Seal of the Governor
For Immediate Release: August 2, 2018
Contacts: Office of the Governor: Ofirah Yheskel, Ofirah.Yheskel@governor.virginia.gov | Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development: Amanda Love, (804) 371-7006, amanda.love@dhcd.virginia.gov

Governor Northam Announces $172,000 in Virginia Main Street Grants

Funding includes grants for design and economic vitality projects

RICHMOND—Governor Northam announced today $172,000 in Virginia Main Street grants, including $132,000 awarded for seven projects in the towns of Abingdon and South Boston, and the cities of Bristol, Danville, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg and Winchester.

“Vibrant downtown neighborhoods are important to help our cities and towns attract new businesses, invite tourism and grow the Virginia economy,” said Governor Northam. “The Virginia Main Street grants support efforts to revitalize downtown buildings, spark new economic development and drive more private investment to these areas.”

The Downtown Investment Grants (DIGs), administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), are for design and economic vitality projects targeting areas of specific need in historic downtown neighborhoods located in designated Virginia Main Street communities. These grants are available to designated Main Street organizations to accelerate the economic revitalization of their downtown districts by helping implement innovative strategies, plans and programs that create an environment for increased private investment. 

To provide technical assistance and training certification, additional designated Virginia Main Street communities received funding, including the city of Franklin for consultant services to assist with vision and branding in FY 2019 and the city of Hopewell for National Main Street certification training.

“In the last five years, designated Virginia Main Street communities have generated more than $272 million in private investment in their downtown districts,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “The Virginia Main Street program has been revitalizing our downtown communities for more than 33 years, and through these grants, we are continuing that hard work to create inviting downtowns to live, work and visit.”

In addition to the seven Downtown Investment Grants for the designated Virginia Main Street communities, six grants totaling $35,000 were given to Virginia Main Street Commercial District Affiliate communities to assist in achieving their downtown revitalization goals. The grants were awarded to the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization in Arlington County, Russell County on behalf of the Dante Community Association, the city of Galax, and the towns of Narrows, Glade Spring and Stanardsville.

Commercial District Affiliate grants are offered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development through the Virginia Main Street Program, the state’s coordinating program for Main Street America. The grants are designed to provide funding for projects or services that will assist communities or organizations in achieving their downtown revitalization goals.

In 1985, the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development adopted the Main Street program for Virginia to help prevent downtown districts across the Commonwealth from economic decline. This unique program works to re-energize economic development of downtown communities while utilizing their cultural assets and character. This is further accomplished by pooling the resources of their local civic and business leaders who are determined to bring their Main Street communities back to life. The innovative Main Street Approach uses design, promotion, economic vitality and organization to help localities build better communities. The Virginia Main Street program is comprised of 28 designated communities, one Virginia Downtown and more than 80 Commercial District Affiliates throughout Virginia.

 

FY 2019 Virginia Main Street Downtown Investment Grant Awards:

Organization

Project Name

Award

Abingdon Main Street

Façade Improvement Program

$12,000

Believe in Bristol

Façade Improvement Program

$25,000

Destination Downtown South Boston

Keep Entrepreneurs Program (KEP)

$15,000

Downtown Lynchburg Association

Downtown Lynchburg Vitality Program

$25,000

Fredericksburg Main Street

Zero Interest Façade Loan Program

$25,000

Old Town Development Board (Winchester)

Downtown Wayfinding

$10,000

River District Association (Danville)

Façade Improvement Program

$25,000

TOTAL:

$137,000


FY 2019 Commercial District Affiliate Grantees:

Organization/Locality

Project Name

Award

Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization (Arlington County)

Columbia Pike Banner Program

$7,000

City of Galax

Galax Main Street Banners

$3,300

Town of Narrows

“Giles County Hometowns” Program

$7,000

Project Glade 
(Town of Glade Spring)

Glade Spring Town Square Mural

$5,900

Russell County 
(Dante Community Association)

Dante Community Association Park Development

$4,800

Stanardsville Area Revitalization (Town of Stanardsville)

Greene Commons Group

$7,000

TOTAL:

$35,000

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