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Three Main Street America Staff members standing in front of a mural in Marion, Iowa.

Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams

About

We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

Overview Who We Are How We Work Partner Collaborations Our Supporters Our Team Job Opportunities Contact Us
Two community members in Emporia Kansas pose with a sign saying "I'm a Main Streeter"

Emporia, Kansas © Emporia Main Street

Our Network

Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

Overview Coordinating Programs Main Street Communities Collective Impact Awards & Recognition Community Evaluation Framework Join the Movement
Dionne Baux and MSA partner working in Bronzeville, Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois © Main Street America

Resources

Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

Overview Knowledge Hub Field Services Government Relations Main Street Now Conference Main Street America Institute Small Business Support Allied Member Services The Point Members Area
People riding e-scooters in Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, Iowa © Main Street Waterloo

The Latest

Your one-stop-shop for all the latest stories, news, events, and opportunities – including grants and funding programs – across Main Street.

Overview News & Stories Events & Opportunities Subscribe
Woman and girl at a festival booth in Kendall Whittier, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Kendall Whittier — Tulsa, Oklahoma © Kendall Whittier Main Street

Get Involved

Join us in our work to advance shared prosperity, create strong economies, and improve quality of life in downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts.

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Vulcan Statue with illuminated city of Birmingham skyline in the background. The statue's raised spear points to the Main Street Now 2024 logo in the upper right corner.

The 2024 Main Street Now Conference is coming to Birmingham, Alabama, May 6 – 8

Register today and join fellow commercial district revitalization leaders from across the country for three days of insightful education sessions, unique special events, immersive mobile workshops, and memorable experiences in the Magic City. From downtowns in rural places to commercial corridors in cities, the Main Street Now Conference offers time-tested approaches, new techniques, and opportunities to exchange ideas designed to help your team address pressing issues impacting your community.

Register by March 11 to lock in big savings with the Early Bird rate! 


Registration Rates
Discounts and special rates are available to Main Street America members, civic leaders, and students. For additional savings, register by the early bird or regular online deadlines (outlined below).

Early Bird (by March 11*): $465 Member | $635 Non-Member
Regular (by April 26*): $565 Member | $735 Non-Member
On-Site: $775 Member, Non-Member
One Day: $399
Student: $200
Civic Leader: $199

*Deadlines are subject to change


Conference Merch
Pre-sales of the official 2024 Main Street Now Conference t‑shirts end on March 11, too! A limited supply of shirts will be available at the Main Street America booth in the Expo Hall. Guarantee that you get one of these limited-edition tees – featuring iconic BHAM sites and conference activities – by adding one to your registration. Get yours today!


Hotel Updates
Conference room blocks at hotels have reached capacity. We are working to secure additional rooms at these hotels and others. As conference room blocks become available, we will provide details on the conference website. If you are interested in booking a reservation at these hotels, you may check the booking links periodically, as rooms may become available due to cancellations. For updates, please check this page >


Agenda Spotlights

NEW! Main Street Preservation Short Course
Sunday, May 5, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
$100, Additional registration required.

Join the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions in this one-day program on how Main Streets can take advantage of their historic assets to drive community development. The Main Street Preservation Short Course is designed to educate Main Street professionals and volunteers on how to incorporate the work of preservation commissions and Certified Local Governments (CLGs) in their planning, programming, and day to day operations. This course will also address elements of resilience and disaster planning for your Main Street. This session offers AIA and AICP CE credits.

Lush pedestrian promenade beneath an overpass with a rust-colored sign reading "CITY WALK BHAM" in the foreground.

City Walk BHAM, a transformed area within the I‑59/20 corridor with direct connections to BJCC and downtown sites. © Greater Richmond CVB

Welcome Reception at City Walk BHAM
Sunday, May 5, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Included with registration. RSVP preferred.

