The Main Street Approach
Telling the story
The Main Street Approach was developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's National Main Street Center with the goal of economic development within the context of historic preservation. The following four points and eight guiding principles are integrated to create a positive, identifiable image for downtown districts.
Four Point Approach
Business Improvement -- This element involves diversifying the downtown economy by identifying potential market niches, finding new uses for vacant or underused spaces and improving business practices.
Design -- Utilizing appropriate design concepts, the visual quality of the downtown (buildings, signs, window displays, landscaping, and environment) is enhanced.
Organization -- Each community has many groups of people who are interested in and are willing to work toward the goal of a revitalized downtown. The organizational element brings together the public sector, private groups and individual citizens, with coordination by a paid program manager, to work more effectively in the downtown.
Promotion -- By promoting the downtown in a positive manner, a community can begin to focus on downtown as a source of community pride, social activity and economic development potential.
Guiding Principles
- Incremental Process
- Comprehensive Four Point Approach
- Quality
- Public and Private Partnership
- Changing Attitudes
- Focus on Existing Assets
- Self-Help Program
- Implementation Oriented
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