Area Main Street groups recognized at state meeting

Jun. 17—JACKSON — Seven Main Street associations from Northeast Mississippi were among several recognized at the Mississippi Main Street Association Annual Awards Luncheon in downtown Jackson.

The annual awards luncheon honors Main Street directors, board members and volunteers and recognizes the most outstanding downtown development projects and events from Main Street communities in Mississippi.

"After a year without face-to-face meetings, we are excited to celebrate the achievements of our Main Street communities again in person," said Thomas Gregory, MMSA State Coordinator. "As difficult as 2020 was for our communities, we still saw economic growth in our downtowns and resiliency from the small businesses in our downtown districts."

MMSA staff presented the 2021 awards to recipients from the 47 Designated Main Street programs throughout the state. This year's award recipients are:

—Aberdeen Main Street

—Batesville Main Street

—Biloxi Main Street

—Team Cleveland Main Street

—Main Street Clinton

—Main Street Columbus

—Main Street Corinth

—Main Street Greenville

—Main Street Greenwood, Inc.

—Downtown Hattiesburg Association

—Hernando Main Street Chamber

—Kosciusko Main Street

—Louisville/Noxapater Main Street

—New Albany Main Street

—Ocean Springs Main Street

—Main Street Pascagoula

—Picayune Main Street, Inc.

—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

"Our local Main Street directors have worked tirelessly to provide services to small businesses and create innovative ways to connect people together during the pandemic, and we are proud to celebrate their successes at our annual awards," Gregory said.

In addition, the 2021 nationally accredited programs were recognized, as well as new MMSA communities, Pearl and Itawamba County, several new associate members, and Main Street directors who have served for 10 years or longer in their communities.

The Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association was also recognized for winning the Great American Main Street Award in 2020, the most prestigious award given by Main Street America.

Debbie Brangenberg, DTMSA executive director, received the "Heart of Main Street" Award as well.

In 2020, Mississippi Main Street's Designated Communities generated 191 net new businesses, 52 expansions to existing businesses, 584 net new jobs, 74 building rehabilitations and 746 downtown residential units. Seventy-five public improvement projects were completed, as well as 26 new construction projects in downtown business districts. More than $227 million was invested by the public and private sectors in 2020, and more than 22,185 volunteer hours were recorded.

Since 1993, MMSA has generated more than $5.8 billion in private and public investment (including more than $1.5 billion in public investment).

dennis.seid@djournal.com