The AltonWorks website gives some insight into their ambition and goals. There are also a few renderings.
https://altonworks.us/
They appear to want to create three distinct districts in downtown Alton, and they provide their holdings in each district.
JACOBY ARTS & INNOVATION DISTRICT (cultural and innovation hub) --
210 Ridge Street - Flock Food Truck Park & Bar
Ridge Street - Park Park
627 E. Broadway - The Jacoby
620 E. Broadway - Wedge Innovation Center
600-604 E. Broadway - Elfgen Building
601-611 E. Broadway - Lucas Row
724-730 E. Broadway - Rubensteins
324 Ridge Street - Bank of Edwardsville
909 E. Broadway - Riverbend Billiards
327 Ridge Street - 327 Ridge
833 E. Broadway - Ron's Auto Body
BROADWAY MAKER'S DISTRICT (creative center) --
443 E. Broadway - Ciao Bella
435 E. Broadway - Alton Tire
417 E. Broadway - Karen's Crafts
413 E. Broadway - Prairie Peddler
401 E. Broadway - Country Meadows
13-15 E. Broadway - The Telegraph
300 Alton Street - The Peipert House
4411 Alby Street - Vest Medical
323 E. Broadway - Steve's Antiques
400 Landmarks Boulevard - Old Bakery Brewery Building
450 Landmarks Boulevard - Hansen Meat Building
550 Landmarks Boulevard - Headstart Building
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT (dining, shopping, nightlife) --
230 Market Street - Grand Theater
221-229 Market Street - Stratford Hotel
2 W. 3rd Street - YMCA Building
401 Market Street - 401 Market Building
427 Market Street - 427 Market
2 W. Broadway - The Grapevine
205 E. Broadway - Piasa Building
They claim they want to turn Alton into "a city of rooftops," citing the city's terraced downtown landscape, which provides each building and street with a unique view of the Mississippi River.
They also really want to see Alton revitalize its riverfront into a "natural outdoor attraction." They believe doing this would create major economic growth.