10 Things to Consider When Redeveloping a Vacant Building in Your Community

Recently, Michigan-based developer, Jenifer Acosta, published an article, “Choosing to Redevelop a Vacant Building,” via Proud Places where she unveils the challenges associated with adaptive reuse and emotionally describes the pure joy felt after transforming a vacant property, bringing new life to an abandoned space in one’s community. Apart from sharing redevelopment truths and recounting … More 10 Things to Consider When Redeveloping a Vacant Building in Your Community

CCV Series: March 2021 Recap & Additional Resources

Educational Webinar: During the month of March, the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) welcomed Phil Eich (pictured left), founder of Storyville Social, to demonstrate how storytelling strengthens relationships between people, connects us to our past and future and cultivates pride in one’s place. Eich discussed how to combine the art of storytelling … More CCV Series: March 2021 Recap & Additional Resources

Reimagining Everyday Transit as a Canvas for Public Art

Annually, the Tom Tom Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that brings people together to celebrate the creativity and entrepreneurship of Charlottesville, Virginia, encourages talented artists and designers to submit their designs to transform a 35′ clean diesel public transit CAT bus and JAUNT bus into moving murals. The City Art Bus Competition draws whimsical and … More Reimagining Everyday Transit as a Canvas for Public Art

Paying It Forward, One Cup of Coffee at a Time

Now more than ever, random acts of kindness are keeping people’s spirits up during the novel coronavirus pandemic, and there’s a fantastic example of such efforts taking place in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia at Italian Station, a local bakery and cafe. In February, the small business launched a pay-it-forward initiative to have patrons cover coffee purchases … More Paying It Forward, One Cup of Coffee at a Time

Towards a More Inclusive and Equitable Commonwealth

In February, the UVA Institute for Engagement & Negotiation in partnership with Governor Ralph Northam and his administration hosted a Summit on Equitable Collaboration. Over the course of two days, experienced professionals and leaders from across the commonwealth met to discuss and share their experiences increasing collaboration within a variety of fields. This Summit was … More Towards a More Inclusive and Equitable Commonwealth

BREAKING NEWS: Register Today for American Rescue Plan Information Webinars

Excitingly, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has two new targeted grant programs scheduled to open during April. The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant and Restaurant Revitalization Fund will be open to only eligible shuttered venues and restaurants. The Virginia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will host two webinars to review grant details and guidelines, and we … More BREAKING NEWS: Register Today for American Rescue Plan Information Webinars

Kathleen O. Frazier Elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ Prestigious College of Fellows

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is elevating eight AIA members from AIA Virginia to its prestigious College of Fellows, AIA’s highest membership honor, for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Less than 3% of the architecture profession achieve AIA Fellowship. Excitingly, Kathleen O. Frazier, co-founder of Frazier Associates, was among those … More Kathleen O. Frazier Elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ Prestigious College of Fellows

Virginia SBDC Launches New International eCommerce Accelerator Program for Small Business Owners

Our guest blogger, Aaron Miller (pictured left), serves as the Director of the International Business Development program for the Virginia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at George Mason University (GMU). Throughout his professional career, Miller has worked with numerous small businesses, trade professionals, economic development organizations and universities to deliver trainings focused on the core … More Virginia SBDC Launches New International eCommerce Accelerator Program for Small Business Owners

Main Street Now Conference: Small Business Day

Excitingly, the virtual Main Street Now Conference will feature an engaging and informative day of sessions for small business owners to receive guidance and actionable insight as they look ahead to recovery! On Tuesday, April 13, attendees will have access to an education track featuring live, interactive workshops with retail experts, plenaries with thought leaders … More Main Street Now Conference: Small Business Day

Wytheville’s Local Main Street Program Leads Effort to Infuse $800,000 into Wythe County Businesses

Our guest blogger, Todd Wolford (pictured left), serves as the Executive Director of Wytheville’s local Advancing Virginia Main Street (AVMS) program, Downtown Wytheville, Inc. (DWI). Wolford possesses a strong passion for public service and working with people to achieve positive results, and that’s why he’s excited to discuss how DWI led the effort to infuse … More Wytheville’s Local Main Street Program Leads Effort to Infuse $800,000 into Wythe County Businesses