Bayfield: Rebranded

Bayfield: Rebranded

Consultants point out marketing opportunities for a new image
Historic Mill Street of downtown Bayfield was established in 1898. More than a century later, Bayfield wants a makeover. “Some of it is just trying to get people into the downtown and Bayfield in general,” Bayfield Town Manager Chris La May said.
Régan Jolie, wearing blue jeans, a denim jacket and a cowgirl hat and boots, visits Mill Street Drug on historic Mill Street in Bayfield in late March. The building is supporting solar panels these days.
Alecia Gust stops to smell the blooms of a tree while walking her dogs, Rosco and Norman, on historic Mill Street in downtown Bayfield. Gust, who owns Pine Valley Barber, loves the downtown area and hopes the city continues to improve the district.
“We wanted downtown Bayfield,” said Chris Young, right, co-owner of Bottom Shelf Brewery, who said he prefers Mill Street to the industrial/business park across the highway. Behind the bar is Melissa Steen, and at left are Marissa Lee and Matt Howell.

Bayfield: Rebranded

Historic Mill Street of downtown Bayfield was established in 1898. More than a century later, Bayfield wants a makeover. “Some of it is just trying to get people into the downtown and Bayfield in general,” Bayfield Town Manager Chris La May said.
Régan Jolie, wearing blue jeans, a denim jacket and a cowgirl hat and boots, visits Mill Street Drug on historic Mill Street in Bayfield in late March. The building is supporting solar panels these days.
Alecia Gust stops to smell the blooms of a tree while walking her dogs, Rosco and Norman, on historic Mill Street in downtown Bayfield. Gust, who owns Pine Valley Barber, loves the downtown area and hopes the city continues to improve the district.
“We wanted downtown Bayfield,” said Chris Young, right, co-owner of Bottom Shelf Brewery, who said he prefers Mill Street to the industrial/business park across the highway. Behind the bar is Melissa Steen, and at left are Marissa Lee and Matt Howell.