Salisbury earns two accolades as NC Department of Commerce honors 2022 Main Street Award Winners

Published 12:00 am Friday, March 17, 2023

Nine communities will receive awards for excellence in downtown revitalization during the North Carolina Main Street Awards ceremony held in Statesville on Wednesday evening.

Salisbury was honored for the Bankett Station in the Best Infill Building Project category and for the Bell Town Green Park in Best Outdoor Space Improvement category.

Kenny Flowers, assistant secretary of rural development, and Liz Parham, director of the North Carolina Main Street and Rural Planning Center, presented the awards in categories of economic vitality, design, promotion and organization.

“These projects are significant improvements to our rural communities,” said N.C. Department of Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders in a news release. “The Main Street program is helping communities identify their best assets for economic growth and prosperity, and I am pleased to honor them for the great initiative and work that they are doing to improve their downtown districts.”

“Using private and public investments and historic tax credits, our Main Street communities are committed to revitalizing their downtowns,” added Flowers. “From new construction infill projects to local events and public space improvement projects, these honorees represent the vision of local governments, economic developers, and other private-public partnerships that communities need to thrive.”

The North Carolina Main Street & Rural Planning Center works in regions, counties, cities, towns, downtown districts and in designated North Carolina Main Street communities, to inspire placemaking through building asset-based economic development strategies that achieve measurable results such as investment, business growth and jobs.

 

The following projects received 2022 Awards of Merit:

 

SMALL TOWN MAIN STREET AWARDS

Design

Wilkesboro – Phase I Historic Downtown Wilkesboro Revitalization Project
MAIN STREET AWARDS

Organization

Best Economic Recovery Initiative

Lenoir – Pivots, Participation, & Patronage (PPP) with Digital Platforms Initiatives
Best Volunteer Recruitment, Training, and Recognition

Belmont – Main Street Volunteer Meetup & Appreciation
Promotion

Best Downtown Special Event or Event Series

Belmont – Moonlight on Main
Economic Vitality

Best Adaptive Reuse Project

Wake Forest – The Loading Dock
Waxhaw – Waxhaw’s Livery Stables
Best Infill Building Project

Belmont -North Main Station
Fuquay-Varina -The Spring Townhomes
Garner – Garner Recreation Center
Salisbury – Bankett Station
Design

Best Outdoor Space Improvement

Mount Airy – The Andy Griffith Plaza
Salisbury – Bell Town Green Park
“This is the twenty-third year that N.C. Main Street and Small Town Main Street communities have been recognized by the N.C. Department of Commerce,” said Liz Parham, Director of the NC Main Street & Rural Planning Center. “It is a time of celebration for the high-quality improvements, investment, job creation and the enhanced qualify of life that has occurred in small and medium-sized towns and cities across the state.”

 

A panel of judges chose this year’s award winners from more than 25 nominations submitted by 16 Main Street and Small Town Main Street communities statewide.