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Because Great Places Don't Just Happen By Accident.
It makes economic sense to invest in Main Streets and downtowns! buff.ly/H5OhV6X
Thanks for sharing this example, @strongtowns.org and Urban3!
These restaurants and stores in downtown Austin, Minnesota produce more value per acre than the nearby Walmart.

What makes the difference?

Proximity and intensity of use.
July 23, 2025 at 2:34 AM
Did you hear the big #MainStreetRI news? The RI General Assembly approved legislation allocating $125K to our Main Street Coordinating Program! Read all about it and all we plan to do with you here in RI to transform our Main Streets into great streets in this PBN story: tinyurl.com/3enp6aec
A new attempt to breathe life into R.I.’s main streets
The colloquial “Main Streets” are vital for community cohesion and small-business growth. Yet, these areas don’t develop naturally, and many local commercial corridors struggle to reach their full pot...
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July 7, 2025 at 6:25 PM
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Concerned about Climate Resilience in #RI on your Main Street? If so, come learn from the experts. On 6/26 our next #MainStreetRI Roundtable features Katie Trautz, ED of Montpelier Alive, who led volunteers in the clean-up efforts in downtown Montpelier VT after the 2023 floods.
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June 23, 2025 at 1:32 PM
How about setting up a living room on a Main Street?

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A year and a half ago, Lisa Garcia received a big box in the mail at her home in Blacksburg, VA. It came from an organization in the UK. Inside, she found a bunch of goodies, including hanging lights, mugs, a visitor book, and a vinyl sign.  The next week, she asked her husband to help her pack all the furniture in their living room into the car, so she could bring it to the local farmers market. “We had all the signs and stuff, but we needed furniture, so we used ours,” says Garcia. “A part of me thought, ‘this is insanity, what will people think when they see a living room in the middle of the market?’” Within 15 minutes, it was standing room only. “Folks would walk by and ask what we were selling. I told them that we were selling nothing, that it was a public living room. Everyone is welcome to sit and chat,” says Garcia. “And that’s it, they’re just off to the races. It’s simple, but it really strikes a chord.” Folks stayed for hours and asked when the next one was happening.  So, she kept it going. She and a group of other volunteers from the New River Valley TimeBank host regular “public living rooms” at the university, the thrift store, and in parks. She now uses easy-to-move furniture that has been purchased specifically for the events.  The public living room was invented in 2015 by the UK nonprofit Camerados, which believes that “the answer to our problems is each other.”  Why? Because connection with others can get us through the toughest of times. More than 460 have been started, mainly in the UK, but also in Canada, Australia, the US, and a few other countries. Garcia says each of her public living rooms is different. Sometimes someone brings an instrument and plays music, other times people play games like Connect Four. But all provide a welcoming space for neighbors to meet each other and have conversations. “We don’t really have a set schedule, but we organize them regularly. The only constant is that  someone new always sits in and before we are ready to leave, they ask to get involved.”  “Anyone can be a Camerado and start a public living room,” says Yvonne Dawson, head of Learning and Partnerships at Camerados. When folks are ready to create a public living room, they apply to receive a box, like the one Garcia got. “We only ask them to follow six principles to be a Camerado to someone else and to create a sense of mutuality.”  The six principles are 1) Mix with people who are not like you; 2) It's ok to disagree respectfully; 3) No fixing, just be alongside; 4) Ask someone struggling to help you; 5) Have fun, to be silly is to be human; and 6) It's ok to be a bit rubbish sometimes.  “Our American friends struggle with the last one, they think we mean that they should be ‘trashy,’” says Dawson. “We mean that it’s ok when we make mistakes or not show up being our best. We all have bad days, but the most important thing is that we show up.” Dawson says that while they are intentional about asking folks not to “fix” each other during the public living rooms, as people develop relationships, they naturally help each other and tackle issues affecting their community together. “We regularly see camerados gather for community cleanups, to start mentorship programs, and do food drives,” she says.  The organization uses a methodology called Community Reporting to capture the effect of public living rooms on people and the community. They share these reports on a website they call The Brain. For example, in Cumnock, Scotland, people received peer support for various emotional, recovery, and isolation issues and the community saw improvements in the way public services were delivered, after housing officials and police started attending the public living rooms. But the deepest impact, says Garcia, is that the living rooms create spaces for trust building.”They remind us that generally people are nice and good. They are caring.” She says we need more of them, many more. Intrigued?  Learn more and apply at the Camerados website.
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June 19, 2025 at 4:40 PM
Next up for our #MainStreetRI Roundtables: @billbartholomew.bsky.social discusses Social Connection on Main Street. Next Thursday May 22nd @12pm #zoom #free! Register today!

