Downtown Asheville Map & Guide releases Spring 2014 edition

Downtown Asheville Map & Guide Releases Spring 2014 Edition

Downtown Asheville Map & Guide is a handy, neatly designed, fold-out guide to Downtown Asheville. With brief articles, an events calendar, a business directory and a map of downtown, Asheville Map & Guide is an essential tool for navigating downtown Asheville — for locals and tourists alike. Supported by local businesses, with limited ads, it is published by JCT Creative. Circulated free throughout downtown Asheville and online at www.metroasheville.com

Asheville, North Carolina

April 8, 2014

What’s the first thing you do when visiting a new place? You probably get oriented, and in most cases that means finding a map. Asheville is no different than any popular tourist destination: a map is an essential tool for visitors to get around and find what they want. Maps matter!

Downtown Asheville Map & Guide released its first edition in August 2012. Designed and Published by JCT Creative’s John C. Tripp, the map and guide focuses on downtown Asheville. Its compact and clean fold-out format has been well-received. Its online version has been downloaded nearly 10,000 times.

The new Spring edition features a colorful cover, symbolic of the city’s diversity of activities. Contents include:

• Map of Downtown Asheville
• April Downtown Events Calendar
• Briefs on MoogFest, Pop Art, Physical Activities, DJ Clubs
• Business Directory to Shops, Restaurants, Bars, Wifi

So, what is Downtown Asheville Map & Guide? 

Compact Format

Fold-down format fits easily into a purse, pocket or hand

Downtown-Focused Editorial Content

Brief articles of interest to visitors to downtown

Events Calendar

Coverage of downtown cultural events

Map and Business Directory

A clean, easily-navigable map with a downtown business directory and ads for downtown businesses

Downtown Asheville Map & Guide’s Spring Edition will run through the end of May, with a circulation of 3,000 printed copies and a downloadable version that is smart device friendly.

Asheville Map & Guide can be found at local downtown business or online at http://issuu.com/johnc.tripp/docs/spring_guide or at http://www.metroasheville.com. Print copies are available by writing ashevillemapandguide@gmail.com.

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About Hayley Benton
Current freelance journalist and artist. Former culture/entertainment reporter at the Asheville Citizen-Times and former news reporter at Mountain Xpress. Also a coffee drinker, bad photographer, teller of stupid jokes and maker-upper of words. I can be reached at hayleyebenton [at] gmail.com. Follow me @HayleyTweeet

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