The Sociable City Network serves as the central access point for the Responsible Hospitality Institute (RHI)’s full range of nighttime economy research, tools and expertise from worldwide practitioners, city leaders and organizations. Members obtain exclusive online discussion, information exchange and customized resources.
What is a Sociable City?
A Sociable City invests in the safety and vibrancy of the nighttime economy by nurturing hospitality zones where people of diverse ages, incomes and lifestyles unite as a community to share food, beverages, music and dance in public venues.
Core Elements of a Hospitality Zone:
Music and Entertainment: Local talent and venues supported by public policy and economic incentives
Service, Security and Safety: Trained management and staff to provide quality products and service in safe environments
Multi-use Sidewalks: Vendors, entertainers, outdoor seating and kiosks create activity and vibrancy
Community Policing: Compliance through on-going communication, collaboration and education
Integrated Transportation Systems: Appropriate public transportation to match nighttime demand
Quality of Life: Zoning, use codes, allocation of services and social marketing to manage noise, litter, trash and disorder
Why Your City Should Invest in the Nighttime Economy
Well planned and managed nightlife can offer the following benefits to your city:
Reduce crime with more coordinated eyes and ears monitoring the street
Maximize existing city resources by increasing sales, tax revenue and general fund contributions
Grow city service budget by attracting a larger base of residents and businesses
Match service allocation with peak-time demand
Revitalize business districts by using restaurants and nightlife to drive initial foot traffic
Draw a creative class of innovators and entrepreneurs to develop sustainable business
Provide a spectrum of social experiences for all ages and lifestyles
Propel relocation of corporate headquarters and research facilities seeking to recruit the creative class
Expand tourism and convention trade
Capture post-event markets generated by stadiums and theatres to support local businesses
Attract students and faculty for local colleges and universities