Toledo Design Collective

Toledo Design Collective

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Urban Planning and Design The Toledo Design Center (TDC) is a public advocate that promotes design and planning excellence.

This "mission" is accomplished by exploring, assisting, and supporting opportunities for urban and community growth and revitalization through preservation, renovation, and adaptive reuse of existing structures and developments and by adding compatible new structures and developments. Appropriate streetscaping, landscaping, lighting, graphics, and signage also helps to enhance open and public spac

06/17/2026

Music lovers of Toledo, here is the line up to YOUR Levitt BLOC Live Music Series!
Free live family-friendly original music from a diverse slate of local, regional, and national touring acts at a wonderful selection of neighborhood public parks on Thursday evenings throughout this summer and fall!

Follow Levitt Bloc Toledo Music Series to view the full line-ups and RSVP!

Introducing the Levitt BloC Toledo Music Series! See flyer for details, venue locations and performance schedules or visit https://mailchi.mp/toledo.oh.gov/leaves-falling-8633174?e=c5d0118c8d Levitt Bloc Toledo Music Series The Junction Coalition Metroparks Toledo City of Toledo

06/16/2026

TDC was so proud to stand today with our partners to announce the kick off of the Levitt BLOC Music Series!

Thanks to Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, City of Toledo, ConnecToledo, and Metroparks Toledo, residents in our historic neighborhoods and across the city will be able to enjoy free live concerts by local, regional, and national touring acts at our public parks this summer!

This series is made possible through the leadership and partnership of neighborhood organizations working to align community initiatives with the arts and community and economic development.

This is what planning and urban design look like in action!



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06/08/2026

Our sympathies and support are with the individuals harmed and traumatized by this weekend’s tragic events at the Old West End Festival. Toledo’s neighborhood and summer festivals are the heart and soul of our community. Events like this effect all of us. We are thankful to those doing the work to ensure inclusive, supportive spaces throughout Toledo remain safe and open to all. Thank you to our friends and partners around the nation checking in. We remain grateful for the beauty Toledo and its people offer.

OptimiCities 05/10/2026

Happy Mothers Day to all celebrating today!

Today, and everyday, we’re proud to celebrate our very own mother of urbanism, Jane Jacobs, without whom our work and purpose would not be possible.

Written in 1961 as a challenge to the prevailing and often misguided minds in urban planning, her seminal work, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, remains as relevant today as it ever has been.

OptimiCities 495 likes, 21 comments. "What Makes a Street Safe? | Jane Jacobs in Death and Life of Great American Cities (1/4)"

Photos from Reinvest Toledo's post 05/08/2026
Photos from Toledo Design Collective's post 05/05/2026

Toledo ... Just, WOW! You know how to show up and make it count. We are so thankful for the overwhelming support of our community leading up to and during our 25th Anniversary & Annual Reception last week! We're still reeling.

Special thanks to Councilman Sam Melden for sponsoring and delivering a thoughtful Resolution, and to all members of City Council for their support, individual impact stories, and kind words about TDC through the years. It was a heartening experience to stand with our founder and namesake, Bob Seyfang, to hear that history. Thank you to Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz for joining the celebration and for his endearing Proclamation commemorating TDC's 25 years of service on behalf of the City of Toledo. We're also thankful to Lucas County Auditor's Office Katie Moline for a generous acknowledgement of this milestone anniversary!

At the end of the day, it is the residents and partners we serve who give our work purpose and meaning. We are so thankful to our guest speakers, Rossana Hoelzle of Lake Erie West Regional Council, and Taylor Burciaga of Sofia Quintero Art & Cultural Center - who was also our host! - for delivering their vision and mission daily to drive our neighborhoods and our region forward. What a perfect location to celebrate in the Old South End's Broadway Corridor with delicious food and drinks!

Finally, and most importantly, we thank all of YOU who attended, who celebrated, who shared memories and moments of gratitude, who donated to continue to support our community work, and who show up to roll up your sleeves in this community every day, in the many ways there are to drive meaningful change in, with, and for Toledo.

TDC IS HERE because of you, and we are thankful.

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Event Photography by Tranelli
Broadway Photos Mohler-Loomas

05/02/2026

The City of Toledo is inviting young people to turn their focus toward creativity and storytelling with “Shoot This Not That – Tol: Youth Behind the Lens,” a one-week summer workshop designed to empower participants through photography and videography.

The workshop will take place June 8 through June 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Open to Toledo residents ages 14 to 24, the program encourages participants to use a camera, not conflict, to share their experiences and speak out against gun violence.

Participants will receive hands-on training in photography and videography while developing skills to tell meaningful stories that reflect their lives and communities. The program also offers a creative outlet, career-building experience in media arts, and the opportunity to showcase their work in a public exhibit.

Selected participants will receive a stipend and lunch each day of the workshop.

The program is designed for those who are impacted by or passionate about ending gun violence, are available to attend all five days, and are ready to fully commit to the experience, including participating in an interview process. Interview dates will be announced soon.

Space is limited to 10 to 12 participants.

Interested applicants can apply through May 20 at the following link: https://toledo.oh.gov/not-that

North End Community Committee Cherry Legacy Neighbors The Junction Coalition Friendly Center Councilwoman Vanice S. Williams The Art Tatum Zone

05/01/2026

We can’t say enough about Leadership Toledo and TAM - Toledo Aerial Media - for their support and for taking the time to dive into our story as we prepared to celebrate our 25th anniversary this year. As part of a suite a materials, the incredibly talented team at TAM created a video to tell our story by demonstrating the impact on and voice of our partners who make it possible. Thank you to The Junction Coalition, LISC Toledo, our Board, and Tracey Hanes and David Ross for lending their time and expertise to make so much possible in and with the people of this great city.

It was an honor to debut this wonderful story at our event last night! Enjoy and learn more at www.ToledoDesignCollective.org

04/29/2026

Spring has sprung in Toledo and you might see some new blooms around town! As TDC celebrates its 25th Anniversary this year, kicking off with our Annual Meeting April 30th, we’re rolling out a history of past projects throughout the city! Stay tuned to our socials for the full story on each project, partner, and place throughout the year. If you see one in the wild, be sure to snap and share !!

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm