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Michigan Main Street Program

Introduction

Based in historic preservation, the Main Street approach was developed to save historic commercial architecture and community fabric, while also aiding in economic development. The aim of Michigan Main Street is for Michigan's downtowns to revitalize and grow into thriving traditional centers of commerce for people and business. These healthy and vibrant downtowns are part of a larger strategy to retain and attract young people, professionals and high tech companies to the State of Michigan.

There are currently thirteen Main Street communities in Michigan: Boyne City, Calumet, Clare, Grand Haven, Howell, Iron Mountain, Manistee, Marshall, Muskegon, Niles, Old Town Lansing, Portland, and Scottville.

 Niles, Berrien County: before removal of non-historic slip covering
 Niles, Berrien County: after removal of non-historic slip covering

Michigan Main Street utilizes the National Trust's Four Point Approach of Main Street: Organization, Promotion, Design and Economic Revitalization to develop key partnerships, provide technical assistance, and networking opportunities for each of the Michigan Main Street communities. The Design services are provided by the Main Street Architect within the State Historic Preservation Office. For five years, each community nominates three buildings to receive schematic design assistance for facades. In addition, the community receives technical assistance to properties throughout the downtown and several educational workshops covering a variety of topics.

Boyne City, Charlevoix County

The program is designed to improve all aspects of the downtown through public participation, organization and rehabilitation through a locally driven program. It is administered through a partnership between the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA).

For more information on the Main Street program, contact Laura Krizov of MSHDA at 517-241-4237, or visit MSHDA's Main Street website.


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