The Anniston Star recently wrote about the wonderful things going on with Historic Main Street Oxford and the many accolades recognized during the organization’s award ceremony, which included six Main Street Alabama Illuminate Grant Award winners, as well as the Business of the Year and Employee of the Year awards. But impressive stats (like nine new businesses, millions of dollars invested, and hundreds of volunteer awards) were also on the program. Learn more at the link! https://ow.ly/748O50VbUhp
关于我们
Main Street Alabama focuses on bringing jobs, dollars, and people back to Alabama's historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts. Learn more about Main Street Alabama by viewing our Mission video by clicking the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0_iVgGTBRU&t=38s
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https://www.mainstreetalabama.org
Main Street Alabama的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
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- 2-10 人
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- Birmingham,Alabama
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2010
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880 Montclair Road
Suite 245
US,Alabama,Birmingham,35213
Main Street Alabama员工
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?? When you release Main Streeters into the wild... ??? They're bound to capture some magic! Check out these snapshots from downtown Foley during their lunch break at the Economics of Historic Preservation workshop yesterday. ????? #downtownFoley #HistoricPreservation
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Leeds Main Street recently received funding for a variety of projects that are sure to generate excitement and foot traffic, including public art installments, improvements to infrastructure, as well as support for the small business community. According to the article Executive Director Kristy Biddle said, “This funding is not only revitalizing our historic district but also directly supporting our local businesses, improving public spaces, and creating new opportunities for community engagement.” Read more at the link! https://ow.ly/YyhB50VbU2t
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???? Yesterday, Main Street Alabama hosted a vibrant workshop on the Economics of Historic Preservation! ?? From revitalizing our charming buildings to boosting local economies, participants explored how preserving our history can shape a bright future. https://ow.ly/n0uA50VhfXt
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??Last week, Main Street Alabama visited Prattville to meet with Patty VanderWal, President of the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce, to provide guidance and support for downtown revitalization—a key benefit of being a Network Community. Founded in 1839 by industrialist Daniel Pratt, Prattville is known as the "Fountain City" due to its many artesian wells. The city's rich history is woven into its downtown, where historic mills, scenic views along Autauga Creek, and a vibrant small-business community create a unique sense of place. The City of Prattville has worked hard on placemaking upgrades that enhance the downtown experience, from streetscape improvements to community gathering spaces that celebrate its history. Main Street Alabama is excited to support Prattville and looking forward to the progress ahead! ? #MainStreetAlabama #DowntownRevitalization #HistoricPrattville #PrattvilleAL
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Ben Moore, an expert architect, developer, and historic preservation pro, is deeply diving into State & Federal Historic Tax Credits at the Economics of Historic Preservation Workshop in Foley. Attendees are learning how these credits can make adaptive reuse and preservation projects financially possible! #HistoricPreservation #AdaptiveReuse
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The Economics of Historic Preservation Workshop kicked off in Foley this morning. Main Street Alabama State Coordinator Mary Helmer Wirth and Foley Main Street Board Chair Chad Watkins welcomed attendees. Kelly Humrichouser, Main Street America's Director of Government Relations, presented on the importance of Advocating for Historic Preservation.
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Main Street’s Day on the Hill 2025! Last Wednesday, Main Streeters met in Montgomery to advocate for the heart of our communities—our downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts. Click to learn more. https://conta.cc/4iGD58u
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