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Posted: Mar 31 2016 at 6:20pm |
Posted: 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 31, 2016 Downtown Middletown Inc.’s director goes to
full-time
By
Mike Rutledge Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Downtown Middletown Inc.
has taken a step toward accomplishing its biggest goal for this year: Joining
the list of cities across the country that are part of the prestigious Only
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communities with populations larger than 5,000, one requirement of such programs
is that they have a full-time director. DMI’s board checked that off the list
Wednesday when it bumped up Executive Director Mallory Greenham from part-time
to full-time employment. The change takes effect April 1. “That’s
been one of our goals for a long time, to be moving forward toward a “It’s
a lot to take on, but we’re trying to take the steps we can, and we’re moving
forward,” “She
brings what a lot of people that are downtown bring, and that’s the passion for
improving the downtown so that our community can have something to be proud of,
and to improve our identify here in this city,” “If
we become a Greenham
has had success attaining Joyce
Barrett, executive director of Heritage The
national “We look
at the factors that Main Streets special,” Barrett said. “I don’t know if you
can name a town that’s being successful at grass-roots downtown revitalization
who is really not in the Among
other things, the community’s A
lady from one “When
you visit a community and they think they know everything, and your downtown’s
pitiful, and you already know everything, I think you need some outside
information,” Barrett said. “You know upper-level housing (in downtown
buildings) is critical, but why isn’t it there, and how are you going to get it
there? You’re going to go out (in seminars) and you’re going to learn from
other people how to get it there.” DMI
has aspired to be a April
1 is the first day to apply for this year’s first round of There
are two to three rounds of applications each year. Applications for this round
are due by noon April 29. Some $35,000 will be available for this round. The
program matches the costs of up to 50 percent of facade-improvement costs for
buildings that are in the downtown area. For
more information, visit www.downtownmiddletown.org.
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