as the street was closed on Atlantic Avenue and filled with volunteers, DDA staff, the event has grown over the years to be one of the premier dining events in the area, and even the country. ‘We are proud to have been a part of this very special and unique event for the past six years as a way to share with the local and tourist community this incredible dining experience,” expresses Marjorie Ferrer, Executive Director, DDA.

Each year, the Delray Beach DDA, Delray Beach & Boca Magazine, and the many restaurants strive to improve the quality of the event as well as enhance the experience for the attendees. This experience focuses on the details, as seen by adding the table décor contest and the lining of the dining table with the 12 ft palms sponsored by Delray Garden Center. “By adding the trees, it was a simple and beautiful way to make this large scaled event more intimate as well as involve other businesses in the community,” says Laura Simon, Associate Director of the Delray DDA. The dining table will be approximately 1,300 feet long, stretching from Swinton Avenue east to Fifth Avenue (U.S. 1) each section of the table is decorated beautifully by the participating restaurant as they compete for the Silver Plate Award.

Not only is Savor a premier dining event but in 2013 it became an artist pallet. Patricia, “Pati” Maguire, Delray Beach resident and business owner, attended the event with friends and ended up creating a beautiful piece of artwork that will be showcased at this year’s event and raffled off to benefit the Beach Beautification Project. In addition, a commemorative poster of the event has been made this year and will be on sale at the event, also benefiting the Beach Project.

"I feel fortunate to live and work in Delray Beach! This place has the heart of a small town and the amenities of a big city. A prime example is Savor The Avenue. Last year, prior to the event, I walked around, admiring the beautiful decorations, sketching the waiters setting up, the scenery, and the people milling around. Once our table filled, I also took some photographs. The idea for my painting shaped up. It was a magical evening, and I feel I captured the essence of the feast on the canvas. Where else can you dine with such sophistication, in a perfect outdoor setting, and meet about two hundred of your closest friends just walking down the street? It's magical,” expresses Patricia Maguire.

The DDA is also proud to announce that a portion of the proceeds from Savor the Avenue will be donated to the Delray Beach Shore Beautification project. The project is underway with the construction of the new Beach
Pavilion but there is still more to complete. “This project began almost six years ago as a joint effort with the City of Delray Beach and the Community to come together to enhance the beauty of our award winning stretch of coast,” says Marjorie Ferrer. “We are proud that Savor the Avenue and the Restaurants are able to support a portion of this amazing project.”

This year ‘s participating restaurants are: 32 East, 50 Ocean, Cabana el Rey, Caffe Luna Rosa, City Oyster & Sushi Bar, Cut 432, Lemongrass, Prime, Rack’s Fish House & Oyster Bar, Salt 7, Solita Delray, Sundy House, Taverna Opa, The Office, Tryst, and Vic & Angelo’s. Each dinner is paired with select wines that are donated by local beverage distributors to each restaurant. The menus can be viewed at bocamag.com/savor andwww.downtowndelraybeach.com/savor-and-tastemakers reservations are made with the restaurant directly.

“The biggest benefit for us is being able to offer our guests a unique and fun experience, be a part of a very cool event, give back to the city and have a profitable night for our restaurant as well,” shares Bonnie Beer, managing partner of Caffe Luna Rosa.

About the Downtown Development Authority: For the past 43 years, the Downtown Development Authority has assisted in successfully branding Delray Beach as the Village by the Sea. The Delray Beach DDA was created by Resolution 9-71, which became law on March 22, 1971, as a dependent district of the City of Delray Beach.

“The DDA Mission is to enhance and stimulate balanced economic growth through position marketing activities that engage Downtown businesses, residents and visitors while creating a clean, safe, physical and experiential place to live, work and invest.”

The main areas of involvement in downtown redevelopment include: Marketing and Promotions; Economic development programs; Place Making within the DDA boundaries. The DDA also works closely with merchants to develop seasonal retail awareness campaigns to generate traffic sales and has created a powerful websitewww.downtowndelraybeach.com and Facebook site that attracts thousands of visits weekly.

