• 2020 Excellence in Downtown Revitalization Awards
    LITTLE ROCK As part of the 2020 Arkansas Municipal League Winter Conference held
    February 12-14 in the Capital City, Main Street Arkansas presented awards for Excellence in
    Downtown Revitalization to deserving program members. Main Street Arkansas is part of the
    Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, an agency of Arkansas Parks, Heritage and Tourism.
    Nominations for the awards were garnered from submissions from participating Main Street and
    Downtown Network Community programs from around the state.
    The 2020 Excellence in Downtown Revitalizations Awards were presented by Secretary of the
    Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourist Stacy Hurst:
    Best Creative Fundraising Effort, The River Haunt, Main Street Batesville
    Best Adaptive Re-Use Public, Independence County Library (nominated by Main Street
    Batesville)
    Best Adaptive Re-Use Private, The Royal on Main (nominated by Main Street Batesville)
    Best Public/Private Partnership, Citizens Bank and Main Street Batesville
    Best Downtown Public Improvement Project Public Space, Public Space, Maxfield Park,
    Main Street Batesville
    Best Façade Renovation, First Community Bank, Batesville
    Main Street Hero, L.C. Hartsfield, Main Street Blytheville
    Best Special Event, 80s Mall Mash-Up, Downtown Little Rock Partnership
    Outstanding Main Street Merchant, Brandy Thomason McNair of Bella Vita Jewelry
    (nominated by Downtown Little Rock Partnership)
    Best Image/Branding Campaign, Organization, Main Street El Dorado
    Main Street Hero, Paul Choate, Main Street El Dorado
    Outstanding Community Education Campaign, Morning Brew, #TeamEureka made up of
    Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce, the Eureka Springs Community Center and Main
    Street Eureka Springs
    Posthumous Recognition, Jim Holt, Main Street Eureka Springs
    Best Downtown Promotion or Event, Invest Fort Smith: A Summit to Propel Downtown
    Forward, 64.6 Downtown (Fort Smith) in partnership with Fort Smith Regional Chamber
    of Commerce
    Best Downtown Cultural Heritage Tourism Project, Elaine Massacre Memorial
    (nominated by Main Street Helena)
  • Posthumous Recognition, Sam Elardo, Main Street Helena
    Best Economic Impact Project, St. Bernards Healthcare Expansion (nominated by
    Downtown Jonesboro Association)
    Best Downtown Improvement Project, Crow Group Corporate Headquarters Renovation
    (nominated by Downtown Morrilton)
    Best Visual Merchandising Project, Gracefully Southern Accessories and Gifts
    (nominated by Main Street Paragould)
    Best Image/Branding Campaign, Business, Loblolly Creamery (nominated by SoMa501)
    Best Retail Promotion, SoMa After Dark, SoMa501
    Best Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Project, Feemster Building (nominated by Main
    Street Siloam Springs)
    Outstanding Marketing Campaign, Main Street Siloam Springs
    Best Downtown Public Improvement Project Streetscape, Bump Outs and Memorial
    Park, Main Street Siloam Springs and City of Siloam Springs
    Outstanding Executive Director, Kelsey Howard, Main Street Siloam Springs
    Best Downtown Public Improvement Project Public Art, “Watershed,” Main Street West
    Memphis and City of West Memphis
    Main Street Arkansas is the perfect combination of historic preservation, community
    revitalization, economic development, job creation and heritage tourism, Hurst told a crowd of
    approximately 200 guests, including public officials from counties around the state. “It’s a great
    program that is reaping huge rewards.
    This event marked Arkansas Heritage Director Jimmy Bryant’s first Main Street awards
    ceremony. “It was a great night,” said Bryant. “Seeing Kelsey Howard, who was nominated by
    her peers, receive the Outstanding Director award was a real highlight. She’s a deserving
    recipient and was genuinely surprised.”
    For more information about Main Street Arkansas and the awards, contact Greg Phillips, Main
    Street Arkansas director, at greg.phillips@arkansas.gov or (501) 324-9150.
    Main Street Arkansas is a program within the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (AHPP),
    an agency of Arkansas Heritage. AHPP is responsible for identifying, evaluating, registering and
    preserving the state’s cultural resources. Other divisions are the Arkansas Arts Council, the Delta
    Cultural Center in Helena, the Old State House Museum, the Arkansas Natural Heritage
    Commission, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, the Historic Arkansas Museum and the
    Arkansas State Archives. Arkansas Heritage is a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks,
    Heritage and Tourism.
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