Archive for August 28th, 2007

Centralia Downtown Association Formation ~ Opportunity Knocks!

August 28, 2007

The formation of the new Centralia Downtown Association is a major step of progress for the developing downtown sector.  This past spring several business owners, investors and City Economic Development Director, Polo Enriquez, attended the overview workshop at the National Main Street Convention being held in Seattle.  We were among the attendees at the NMS Conference.  It was interesting to hear speaker after speaker from NMS speak directly to the need for a cohesive downtown association group.  The most successful testimonies from cities that had made major economic recoveries and went on to become sought after tourist destinations all had one thing in common - - a committed group of downtown business owners that were bonded together through their association and devoted to breathing new life into their historic downtown centers.

We found the most impressive part of the NMS program is that there is a track record of success documented throughout the nation with city after city that made a come back after seriously embracing and committing to the NMS program.  It is yet to be determined if the new CDA will formally adopt the NMS designation – however, adopting the step by step plan that the NMS established and working through the steps will be a charge in the right direction.  The NMS program revolves around “Guiding Principles” and specific action steps are outlined to achieve those markers of success.  In our opinion, the great thing about the NMS program is it is tried, true and proven.

One of the most exciting elements of the NMS program is the ability to use the CDA as a venue for continuing business education.  Once established the individual committees can sponsor workshops and training events that benefit the greater good of the individual business owner, building owner, investor and city officials.  A downtown association group allows greater cohesiveness and ultimately brings a greater sense of community. Cost effective business education in marketing, economic and community development, successful event planning, writing for grants, long term planning and merchandising are only a few of the educational opportunities that the CDA can sponsor. (more…)