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New park in Scottsboro will level up downtown by bringing live music + more

April 25th, 2025

We have a feeling you'll like these pink hard hats as much as we do! But the best part is the news about Two Sisters Square - a new green space coming to downtown Scottsboro. Read more at the link and learn how this impactful development will bring even more vibrancy to this charming downtown.

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Florence city leaders approve plan for new hotel downtown

April 24th, 2025

Like music to our ears! Now that city leaders in Florence approved an incentive deal for the Reverb Hotel by Hard Rock, the community is getting closer and closer to having this exciting hotel built in its downtown area. By utilizing the Sweet Home Alabama Tourism Investment Act funding, private and public partnerships make the most of Florence's potential.

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Limestone County Career Technical Center students plant flowers in downtown Athens

April 18th, 2025

Did you know April is National Volunteer Month? And it looks like downtown Athens, a designated Main Street Alabama community, is seriously getting into the spirit of volunteerism. Check out this feel-good article about how local Athens students are making their community bloom!

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Downtown Birmingham continues to grow; food and beverage scene booming

April 17th, 2025

"Through each report, we strive to empower Birmingham's stakeholders and visionaries with valuable insights to guide data-driven decisions for a stronger downtown," said David Fleming, President and CEO, REV Birmingham. We want to give a shout out to Bham Now for not only pointing out REV's recent Downtown Birmingham Economic Vitality Report, but also laying out some key takeaways from it.

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Female leaders impacting the community for the better

April 16th, 2025

Congrats to these "women of influence" who were recently recognized in Elmore County! We couldn't help but notice a couple of names and faces (Jenny Stubbs and Lynn Weldon) who played a role in getting the Main Street program started in Wetumpka!

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