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D360 WebSuite

Custom websites for downtown districts, BIDs, and place management organizations

District360 designs, builds, launches, and supports websites for downtown organizations. We combine strategy, design, SEO, development, and CRM connectivity when it adds value.

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Built for downtown districts, BIDs, and Main Street organizationsCRM-connected features availableOngoing support after launchWorks with WordPress, Webflow, Drupal, and more

A website that works as hard as your team does

Your website is often the first impression of your downtown. D360 WebSuite helps districts build websites that are easier to update, better at representing the district, and designed to support businesses, events, economic development, and stakeholder engagement.

  • Easier content updates for your team

    Your team updates content without calling a developer. Pages that connect to CRM data update themselves. Less friction, fewer bottlenecks.

  • Better representation of your district

    A website that reflects what makes your downtown unique. Businesses, events, community programs, and district impact communicated through design and content.

  • A modern, mobile-friendly experience

    Visitors searching for businesses, events, or available spaces on their phones get a fast, usable experience. Designed for how people actually browse.

  • Better SEO and discoverability

    Your district ranks higher for local searches. Businesses, visitors, and prospective tenants find you through search engines.

  • Stronger economic development storytelling

    Investment activity, business growth, occupancy data, and district impact communicated with data and design to stakeholders, boards, and city partners.

  • Less dependence on multiple vendors

    One team for strategy, design, development, CRM connectivity, and ongoing support. No more juggling separate agencies and freelancers.

Everything your district website needs. One team.

We can improve your current website, rebuild it entirely, or create a new site from scratch. Every project starts with understanding your district, your audience, and your goals.

Website strategy and planning

Goals, audience, content needs, Sitemap, user journey, and information architecture. We define what the site should accomplish and what it should serve.

Design and branding

Custom website design that reflects your district's identity. Professional modern template. Not a generic layout.

Website development

Built on the CMS that fits your team. WordPress, Webflow, Drupal, and more. Fast, scalable, and maintainable by your staff after launch.

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Ongoing support and maintenance

Design changes, content updates, and feature requests after launch. You are never stuck waiting on a separate vendor or managing the site alone.

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Built by a team that understands downtown

We already know what places districts need. Now stakeholder engagement works. Why economic development matters on a public tag. Why civic and board expect to see.

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SEO and content structure

Clean URLs, meta descriptions, page speed, structured data, and mobile-first design. Built to rank for local and downtown searches so businesses, visitors, and tenants find you.

Supported CMS platforms: WordPress, Webflow, Drupal, Squarespace, HubSpot

We work with the CMS you already use

We can work within your current CMS, recommend a better fit, or migrate you to a new platform. We are not locked to one system.

When CMS and Salesforce work together

In some cases, certain pages or features can connect to Salesforce when it makes sense. Business directories, event calendars, available spaces, and sponsor pages can pull live data from CRM records so they update automatically. Other content like About Us, News, Team, and economic development pages is often easier to manage directly in your CMS. We help you determine the right mix based on what your team needs and how your content is maintained.

We guide you through every step

Whether you need a full redesign, a new site from scratch, or targeted improvements, our process is collaborative and consultative. We bring the downtown expertise. You bring the local knowledge.

01
Discovery and strategy

We learn your goals, audience, and content needs. We review your current site, identify gaps, and define what the new site should accomplish.

02
Content and sitemap planning

We map every page, define the user journey, plan content structure, and determine which sections should be CMS-managed vs CRM-connected. We help organize, simplify, and migrate content.

03
Design and user experience

Our design team creates a custom website. You review, provide feedback, and approve before we build. No generic layouts.

04
Development and integrations

We build on the CMS that fits your team. Connect CRM data where needed. Set up the features and pages your district requires.

05
Review and launch

Your team reviews every page and confirms content. We handle domain setup, hosting, and SEO. We launch together when you are ready.

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Ongoing support

After launch, our team provides ongoing support for design changes, new pages, content updates, and feature requests. You are never stuck waiting on a separate vendor.

Why districts choose us instead of a generic agency

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  • We understand downtown organizations
  • We know what pages and features districts need
  • We can connect your website to CRM data when it adds value
  • We support both design and ongoing management
  • We already work with districts across the U.S. and Canada

Outcomes that matter

Testimonial author

What made D360 WebSuite different is that the team already understood how district websites should work. We did not have to explain what a business directory is or why we need an available spaces page. They came in knowing our industry and built around it.

Executive Director · Mid-Atlantic Downtown Partnership

Frequently asked questions

No. D360 WebSuite can build standalone websites on WordPress, Webflow, Drupal, Squarespace, or other platforms. CRM connectivity is an optional enhancement for districts that want certain pages or features to update automatically from CRM data.

Yes. We can redesign specific pages, add new features, improve SEO, upgrade the mobile experience, or make targeted improvements without rebuilding the entire site.

We work with WordPress, Webflow, Drupal, Squarespace, HubSpot CMS, and custom-built websites. We can build on the platform your team already uses, recommend a better fit, or migrate you to a new one.

Yes. That is our recommended approach for most districts. Pages like business directories, event calendars, and available spaces can pull live data from CRM records. Other pages like About, News, and economic development content are often easier to manage directly in your CMS. We help you find the right balance.

Yes. Every D360 WebSuite project includes SEO planning. Clean URLs, meta descriptions, page speed optimization, mobile responsiveness, structured data, and content organization designed to help your district rank for local and industry searches.

Yes. Economic development pages, investment data, occupancy trends, business openings, and district impact reporting are common requests. We design these pages to help you tell the story of your downtown to your board, city, and community.

Yes. We can integrate with Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Eventbrite, Google Forms, and other third-party tools. If you use it, we can likely connect it.

Yes. We provide ongoing support through managed services. Design changes, new pages, content updates, feature requests, and CRM connectivity adjustments. You are never stuck waiting on a separate vendor.

Yes. We can build websites with multilingual support. Content management, navigation, and page structure can accommodate multiple languages based on your district's community needs.

Timeline depends on size and complexity. A targeted improvement or single feature addition can take a few weeks. A full redesign or new site typically takes several weeks to a couple of months. We work collaboratively and keep your team involved at every stage.

See what a better district website could look like

We will walk through your current site, identify quick wins, and show you how your website could better support businesses, visitors, events, economic development, and stakeholder engagement.

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