Fall 2011 

Downtown Midland FOCUS

Midland Development Corporation  

   

BEAVER COUNTY MAIN STREET NETWORK

 

 

 

 

 

IN THIS ISSUE
Our Downtown Recognition Recipient
Downtown Midland Calendar of Events
Downtown First Sustainable Business Designation Breakfast
75 Businesses Earn Sustainable Business Designation
Find Local and Regional Business Resource Information
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D&S Donuts

 

D & S DONUTS
Our Downtown Recognition Recipient

   

The Midland Development Corporation would like to recognize D & S Donuts, a new business located at 541 Midland Avenue.  The owners are Darryl and Shawna Michael (D & S), residents of Ohioville Borough.  The shop opened in the spring of 2011 and is opened Monday through Friday.

 

 

We are proud to recognize the new service you are providing to the community of Midland as an important force in the revitalization of our downtown.  The committee thanks you for your time, energy and enthusiasm expended for your new business in our downtown.

 


It is our collective goal to strengthen and sustain our downtown and its businesses.  By supporting new and existing businesses, and promoting revitalization and pride in our town, we are together making our community a center for bright economic growth and renewed energy.

We wish you much success in your new venture. Welcome to Midland!

Check out D & S at their facebook page.

 DOWNTOWN MIDLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS 

 

Spaghetti Dinners

Wednesday Evenings 4 to 7 PM

American Legion

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center
Music...Theater...Ballet
January - December
724-643-9000
www.lppac.org for a complete listing

St. Anthony Club Monthly Dinners
Beaver Avenue
2nd Tuesdays of the month
September-May
4 to 7 PM

A new youth program called the St. Blaise Connection can be found on the St. Blaise website at www.stblaise.org  and also on a Facebook page "St. Blaise Youth Connection."  

DOWNTOWN FIRST SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DESIGNATION BREAKFAST MEETING 

Sustainable Pittsburgh and Town Center Associates are excited to announce the first Sustainable Business Designation & Downtown First Breakfast Meeting. This event will provide the opportunity for business owners committed to sustainability to meet and network with regional certified sustainable businesses and those interested in becoming certified. The Meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 6th from 8 to 9 AM at the Beaver Municipal Building, Community Room and is FREE to all to participate.

Additionally, Tim Carryer, President, GreenoverGreen, a nonprofit network of energy audit and consulting businesses, will provide important information on energy efficiency, return on investments, comfort, and the benefits to your bottom-line. Tim has a Masters in Human Computer Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University where he also studied Marketing at the Tepper School of Business. He is a certified energy auditor with Resnet/BPI and a NABCEP trained solar installer. Tim has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the business and is excited to share it with the community.

If you cannot attend on December 6th, a second session is available and open to all on Tuesday, December 13th from 8 to 9 AM in the Bellevue Municipal Building.

Come meet other enthusiastic and dedicated community members engaged in developing a more sustainable business district! Please RSVP by December 2nd to:

Matthew Henderson at: Email: mhenderson@sustainablepittsburgh.org or Phone: 412-258-6652.

 

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75 BUSINESSES EARN
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DESIGNATION
 
through the Downtown First Program of Town Center Associates
 

In late 2010, Town Center Associates (TCA) in partnership with Sustainable Pittsburgh, launched the Sustainable Business Designation Program to advance sustainable practices among small, local businesses in Allegheny and Beaver County's traditional business districts. The program recognizes businesses for implementing sustainability actions that are simultaneously good for their bottom line, the environment, and the social fabric of their communities. To date, over seventy five businesses have earned a "Sustainable Business Designation" through this innovative new program.

 

TCA wanted to make it possible for consumers to search the  Downtown First business directories for businesses engaging in sustainable business practices. TCA asked Sustainable Pittsburgh to develop a short checklist of sustainability criteria for participating downtown businesses to receive the designation. The criteria include provisions related to energy conservation, waste reduction, stormwater management, land use policies, and alternative transportation, among other sustainability-related topics.

 

The Downtown First directory for each Beaver County Main Street Network town is now searchable by "sustainable businesses." The designation helps customers identify and choose businesses that are committed to sustainability as a core principle to their operations and business model. Businesses can qualify for an additional "Local Business Designation" in the directory as well.

 

Qualifying sustainable businesses receive a certificate of acknowledgment and window display stickers. The program is intended to inspire local, small businesses to apply sustainability practices and increase vitality among the region's rich fabric of small towns and neighborhoods. If you and your business are interested in signing up for the program, please visit:  www.downtownfirst.net/sustainable-businesses for more information.

 

TCA and Sustainable Pittsburgh are proud of the businesses who have shown their leadership in earning the sustainable designation, becoming stars in their communities. Click here to view a list of businesses that have earned the Sustainable Business Designation.

FIND LOCAL AND REGIONAL
BUSINESS RESOURCE INFORMATION


The Main Street Network, a program provided through the Beaver County Community Development Program as a component of its downtown revitalization programs, has made available a great business resource tool in the form of a business resource packet. This packet is a compilation of terrific local and regional information that both current businesses and start-up businesses will find of great value!

It includes information about local small business assistance organizations, links and phone numbers to a host of local and regional business resources, and general information on programs offered through Beaver County. You can utilize this tool in the form of a PDF online or print it for your use as well.

Click here to access this valuable resource as well as to learn more about your local downtown revitalization organization's ongoing efforts.
TRANSFORMING VACANCIES INTO OPPORTUNITIES
...WITH YOUR HELP!


Vacancies

You may have noticed an available/vacant storefront in your downtown and thought it was the perfect opportunity for a new business to move to your community! Vacant and/or available buildings and storefronts in your downtown are promoted through Town Center Associates' DowntownProperties.net website, the only of its kind in our region.

The DowntownProperties.net program is designed to encourage potential business owners to consider YOUR downtown when looking for a location for their business. If you have a business you'd like to ask to consider locating in your downtown, you can email property listings to them directly from the site. Interested business owners can sign up to receive a notification any time a property becomes available in your downtown.

Through the DowntownProperties.net program, YOU can be a part of helping to bring great new businesses to your downtown!
DOWNTOWN MIDLAND E-NEWSLETTER

You are reading the Midland FOCUS: your quarterly downtown e-newsletter. By using e-newsletters instead of print newsletters, we can send the information about our downtown revitalization efforts to a greater number of people and save paper--a win for the community and the environment!     

   

To receive your copy of the e-newsletter via email, simply send an email to tca@towncenter.info and indicate your email address, as well as the name of the town or towns for which you'd like to receive the e-newsletters. You can also call Town Center Associates to sign up at 724-728-9400.      

   

Please also take a moment to forward this email along to your friends, colleagues, family and neighbors, and encourage them to sign up today! This will help to inform (and involve) more citizens about the revitalization efforts taking place in our downtown.

This e-newsletter is brought to you by the Beaver County Community Development Program (CDP).  
 
Town Center Associates (TCA) created this e-newsletter for CDP for your downtown, as one of the many services TCA has been contracted to provide to the downtowns in the Beaver County Main Street Network. For more information, please visit:
www.beavercountymainstreets.com.