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Three Main Street America Staff members standing in front of a mural in Marion, Iowa.

Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams

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We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

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Two community members in Emporia Kansas pose with a sign saying "I'm a Main Streeter"

Emporia, Kansas © Emporia Main Street

Our Network

Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

Overview Coordinating Programs Main Street Communities Collective Impact Awards & Recognition Community Evaluation Framework Join the Movement
Dionne Baux and MSA partner working in Bronzeville, Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois © Main Street America

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Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

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Rock Springs Main Street/​Urban Renewal Agency was one of the three winners of the 2018 Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA). Made possible through support from U.S. Bank and selected by a national jury of community development professionals and leaders in the fields of economic development and historic preservation, the award winners serve as exceptional models for comprehensive, preservation-based commercial district revitalization. Rock Springs Main Street was recognized for their leadership in rallying community members and transforming the downtown district into a thriving destination. 


Main Street America Program: Rock Springs Main Street/​Urban Renewal Agency
Coordinating Program: Wyoming Main Street
Year Organization Founded: 2006
Population: 24,045
Public and Private Reinvestment: $25,895,438
Net New Businesses: 56
Buildings/​Structures Rehabilitated:
234

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The free Brown Bag Concert Series occurs weekly to the delight of residents and downtown businesses. © Rock Springs Main Street

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Rock Springs demonstrates the great potential of Main Street,” said Patrice Frey, President and CEO of Main Street America. The Main Street Approach, in the hands of a high capacity organization like Rock Springs Main Street/​URA, has the power to usher in a new era of economic opportunity and promise in a community.”

Founded in 1888 by a diverse group of immigrant coal miners, Rock Springs experienced booms and busts since its early coal mining days through the present-day oil and gas economy. This up and down cycle negatively impacted the downtown district and it became a place most people avoided. In 2006, the Rock Springs Main Street/​Urban Renewal Agency was founded to address the tarnished reputation and bring about renewed vibrancy.

  • People stroll along a main street checking out vintage cars parked on both sides.

    Annual Rods & Rails Car Show features over 125 antique cars and motorcycles. © Rock Springs Main Street

  • A woman photographs three children sitting on a fence railing.

    The Rock Springs Coal sign spans over Main Street, serving as a reminder of the town’s coal mining industry heritage. © Rock Springs Main Street

Due to the efforts of the Main Street organization and the can-do attitude of the community, today downtown Rock Springs has a vibrant local economy and cultural scene. The Freight Station, a signature structure in the downtown district that had been abandoned for more than 30 years, is now a vibrant community center that bustles with weekly events. It also houses the Visitors Center where travelers can get recommendations and learn about the rich history of downtown. Entertainment is also easy for visitors to find thanks to the newly refurbished 370-seat Broadway Theater and the Community Fine Arts Center. Shopping and restaurant options abound with over 15 bars and restaurants and over 30 unique, locally-owned boutique shops.

A strategic long-range preservation plan for downtown Rock Springs, dubbed Vision 2020, was created with strong community input and details redevelopment initiatives that will help foster economic and social vitality. Renovation projects include commissioning art installations, reinventing a neglected community garden, adding more recreational opportunities, improving downtown housing, and redeveloping vacant buildings and lots.

  • A large group of people gather around a tour guide standing in front of a large stone building.

    The Rock Springs Historical Museum offers guided tours of historical and cultural landmarks. © Rock Springs Main Street

  • Bagpipers walk underneath a through a park.

    Bunning Park is a greenspace anchor for the downtown corridor. © Rock Springs Main Street

I’m so proud of the work we have done in Downtown Rock Springs to reshape the district back into the vibrant, exciting area it once was, and winning this prestigious award is validation of the work we’re doing,” says Chad Banks, Manager of the Rock Springs Main Street/​URA, which has been working to revitalize Downtown Rock Springs for the last 10 years. It wouldn’t be possible without the support of the city, the URA/​Main Street Board and the countless volunteers who give their time and talents to ensure the success of the program. I look forward to getting back to Rock Springs and celebrating this win with the community.”

  • Vacant and weather worn single story retail storefront.

    Underground Hair Salon storefront before receiving a façade improvement grant. © Rock Springs Main Street

  • Single story retail storefront with bright blue awning.

    Underground Hair Salon after receiving a façade improvement grant. © Rock Springs Main Street

Since Rock Springs joined the Main Street program, 150 total jobs have been added to the downtown corridor, with 56 new businesses setting up shop in the area over the last decade. Several incentive programs have been implemented to attract new businesses to downtown, such as the Rental Assistance and Façade Improvement Grant programs. In 2017, 13 façade grants were awarded, totaling over $30,000. Since this program was initiated, 54 grants have been awarded. Businesses can also receive up to $1,000 to help paint their building — to date, 234 buildings have been spruced up. 

The Rock Springs Main Street program has transformed and revitalized the most blighted areas of the URA through public consensus, volunteerism, and preservation of its historic character and cultural heritage, all key elements to their success.

It is a great honor for the entire community for Downtown Rock Springs to be selected as the 2018 Great American Main Street Award winner,” says Rock Springs Mayor Carl Demshar. The award is a result of the hard work we’ve done to revitalize downtown, but the economic benefits ripple throughout the entire community.”