About JES Publishing: JES Publishing publishes the award-winning Boca Raton and Delray Beach magazines, bocamag.com, and several custom publications. This family of magazines has long set the standard for magazine publishing in the state of Florida and has been recognized numerous times by the Florida Magazine Association as best in its class for consumer publications. For information on subscriptions or advertising, please call (561) 997-8683.

For Information Contact:
Laura Simon, Associate Director
Downtown Development Authority
(561) 243-1077 or (561) 573-3672
lsimon@downtowndelraybeach.com

The Practical Guide for Downtown Businesses

Tuesday, April 15, 2014 - 2:13pm

“Downtown Delray Beach DDA partners with the City of Delray Beach by creating a tool that will make being a business owner with the downtown a little bit easier.”

Media Release: (Delray Beach, April 15, 2014): In partnership with the City of Delray Beach, the Downtown Development Authority produces The Practical Guide for Downtown Businesses. This booklet is an easy-to-navigate, current, and organized view of the many city ordinances, downtown parking areas, security and safety programs. The booklet has over 30 pages of important to know details that are pertinent to the Downtown, and the downtown business owners, including ways to get involved with Delray Beach organizations and the DDA.

The Practical Guide is an updated reproduction of a similar booklet that was produced by theDDA, the City and the Atlantic Avenue Merchant Association in 2002. “We are proud to be a part of this very important project, as the Practical Guide for Downtown Businesses is a resource for new and existing business owners and managers, providing a simple understanding of what the rules and regulations are within the Downtown Delray Beach area,” expresses Robert Barcinski, Assistant City Manager, Delray Beach, Florida.

This handbook creation was collaborative project between the DDA team and the City staff that contains very useful and diverse information that is now available a simple to navigate, reference format. Information such as who is responsible for the decorative lights, signage regulations and sidewalk cleaning is now available at the users fingertips. There are also sections that cover business safety, customer service, where to park and the importance of customer parking, and most of all ways the businesses can get involved in programs provided by the Downtown Development Authority (DDA).

This project has been funded fully by the Downtown Development Authority as part of the Economic Development area of focus for the organization. As a special taxing authority, theDDA is in place to enhance and stimulate growth within the district through activities and programs such as the Practical Guide. “The goal of the project is that by keeping the businesses informed and educated on the rules and regulations, Downtown Delray Beach will continue to be a thriving successful place to live, invest and work,” says Marjorie Ferrer, Executive Director, Delray Beach DDA.

The Practical Guide books are being hand delivered to each individual business with the district beginning with the on street retail and restaurant businesses. Each business owner or general manager will be responsible for signing for receipt of the guide. The Guide will also be given to new businesses as they receive their business license with the City. TheDDA has also created an online flip book version of the guide available on the DDA website at www.downtowndelraybeach.com in a flipbook styleissuu.com/maasmedia/docs/practicalguidetodowntown

“We are very excited to have the Practical Guide - it is extremely helpful as a small business owner to have all the necessary rules and information in one area as a go to guide, says David Cook, owner Hand’s and Co-Chair of the Downtown Merchants Association. “We are very busy and this will help to navigate these waters in Downtown Delray a little easier every day.”

About the Downtown Development Authority: For the past 43 years, the Downtown Development Authority has assisted in successfully branding Delray Beach as the Village by the Sea. The Delray Beach DDA was created by Resolution 9-71, which became law on March 22, 1971, as a dependent district of the City of Delray Beach.

“The DDA Mission is to enhance and stimulate balanced economic growth through position marketing activities that engage Downtown businesses, residents and visitors while creating a clean, safe, physical and experiential place to live, work and invest.”

The main areas of involvement in downtown include: Marketing and Promotions; Economic development programs; Place Making within the DDA boundaries. The DDA also works closely with merchants to develop seasonal retail awareness campaigns to generate traffic sales and has created a powerful website www.downtowndelraybeach.com and Facebooksite that attracts thousands of visits weekly.

MEDIA CONTACT: Laura Simon, Associate Director, Downtown Development Authority (561) 243-1077 or email lsimon@downtowndelraybeach.com