Main Street Four-Point Approach

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Main Street Four-Point Approach is a comprehensive framework for revitalizing historic downtowns and commercial districts through coordinated work in organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial district revitalization strategy
downtown revitalization framework
aimsTo enhance historic character of downtowns
improve commercial district vitality
strengthen local economies
appliedBy local Main Street programs
associatedWith Main Street America program NERFINISHED
National Main Street Center NERFINISHED
basedOn community-driven planning
historic preservation principles
contrastsWith single-project revitalization approaches
designPointIncludes improving physical appearance
preserving historic buildings
developedFor small towns
traditional downtowns
urban neighborhood commercial districts
economicRestructuringPointIncludes adapting to market changes
recruiting new businesses
strengthening existing businesses
emphasizes coordinated work across four points
encourages broad community participation
public-private partnerships
focusesOn revitalization of historic downtowns
revitalization of traditional commercial districts
hasComponent design
economic restructuring
organization
promotion
implementedThrough local Main Street organizations
organizationPointIncludes building partnerships among stakeholders
developing sustainable funding
originatedIn United States NERFINISHED
promotionPointIncludes marketing the downtown
special events and festivals
recognizedAs national model for downtown revitalization
targets economic health of downtowns
physical environment of main streets
social vitality of commercial districts
timeHorizon long-term incremental change
usedIn historic preservation-based economic development

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National Main Street Center usesMethod Main Street Four-Point Approach