Meet us for an amazing party at City Walk BHAM! Catch up with old friends and make new ones while enjoying delicious bites from local food trucks, refreshing libations, and incredible live entertainment. Whether you are a first-time conference guest or frequent attendee, the Welcome Reception is the best way to kick-off your Main Street Now 2024 experience. Come to mix, mingle, and get energized for a fun night out experiencing Birmingham’s dynamic dining scene with colleagues. Learn more about City Walk BHAM here >

Black and white photo of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth.

Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth © Alabama Department of Archives & History, Photo by Robert Adams/​Birmingham News

Shuttlesworth Documentary Screening and Q&A
Monday, May 6, 1:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m.
Tickets: $5, includes lunch. Pre-registration required.

Join us for a special screening of the critically acclaimed documentary, Shuttlesworth. Featuring exclusive interviews with Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, family members, and colleagues, the film examines Shuttlesworth’s crucial contributions to the Civil Rights Movement which, in turn, helped amplify the integral role that Birmingham played as the catalyst in propelling the movement onto the national stage. After the screening, film producers, T. Marie King and J. Winston, will join us for a Q&A discussion. Watch a preview of the documentary here >

For more information about sessions and the schedule, explore the agenda here >


Mobile Workshops: Peak Immersive Learning

Mobile workshops offer immersive learning experiences and unique opportunities to experience Birmingham and surrounding communities. Space is limited and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Mobile workshops are reaching capacity quickly – add a workshop (or two) to your registration today! Keep reading for today’s recommendations. Preview all mobile workshops here >

Sloss Furnaces exterior stacks with gravel piles in foreground.

Sloss Furnaces exterior stacks. © JC Streeets

Industrial History in Alabama
Birmingham
Tuesday, May 7, 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Get an up-close look at the massive machinery that powered Sloss Furnaces and learn about the innovations that made this site an important part of Birmingham’s industrial past. Visit the Vulcan Park and Museum to learn the story of the iconic 56-ft tall cast iron statue and experience breathtaking views of downtown Birmingham and beyond from the observation tower.

Baseball stadium filled with people while players are on the field.

Montgomery’s Riverwalk Stadium. © Montgomery Biscuits

A New Day in Montgomery
Montgomery
Sunday, May 5, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Immerse yourself in Montgomery’s rich history through the exploration of historic landmarks and beautiful architecture. Gain insights into the significance of each site and its role in shaping Montgomery’s identity and learn about public art and adaptive reuse projects that have created a district of progress while showcasing the cultural enhancements from the past six decades.

Retail storefront with a vibrant emerald green and black exterior, and multicolored window sign.

Boom Town Market Place in Fort Payne © Fort Payne Main Street

Two Blue Collar Towns and Their Revival Story
Gadsden & Fort Payne
Sunday, May 5, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Learn how Gadsden went from being named one of the worst places to live in America to a thriving Main Street community with a vibrant retail, restaurant, and bar scene. In Fort Payne, learn how the Main Street district embraces its natural surroundings, cultural heritage, and rebounding textile industry for future success.

16th Street Baptist Church illuminated by streetlamps at sunset.

16th Street Baptist Church illuminated at sunset. © Steve Dunlap

16th Street Baptist Church & Kelly Ingram Park
Birmingham
Monday, May 6, 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Learn about the church’s role in the Civil Rights Movement (including an optional video that addresses the church’s history and bombing in 1963), followed by an exploration of Kelly Ingram Park, an assembly point for participants of Project C,” which included organized sit-ins, boycotts, marches, and jailings designed to end segregation in Birmingham. 

Celebrate!

Slideshow featuring photos of people and activities from previous Big Bash events and the Sloss Furnaces.

Big Bash at Sloss Furnaces
Wednesday, May 8
Ticketed

Celebrate the closing of Main Street Now 2024 with a party at Sloss Furnaces, one of Birmingham’s unique historic landmarks. Join friends and colleagues for hors d’oeuvres, beverages, entertainment, and dancing while you immerse yourself in the Magic City’s industrial ironworks heritage. You don’t want to miss this Big Bash experience! 

Space is limited and tickets are selling fast – only 100 left! Purchase your ticket during registration or add it on to your existing registration by clicking the link included in your confirmation email.


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