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The Downtown Akron Partnership’s mission is to promote and build a vibrant and valuable downtown that is open and welcoming to all.

Since its inception in 1995, Downtown Akron Partnership (DAP) has been a catalyst for enhancing the downtown environment. Serving its primary customer – downtown spenders, anyone who can spend time or money in the downtown area – Downtown Akron Partnership supports existing community programs, while also developing new, innovative programs designed to create ... view more »

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  • Cherry Blossoms along the Towpath Trail. Photo: Jenn Kidd

VIDEOS

  • With the support of the Akron Community Foundation and the GAR Foundation, local filmmaker Ted Sikora produced a video for Downtown Akron Partnership. This video highlights the many dining, entertainment and recreation options available to visitors, residents and employees in Downtown Akron.

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