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Main Street Batesville receives national Main Street accreditation

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Main Street Batesville (MSB) has been designated as an accredited Main Street program for meeting rigorous performance standards. Each year, Main Street America and its partners announce the list of accredited programs “…to recognize their exceptional commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization through the Main Street Approach,” the organization said in a release.

“We are proud to recognize this year’s 889 nationally accredited Main Street programs that have worked tirelessly to advance economic vitality and quality of life in their downtowns and commercial districts,” said Patrice Frey, president & CEO of Main Street America. “During an incredibly challenging year, these programs demonstrated the power of the Main Street movement to drive impressive local recovery efforts, champion small businesses, and foster vibrant downtown districts. I am inspired by their hard work and confident that these accredited communities will continue to help their downtowns flourish in the next stages of recovery.”

In 2020, Main Street America programs generated $4.14 billion in local reinvestment, helped open 4,356 net new businesses, generated 14,988 net new jobs, catalyzed the rehabilitation of 8,488 historic buildings, and clocked 983,702 volunteer hours.

Main Street Batesville’s performance is annually evaluated by Main Street Arkansas, which works in partnership with Main Street America to identify the local programs that meet 10 national performance standards. Evaluation criteria determine the communities that are building meaningful and sustainable revitalization programs and include standards such as, fostering strong public-private partnerships, documenting programmatic progress, and actively preserving historic buildings.

“We are very excited to receive this accreditation from the National Trust Main Street Center,” said Mandi Curtwright, MSB Executive Director (pictured above, second from left, with Main Street Arkansas representatives). “It is a great honor and reward for all our downtown supporters, businesses, property owners, and volunteers, as well as the entire Batesville community, who have worked so hard to get where we are today.”


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