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What Main Street Can Do For You!
- Listing in the Shopping & Services Guide /
Membership Directory
- Ribbon
cuttings/Anniversary celebrations
- World
Wide Web presence at www.cgmainstreet.org
- Main Street is your single point of contact for
downtown revitalization/redevelopment interests or concerns
- Membership
window sticker
- Opportunity to be included in the Main Street
advertising
- Listing
in the quarterly newsletter
- Opportunity
to submit information of what's new at your business for the
quarterly newsletter
- Listing
in the Main Street annual meeting program
- Members
within the district have an opportunity to be recognized at the
Governor's Rural Development Conference through the Arizona Main
Street award program, which acknowledges improvements made to their
business or building.
- Members
with historic properties have an opportunity to be recognized through the Arizona Heritage Preservation
Honor Award Program
- Main
Street is the liaison between business and City government
- Opportunity
to serve on the Main Street Board of Directors
- Advertising
exposure in Main Street office/event booth
- Networking
opportunities
- Opportunity
to serve on one of the four Main Street committees
Organization: Main Street develops public/private
partnerships of diverse groups to work together to improve downtown.
Promotion: Re-Establishes downtown as an unique and
vital place in the community to attract consumers and investors.
Design: Enhances the visual quality, accessibility, and
overall attractiveness of downtown.
Economic Restructuring: Strengthens downtown's existing
economic base while diversifying it.
These committees are the four key components of the program that are
integrated into a comprehensive revitalization strategy to accomplish the
program's goals.
WHAT TO DO TO BECOME A MEMBER
For a membership application call 836-8744 or E-mail downtown@cgmailbox.com
There is not a requirement to be in the district to become
a member. We welcome members throughout the community that are
interested in supporting the historic downtown revitalization.
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