Legislation Details

File #: 26-0287    Version: 2
Type: discussion Status: In Committee
File created: 4/9/2026 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 4/23/2026 Final action:
Title: Discuss the Downtown Commercial Vacancy Study
Attachments: 1. Vacancy Study
Title
Discuss the Downtown Commercial Vacancy Study

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Discuss the Downtown Commercial Vacancy Study

Report
Issue:
Whether to Discuss the Downtown Commercial Vacancy Study

Staff Contact:
Jennica Machado, Economic Development Director, Community Planning and Economic Development, 360.480.9167

Presenter(s):
Jennica Machado, Economic Development Director, Community Planning and Economic Development
Chris Zahas, Managing Principal, Leland Consulting Group
Jennifer Shuch, Senior Analyst, Leland Consulting Group

Background and Analysis:
Background
In recent years, increased vacancy in storefront and office spaces has been observed. The City's Olympia Strong economic recovery plan included a proposed initiative aimed at helping activate vacant downtown spaces to help address downtown vacancy and vibrancy. That initiative did not gain traction, and efforts were terminated before implementation. As a result, the City identified a need to better understand the causes of vacancy prior to developing policy or programmatic responses.

Consultant Selection and Study Initiation
The City issued a Request for Proposal to conduct a downtown vacancy analysis and identify potential strategies. Following a competitive process, the City selected Leland Consulting Group and began the study in October 2025. Leland completed field surveys, stakeholder interviews, and data analysis to assess existing conditions and contributing factors.

Purpose
The objective of the study was to provide the City of Olympia with a clear and data-driven understanding of the drivers behind commercial vacancies in downtown Olympia and to identify actionable strategies to reduce vacancies over time. The findings are intended to inform future policy and program development related to downtown economic activity.


Climate Analysis:
The completion of the study does not result in direct greenhouse gas em...

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