Local Leaders “Walk the Block” in Phoebus

Last month, the Phoebus Partnership welcomed City of Hampton council members and department directors into their newly designated Advancing Virginia Main Street (AVMS) district for “Walk the Block.” Attendees were presented with Partnership swag (including t-shirts with their new logos), and the event served as an ideal platform for continued municipal support of their Main … More Local Leaders “Walk the Block” in Phoebus

Virginia Humanities Grants: Bring Local Stories to Life

If you’re part of a Main Street community in Virginia, you know how important it is to connect and amplify your community through its rich history and culture. Whether you’re planning a historic walking tour, a community storytelling event, or festivals that bring local heritage to life, Virginia Humanities can help provide a funding boost. … More Virginia Humanities Grants: Bring Local Stories to Life

Rocky Mount Tees Off with First-Ever “Putt & Pour” Event to Strengthen Downtown Businesses

The Central Business District in Rocky Mount, Virginia, came alive recently with the inaugural “Putt & Pour” event—a lively, community-driven experience that blended food, drinks, shopping, and mini-golf into one unforgettable day. What began as a simple Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) event idea quickly grew into something more ambitious, thanks to the enthusiastic collaboration … More Rocky Mount Tees Off with First-Ever “Putt & Pour” Event to Strengthen Downtown Businesses

Onancock “Feels the Vibe” with Downtown Investment Success

Downtown Onancock is buzzing with fresh energy, and it’s no accident. The Feel the Vibe project, partially funded by a $45,000 Virginia Main Street (VMS) Downtown Investment Grant, brought together a creative mix of initiatives to attract more people downtown, support entrepreneurs, and enhance the district’s visual appeal. Onancock Main Street (OMS) led the effort, … More Onancock “Feels the Vibe” with Downtown Investment Success

Ten Communities, One Goal: Harnessing Data and Community Vision to Drive Downtown Revitalization

Over the summer, Virginia Main Street partnered with Friends of Southwest Virginia to launch a regional effort to help communities better understand and unlock the potential of their historic downtown districts. With support from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), the Downtown Inventory + Real Estate Redevelopment Strategy Project provided critical insight and customized tools to … More Ten Communities, One Goal: Harnessing Data and Community Vision to Drive Downtown Revitalization

Find Waldo & Discover Downtown Leesburg

Throughout the month of July, you could wander into historic downtown Leesburg and find your favorite red and white striped guy all around town. The Find Waldo Local scavenger hunt is an annual, nationwide initiative organized by Candlewick Press and the American Booksellers Association that supports locally owned businesses, promotes family-friendly activities, and brings communities … More Find Waldo & Discover Downtown Leesburg

Shape the Future of Your Downtown: Fall 2025 Rev Up Workshop Registration is Open!

Virginia Main Street (VMS) invites you to participate in an engaging, half-day workshop focused on the essential role that zoning and design play in creating thriving, vibrant downtowns. Whether your community is just beginning to tackle design-related challenges or is looking to take its revitalization strategy to the next level, this session is for you! … More Shape the Future of Your Downtown: Fall 2025 Rev Up Workshop Registration is Open!

Keeping Ashland on Track: How Train Day and the Downtown Ashland Association Power Main Street

Promoting Main Street takes many forms, but it all comes down to one big idea: positioning downtown as the beating heart of the community and the hub of economic activity. It’s about telling the world, “This place is special,” and inviting everyone to see what makes it shine. The Downtown Ashland Association (DAA) does this … More Keeping Ashland on Track: How Train Day and the Downtown Ashland Association Power Main Street

Simple Design Enhancements Encourage People to Linger Longer in Downtown Farmville

In the context of downtown revitalization, effective design doesn’t always require large-scale investments—small, strategic enhancements can have a significant and lasting impact. Whether it’s a splash of color, a place to rest, or a whimsical detail that sparks joy, small-scale projects can reinforce local identity, improve walkability, and foster a sense of place. These seemingly … More Simple Design Enhancements Encourage People to Linger Longer in Downtown Farmville