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Ripon Main Street, Inc.
Ripon Main Street, Inc. Executive Board:
Bruce Campbell,
President Board of Directors:
Drew Diedrich Ex-Officio Members
Lori Rich Past Presidents
Jeff Liddicoat (2009 & 2010)
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All over the country, downtowns are being rediscovered. Whether principal corridors in small towns or neighborhood commercial districts in large cities, Main Streets are coming back into their own... managing change in the existing environment, and combining historic preservation with downtown development to create a working, growing, and aesthetically pleasing business center.
About Us Ripon Main Street, Inc. is an organization established to support the interests of downtown property and business owners. Created in 1988 through private sector leadership, Ripon Main Street, Inc. guides a business improvement district (BID) that oversees the revitalization of Ripon's central business district, representing approximately 100 property owners and over 125 businesses. A Business Improvement District (BID) is a defined geographic area where property owners agree to assess themselves annually to fund specific programs and projects. Through downtown Ripon BID assessments, Ripon Main Street, Inc. funds specific initiatives aimed at creating a vibrant commercial district. The downtown Ripon BID covers the entire central business district. The boundaries of the BID are Ransom Street on the west, Houston Street on the east, Silver Creek on the north, and Thorne Street on the south. Click here to download the Downtown Ripon Annual Report as a PDF. Mission: The mission of Ripon Main Street Inc. is to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Ripon. Main Street works with both the public and private sectors to restore the vitality once common in the downtown by enhancing our community identity and heritage, fostering a center of activity, and ensuring economic stability through concentrated efforts in organization, promotion, design and business development. Vision: To be the leading force in creating a dynamic atmosphere in which to live, work, play and visit 24 hours a day, everyday. Goals:
What is the Main Street Approach?
How does the Main Street Program Work? ORGANIZATION: Builds partnerships among diverse groups - property owners, merchants, residents, bankers, public officials, the business association and civic groups - who must work together to improve and maintain the downtown. PROMOTION: Reestablishes a strong, positive image to compete with other shopping districts, rekindling community excitement and involvement as well as improving sales. Promotion ranges from street festivals to retail merchandising, from community education to aggressive public relations. DESIGN: Attention must be paid to all visual elements of the downtown area - not just buildings and storefront renovations, but public improvements, rear entry clean-ups, signage, landscaping, window displays and graphic materials. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Strengthens the existing business district while recruiting new stores to provide a balanced retail mix, converting unused space into housing, entertainment or cultural facilities, and sharpening the competitiveness of Ripon's traditional merchants. Ripon Designated as One Of The Coolest Small Towns in America Downtown Ripon's Main Street program has made steady progress since its inception in 1989. The hard work is beginning to pay off as is evident buy the recent local and national attention the program is receiving.
The economic development projects initiated by Ripon Main Street, Inc., such as the renovation of Pratt's Block and most recently the Scott Street building, are attracting a great deal of attention from other communities interested in organizational initiated development. Tremendous improvements have been made to enhance the appearance and image of downtown Ripon. Dozens of new businesses have been recruited, decreasing the vacancy rate from 26% to less than 7%. Numerous redevelopment projects have helped increase assessed property values by over 74%, amounting to over $14 million in public and private investment. Main Street has assisted with public improvement projects such as the Watson Streetscape renovation, implemented an aggressive business recruitment and retention campaign, and created quality promotions such as the Village Green Summer Concert Series, Dickens of a Christmas, Pumpkin Fest (renamed Septemberfest), and the Watson Street Farmer's Market.
Hard Work Pays Dividends for Downtown Revitalization Program Downtown Ripon's Main Street program has made steady progress since its inception in 1989. The hard work is beginning to pay off as is evident buy the recent local and national attention the program is receiving.
The economic development projects initiated by Ripon Main Street, Inc., such as the renovation of Pratt's Block and most recently the Scott Street building, are attracting a great deal of attention from other communities interested in organizational initiated development. Tremendous improvements have been made to enhance the appearance and image of downtown Ripon. Dozens of new businesses have been recruited, decreasing the vacancy rate from 26% to less than 3%. Numerous redevelopment projects have helped increase assessed property values by over 74%, amounting to over $14 million in public and private investment. Main Street has assisted with public improvement projects such as the Watson Streetscape renovation, implemented an aggressive business recruitment and retention campaign, and created quality promotions such as the Village Green Summer Concert Series, Dickens of a Christmas, Pumpkin Fest (renamed Septemberfest), and the Watson Street Farmer's Market. All of this has been undertaken to spark new interest in Historic Downtown Ripon. Although downtown Ripon's revitalization program has come a long way over the last two decades, we still recognize that much remains to be done. The good news is, we are much better off today than we were yesterday.
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