What is Main
Street?
What is the Main Street Approach to
Downtown Revitalization?
The Main Street program's success is based on a comprehensive strategy of work,
tailored to local needs and opportunities, in four broad areas, called the Main Street
Four Point ApproachTM:
(Click on a committee name for more detail)
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Design: Enhancing
the physical appearance of the commercial district by rehabilitating historic buildings,
encouraging supportive new construction, developing sensitive design management systems,
and long-term planning.
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Organization:
Building
consensus and cooperation among the many groups and individuals who have a role in the
revitalization process.
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Promotion: Marketing the traditional commercial district's assets to
customers, potential investors, new businesses, local citizens and visitors.
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Economic Restructuring:
Strengthening
the district's existing economic base while finding ways to expand it to meet new
opportunities -- and challenges from outlying development.
The Main Street Philosophy
The National Main Street Center's experience in helping communities bring their
downtowns back to life has shown time and time again that the Main Street Four Point
Approach succeeds only when combined with the following eight principles:
Comprehensive: A single project cannot
revitalize a downtown or commercial neighborhood. An ongoing series of initiatives is
vital to build community support and create lasting progress.
Incremental: Small projects make a big
difference. They demonstrate that "things are happening" on Main Street and hone
the skills and confidence the program will need to tackle more complex problems.
Self-Help: Although the National Main Street
Center can provide valuable direction and hands-on technical assistance, only local
leadership can initiate long-term success by fostering and demonstrating community
involvement and commitment to the revitalization effort.
Public/private partnership: Every local Main
Street program needs the support and expertise of both the public and private sectors. For
an effective partnership, each must recognize the strengths and weaknesses of the other.
Identifying and capitalizing on existing assets: One
of the National Main Street Center's key goals is to help communities recognize and make
the best use of their unique offerings. Local assets provide the solid foundation for a
successful Main Street initiative.
Quality: From storefront design to
promotional campaigns to special events, quality must be the main goal.
Change: Changing community attitudes and
habits is essential to bring about a commercial district renaissance. A carefully planned
Main Street program will help shift public perceptions and practices to support and
sustain the revitalization process.
Action-oriented: Frequent, visible changes
in the look and activities of the commercial district will reinforce the perception of
positive change. Small, but dramatic improvements early in the process will remind the
community that the revitalization effort is under way.
More Information: For more
information on Main Street visit the National
Main Street Center and the National
Trust for Historic Preservation. Or, you can call us
at (619) 294-2501.
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