Rock Springs Main Street/URA Receives Accreditation
Main Street America is proud to announce  that the Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency is one of 883 Main  Street programs across the country to have earned accredited status, Main  Street America’s top level of recognition.
            This elite  designation signifies a strong commitment to preservation-based economic  development and community revitalization, along with a track record of  effectively applying the Main Street Approach.   Programs created by Main Street organizations, such as the Rock Springs  Main Street/URA have made meaningful improvements in their communities and are  on the pathway to achieving even more significant economic, physical and  organizational improvements in their downtowns.
              Combined,  these Accredited and Affiliate communities generated $4.14 billion in local  reinvestment, helped open 4,356 net new businesses, generated 14,988 net new  jobs, catalyzed the rehabilitation of 8,488 historic buildings, and clocked  983,702 volunteer hours in 2020. 
              “We are thrilled to acknowledge this year’s Accredited and Affiliate  programs and their dedication to advancing economic opportunity and quality of  life in their downtowns,” said Patrice Frey, President & CEO of Main Street  America. “During an incredibly challenging year, these programs have  demonstrated the power of the Main Street movement to champion small  businesses, drive recovery efforts, and lift up their communities. I am inspired  by their efforts and know that these Main Street programs will continue to help  their districts flourish in the next stages of recovery.
              Statewide,  countywide, and citywide Coordinating Programs evaluate, select, and recommend  qualifying communities to Main Street America on an annual basis. Communities  must meet ten rigorous standards to qualify for Accreditation status.  Evaluation criteria determines the communities that are building comprehensive  and sustainable revitalization efforts and include standards such as fostering  strong public-private partnerships, documenting programmatic progress, and  actively preserving historic buildings.
“Downtown Rock Springs is the soul of our city,” URA Board Chairperson, Maria Mortensen said. “I’m very proud to be connected with an organization that focuses on growth and quality of life in our community.”
In 2020, 17 private buildings were enhanced and restored, ten new businesses opened during that year, $169,025 private investments and 5.5 net full time jobs were created in Downtown Rock Springs.
The Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency is charged with the redevelopment of downtown Rock Springs. As part of their mission, there are three standing committees – Business Development, Promotions and Arts and Culture. For more information on the program, contact the Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency at 307-352-1434 or visit their website at downtownrs.com.
Originally posted by Downtown Rock Springs via Locable
Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency
603 South Main Street 
 Rock Springs, WY 82901
 307-352-1434
 DowntownRS.com