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How Downtown Preservation Drives Economic Growth with Chad Banks

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Have you heard these common myths about the importance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation? Myth #1: Downtown revitalization is only for big cities. Myth #2: Cultural centers are just for entertainment and not essential for the community. Myth #3: Investing in downtown revitalization is a waste of resources. In this episode, our guest Chad Banks sheds light on the significance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation.

Host Emy DiGrappa and co-host Lucas Fralick engage in conversation with Chad Banks, Director, Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency. They discuss the critical role of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation and economic growth. The episode highlights the significance of historic preservation in Wyoming, where funds are limited. Chad Banks shares the inspiring story of the restoration of the Wyoming capital, which faced resistance but ultimately preserved the building's beauty and history. Chad emphasizes the need for community-driven initiatives and partnerships between local governments, Main Street programs, nonprofits, and various agencies.

Chad Banks, a dedicated Rock Springs resident, whose roots in the town trace back to five generations, vividly shared his journey of discovering the importance and need for preserving downtowns and cultural centers. It all began with a casual trip to a small town in Utah for his daughter's dance competition. What caught his attention was the town's blandness, its lack of unique identity, a stark contrast to the vibrant and historic downtowns he was familiar with. This experience sparked a realization in Chad. He saw how these downtowns, with their historic buildings and unique stories, were the pulse of the community, providing a sense of identity and continuity. Chad took this realization back to Rock Springs and into his role with the city's Main Street program, where he has since worked to reinvigorate the downtown area, preserve its rich history, and enhance its unique identity.

Links:

Resources:

  • Explore the Main Street program and its revitalization programs for locally owned, locally driven prosperity.

  • Learn about the Smithsonian Sparks exhibit, Spark Places of Innovation, which highlights innovation in rural America.

  • Stay tuned to learn more about the locations around Wyoming that will host the Sparks exhibit.

  • Explore the Main Street program and its revitalization programs for locally owned, locally driven prosperity.

  • Stay tuned to learn more about the locations around Wyoming that will host the Sparks exhibit.

  • Encourage children and adults to learn about and appreciate the history and heritage of their communities.

  • Contact the Main Street Urban Renewal Agency for information on downtown development and revitalization programs.

  • Support local businesses and entrepreneurs by shopping and dining in downtown districts.

  • Encourage children and adults to learn about and appreciate the history and heritage of their communities.

Connect with Emy diGrappa and Wyoming Humanities:

Listen on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and many more.

ThinkWY.org

Sign up for our Storytelling Podcast Newsletter!

Follow this link or use the QR code

Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube

  continue reading

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Have you heard these common myths about the importance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation? Myth #1: Downtown revitalization is only for big cities. Myth #2: Cultural centers are just for entertainment and not essential for the community. Myth #3: Investing in downtown revitalization is a waste of resources. In this episode, our guest Chad Banks sheds light on the significance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation.

Host Emy DiGrappa and co-host Lucas Fralick engage in conversation with Chad Banks, Director, Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency. They discuss the critical role of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation and economic growth. The episode highlights the significance of historic preservation in Wyoming, where funds are limited. Chad Banks shares the inspiring story of the restoration of the Wyoming capital, which faced resistance but ultimately preserved the building's beauty and history. Chad emphasizes the need for community-driven initiatives and partnerships between local governments, Main Street programs, nonprofits, and various agencies.

Chad Banks, a dedicated Rock Springs resident, whose roots in the town trace back to five generations, vividly shared his journey of discovering the importance and need for preserving downtowns and cultural centers. It all began with a casual trip to a small town in Utah for his daughter's dance competition. What caught his attention was the town's blandness, its lack of unique identity, a stark contrast to the vibrant and historic downtowns he was familiar with. This experience sparked a realization in Chad. He saw how these downtowns, with their historic buildings and unique stories, were the pulse of the community, providing a sense of identity and continuity. Chad took this realization back to Rock Springs and into his role with the city's Main Street program, where he has since worked to reinvigorate the downtown area, preserve its rich history, and enhance its unique identity.

Links:

Resources:

  • Explore the Main Street program and its revitalization programs for locally owned, locally driven prosperity.

  • Learn about the Smithsonian Sparks exhibit, Spark Places of Innovation, which highlights innovation in rural America.

  • Stay tuned to learn more about the locations around Wyoming that will host the Sparks exhibit.

  • Explore the Main Street program and its revitalization programs for locally owned, locally driven prosperity.

  • Stay tuned to learn more about the locations around Wyoming that will host the Sparks exhibit.

  • Encourage children and adults to learn about and appreciate the history and heritage of their communities.

  • Contact the Main Street Urban Renewal Agency for information on downtown development and revitalization programs.

  • Support local businesses and entrepreneurs by shopping and dining in downtown districts.

  • Encourage children and adults to learn about and appreciate the history and heritage of their communities.

Connect with Emy diGrappa and Wyoming Humanities:

Listen on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and many more.

ThinkWY.org

Sign up for our Storytelling Podcast Newsletter!

Follow this link or use the QR code

Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcast and YouTube

  continue reading

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