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May 15, 2025 at 3:26 PM
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Have you seen our lineup for our 2025 Smart Growth Award Winners?! Join us on May 8th to celebrate these exemplary people and projects & hear Keynote Speaker @BillBartholomew speak to how our built environment can be reimagined to foster social connection. REGISTER: tinyurl.com/ub5zewwp
April 17, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Join us 4/24 @12pm on zoom for our next #MainStreetRI Roundtable: Day in the Life of a Main Street Manager with the Connecticut Main Street Center. Learn more and Register: growsmartri.org/main-street-...
April 17, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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Looking to improve foot traffic, bring new energy, preserve and beautify your Main Street? Let's talk storefront and facade improvement! Next #MainStreetRI Roundtable on 3/27 @12pm we'll look at East Providence's Storefront Improvement Program. Register now... It's free!
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March 24, 2025 at 6:58 PM
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Every Main Street is unique. It has a sense of place created by small businesses, interesting architecture, local traditions, and vibrant events. When we cultivate these things, we help sustain local economies, preserve community culture, and foster welcoming places.
March 21, 2025 at 1:22 PM
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Love this map of local and independently-owned eateries, services, and shops along the main drag in Chepachet, RI! #VisitChepachet #chooseIndieLocal
March 23, 2025 at 6:32 PM
Are there any projects, plans / policies or people on your Main Street worthy of recognition and celebration? If so, nominate today!!
Have you submitted your 2025 Smart Growth Nomination yet? Today is the last day to do so! Nominate the best of Rhode Island's projects, policies / plans or leaders that exemplify smart growth values. We can't wait to see what you're excited to share!
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March 14, 2025 at 2:17 PM
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Shhh! Our next #MainStreetRI Roundtable explores ...The Secret Lives of Bus Stops!

Thurs Feb 27 @12pm.

You'd be surprised by how much there is to learn about bus stops & what's involved in installing one on your street. Join us! Free to Register:
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February 19, 2025 at 10:17 PM
(re)Introducing #RhodyLoveNotes: a collective mapping project that builds community around beloved places and spaces hidden across #RhodeIsland.

Explore 75+ Love Notes to special RI places and write your own!

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February 14, 2025 at 3:35 PM
When thinking of the best of winter placemaking, look no further than #DowntownPVD Lumina FESTIVAL happening this weekend! Go check it out and consider what you might bring to your #mainstreet next year!

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#LUMINA #WinterWonderland
note reel is a recap of Lumina 2024
February 7, 2025 at 1:42 AM
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📣 ATTN CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, & VT! New grants offer 2 nonprofits or agencies working w/nonprofits $60,000 each for indoor popups for civic & social life in BIPOC +/or low-inc communities + tech assist & cap building from PPS & @culturehousecc.bsky.social. 🔗 bit.ly/3PHJQuE
February 3, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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25 Great Ideas of the New Urbanism: Building and revitalizing urban centers is one of the great tasks of the New Urbanism, including figuring out how traditional commercial centers function and incorporating mainstream retail into walkable places. www.cnu.org/publicsquare...
January 28, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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Street-corner buildings occupy a special place on Main Street. Upper levels on the side street should be well-composed in exchange for getting more light even if the frontage windows are more intricate. The storefront should turn the corner well, often with a chamfer.
January 25, 2025 at 1:23 AM
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It is not necessary for every building on a Main Street to have a parapet front, as the building on the left corner with Second Empire memories illustrates. A Main Street (or in this case, it's actually Vine Street) needs a balance of regularity and variety.
January 25, 2025 at 1:25 AM
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Are you registered for Next Week's @mainstreetri.bsky.social ROUNDTABLE? You should be! We've invited our friends from Connecticut Main Street Center to lead us in a webinar introducing the core, proven concepts of Main Street management.

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January 16, 2025 at 5:42 PM
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Visual representation of why it makes sense to invest in our Main Streets and downtowns!
WATCH: If you STILL don’t understand how car-dependent suburbia is HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED by downtown and all the urban parts of your city, watch this EXCELLENT video by #NotJustBikes with Urban3 & @strongtowns.bsky.social. And then PLEASE SHARE it as much as possible. www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Nw6...
November 26, 2024 at 2:16 AM