Community-driven economic development in older and historic urban commercial districts
A program of Main Street America (@NatlMainStreet) #WeAreMainStreet
Neon signs once brightened Main Streets from coast to coast; today, they face many preservation issues. What can Main Streets do to protect their neon heritage?
Read here: https://t.co/KOzB5ZWZKQ
Have you heard? In the first episode of the Main Street Business Insights podcast, Matt sat down with Amber Lambke @MaineGrains to talk about how a business can build community and spur economic growth.
Learn more and listen > https://t.co/rZxedRioD9
Farmers markets are the engines of local food systems. They can be tools to reduce hunger and increase access to fresh produce. Learn how @RosMainStreet uses their market to support small farms and build a healthier community > https://t.co/uoqSHEWWdz
Research has found that over half the walkways in our cities have accessibility barriers. Main Streets can play a key role in removing these barriers and increasing access in our communities. Learn more in our People-First Transportation Toolkit > https://t.co/632mFJDfGn
Have you considered bringing e-scooters to your downtown? Main Street Waterloo shared their tips for success. Learn how to navigate public opinion, gather stakeholder input, and maintain a positive community experience. Read here > https://t.co/A2BW92j6Me
Our hearts go out to the Vermont communities impacted by the recent catastrophic flooding events. If you are able to help, please consider donating to the Vermont Main Street Flood Recovery Fund. Donate here > https://t.co/LDHUZkGByd
The world is experiencing record-breaking heat, making outdoor cooling measures increasingly important. From shade to water access, Main Street Design can play a critical role in cooling your community > https://t.co/ekSE4S3C4d
"Those kids that care – they are out there. They just need someone to give them the energy to use their passions."
Learn how to set up a youth board in your Main Street > https://t.co/eq07iENT47
Main Street small business owners are feeling confident! The average confidence level this year was 7.7, and more than half reported a very high confidence level Keep up the great work!
Read the rest of the small business survey results here > https://t.co/4O1taHbObC
We are teaming up with Grow with Google to help business owners in small towns gain new skills through local Digital Coaches. Learn more and meet the coaches here: https://t.co/lBK4Qb6Qfk #GrowWithGoogle
"Our community is diverse, and (at our best) we embrace the diversity of other communities."
Josh Parshall @TheISJL shares some reflections on the Jewish history that you can find in your community and ways you can support and engage Jewish Americans > https://t.co/WhbP7FCnfE
Little Santo Domingo is the heart of one of Miami's oldest neighborhoods and has been designated as one of America's #11Most Endangered Historic Places. @allapattahcdc is responding to threats of displacement with holistic, community-centered initiatives: https://t.co/hYWQZ7VlG1
Come work with us! We are looking for a Director of Governmental Finance and Grants to support our growing roster of exciting programs. If you have experience with budgeting, financial reporting, and grant management, we want to hear from you. Learn more: https://t.co/NpHoJjnjL3
An American Girl doll from @MetuchenNow? Meet Kavi, the first Indian American Girl of the Year doll and learn how Metuchen celebrated their Indian American heritage. Read here > https://t.co/ozLupeUjTL #AAPIHeritageMonth
The numbers are in! We are very excited to announce the reinvestment impact of local programs for 2022 and the designated Main Street America communities for 2023.
Learn more: https://t.co/ew6YIn7MaQ
Achieve your district's redevelopment goals with Historic Real Estate Finance Certification! With the generous support of The 1772 Foundation, we are excited to partner with the National Development Council to offer this course. Learn more and register > https://t.co/4NkKG7FsJh
This week is National Community Development Week! Community Development Block Grants are powerful tools for Main Street programs. Learn more about how CDBG's can be applied to our work and how you can advocate for the program > https://t.co/6uBaD1dBgx
NMSC/MSA was awarded $5.9 million to support 20 communities in the Main Streets Community of Practice through the Department of Transportation's Thriving Communities Program over the next two years!
Learn more: https://t.co/IO0y3YcGwo.