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The Main Street Approach

(Taken from The National Trust Main Street Center's website at www.mainstreet.org)

 

What is the Main Street Approach to Commercial District Revitalization?

The Main Street Approach is a community-driven, comprehensive methodology used to revitalize older traditional business districts throughout the United States.  It is a common-sense way to address the variety of issues and problems that face traditional business districts.  The underlying premise of the Main Street approach is to encourage economic development within the contest of historic preservation in ways appropriate to today's marketplace.  The Main Street Approach advocates a return to community self-reliance, local empowerment, and the rebuilding of traditional commercial districts based on their unique assets:  distinctive architecture, a pedestrian-friendly environment, personal service, local ownership, and a sense of community.

 

The Main Street Four-Point Approach is a comprehensive strategy that is tailored to meet local needs and opportunities.  It encompasses work in four distinct areas - Design, Economic Restructuring, Promotions, and Organization - that are combine to address all of the commercial district's needs.  The philosophy and the eight guiding principles behind this methodology make it an effective tool for community-based, grassroots revitalization efforts.  The Main Street Approach has been successful in communities of all sizes, both rural and urban.

 

The Main Street Approach is incremental; it is not designed to produce immediate change.  Because they often fail to address the underlying causes of commercial district decline, expensive improvements, such as pedestrian malls or sports arenas, do not always generate the desired economic results.  In order to succeed, a long-term revitalization effort requires careful attention to every aspect of downtown - a process that takes time and requires leadership and local capacity building.

 

The Main Street Four-Point Approach to commercial district revitalization

The National Main Street Center offers a comprehensive commercial district revitalization strategy that has been widely successful in towns and cities nationwide.  Described below are the four points of the Main Street approach which work together to build a sustainable and complete community revitalization effort.

Coincidentally, the four points of the Main Street Approach correspond with the four forces of real estate value, which are social, political, physical and economic.

 

 

 

 

Valdosta Main Street/CVDA

P.O. Box 1125

300 N. Lee Street

Valdosta, GA 31603

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