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Main Street Downtown Revitalization Program Marks 20th Anniversary
For Immediate Release: May 22, 2008 MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle today congratulated the Wisconsin Main Street Program on its 20th Anniversary of revitalizing downtowns in Wisconsin. "From Viroqua to Rice Lake to Chippewa Falls, the Main Street Program has not only helped restore pride and community spirit to downtowns across the state, but has also provided an important economic boon, attracting new businesses and creating new jobs for hard-working Wisconsin families," Governor Doyle said. "I'm pleased to recognize the Main Street Program's 20 years of service to Wisconsin." Department of Commerce (Commerce) Deputy Secretary Aaron D. Olver represented the Governor at the gala and awards reception held Thursday, May 22, 2008 at the Monona Terrace in Madison. Wisconsin Main Street is an economic development program targeting Wisconsin's historic commercial districts, which has generated nearly $1 billion in public and private reinvestment to the state. The program has attracted nearly 3,500 new businesses, creating more than 15,000 jobs. Staff members provide technical support and training to Wisconsin communities that have expressed a grass-roots commitment to revitalizing their traditional business districts. Wisconsin�s Main Street includes both small and large communities as well as neighborhoods in Milwaukee and Green Bay. Member communities have improved streetscapes, restored buildings, completed new construction projects, and increased housing in the upper stories of downtown buildings. The 20th Anniversary Gala, reception, and ceremony recognized the best projects in the last 20 years and the best projects of 2007. It also inducted local founders and dedicated volunteers into the newly formed Main Street Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame inductees are as follows: Bev Anderson, Darlington; Fred Nelson, Viroqua; Frances Williams, Sharon; Steven Schmidt, Sheboygan Falls; Greg Larsen, Green Bay; and Russ and Teddy Kostrzak of Tigerton. For more information on the Hall of Fame inductees and the best projects over the last 20 years, visit http://commerce.wi.gov/CD/CD-BDD-GALAAwards.html. Heartland Business Bank, Wisconsin Community Bank, Wisconsin Downtown Action Council and the Wisconsin Main Street Alliance sponsored the gala.
Program history
In 1988, the first five communities joined the Wisconsin Main Street Program: Beloit, Eau Claire, Ripon, River Falls and Sheboygan Falls. Beloit, Ripon and Sheboygan Falls are still active participants in the program.
Current Main Street Communities
Contact information for interested communities
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