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June 20th, 2024

6/20/2024

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MISSISSIPPI MAIN STREET CELEBRATES 40 YEARS, ANNOUNCES 
2024 AWARD WINNERS

PictureDaniel Boggs, CEO of Main Street Greenville accepting the Outstanding Economic Impact Project for phase 1 of the Downtown Revitalization Project.
JACKSON, Miss. (June 20, 2024) – The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated 40 years of downtown revitalization success and announced statewide award winners at its 2024 Annual Awards Luncheon at The South in downtown Jackson. 
The Annual Awards Luncheon honors Main Street directors, board members, and volunteers and recognizes the most outstanding downtown revitalization projects and events from designated Main Street communities throughout Mississippi. 
In celebration of MMSA’s 40th anniversary, special remarks were made by Governor Tate Reeves, Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann, Katie Blount, executive director of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, and Leah Kemp, executive director of the Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center.

“2024 is a special year as we celebrate 40 years of Main Street and remember our founders and the leaders who have gotten our statewide organization to where we are today,” said Jim Miller, MMSA Executive Director. “Main Street programs are an important economic driver in our state, and we honor and celebrate the local and state champions each year at our Annual Awards.”
MMSA staff presented the 2024 awards to recipients from designated Main Street communities throughout the state.
This year's award recipients are:
Aberdeen Main Street
Amory Main Street
Biloxi Main Street
Booneville Main Street Association
Main Street Clinton
Main Street Columbia, Inc.
Main Street Columbus
Main Street Greenville
Gulfport Main Street Association
Downtown Hattiesburg Association
Laurel Main Street
Meridian Main Street
Downtown Natchez Alliance
Nettleton Main Street
New Albany Main Street
Main Street Pascagoula
Ripley Main Street
Saltillo Main Street Association
Senatobia Main Street
Starkville Main Street Association
Tunica Main Street
Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association
Vicksburg Main Street Program
Water Valley Main Street Association
West Point Main Street
Woodville Main Street Association

Thirty Main Street programs also earned the Main Street Circle of Excellence and were recognized for their notable efforts in running efficient local programs and excelling with all MMSA requirements of a designated Main Street program. Medals were presented to the following communities: Aberdeen, Amory, Baldwyn, Biloxi, Booneville, Clinton, Columbus, Corinth, Crystal Springs, Greenville, Gulfport, Kosciusko, Laurel, Louisville, Meridian, Natchez, Nettleton, Pascagoula, Pearl, Pontotoc, Ripley, Saltillo, Senatobia, Starkville, Tunica, Tupelo, Vicksburg, Water Valley, West Point, and Woodville.
In addition, the 2024 Nationally Accredited and Affiliate Main Street programs were recognized, as well as new members, and Main Street directors who have served for 10 years or longer in their communities. 
This year’s Annual Awards Sponsors included Platinum Sponsor: Visit Vicksburg; Gold Sponsors: Mississippi Power, Neel-Schaffer, and SuperTalk Mississippi; Silver Sponsors: Belinda Stewart Architects, The Cottage Industry, Hancock Whitney, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, New Albany Main Street, and Ten One Strategies; and Bronze Sponsors: Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, Senatobia Main Street, Greater Starkville Development Partnership, and West Point Main Street.
Corporate Sponsors for the event included Entergy Mississippi, Mississippi Development Authority, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area, and Mississippi Power.
In 2023, Mississippi Main Street's Designated Communities generated 372 new businesses, 71 business expansions, 868 new jobs, 170 building rehabilitations, and 704 downtown residential units. In addition, 139 public improvement projects were completed as well as 70 new construction projects in downtown business districts. More than $326 million was invested by the public and private sectors in 2023, and more than 46,919 volunteer hours were recorded. 
Since 1993, MMSA has generated more than $6 billion in private and public investment (including more than $1.8 billion in public investment).

MMSA currently has 48 Designated Main Street communities, two Network communities, and 26 Associate members.

Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) is the catalyst for the preservation and economic revitalization of Mississippi’s historic downtowns and traditional commercial districts. As a Main Street America™ Coordinating Program, MMSA helps lead a powerful, grassroots network consisting of more than 40 Coordinating Programs and over 1,600 neighborhoods and communities across the country committed to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. 

View portions of phase one's revitalization here.



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