Basic Premise
  • Advocates a return to community self-reliance.
  • Teaches and empowers local citizens to identify and rebuild traditional assets such as unique architecture, personal service, local ownership and a sense of place.
Methodology

Creating a comprehensive program based upon:

  • design
  • promotion
  • economic restructuring
  • organization

The key to a successful program is that work must take place in all four areas simultaneously. Committees comprised of both experts and laymen from the local and state level have come together to discuss future projects. This grassroots, bottom-up process is more cost effective to sustain continual economic development efforts.

Main Street USA History
  • A formula to help small communities was founded in the 1970's by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
  • Demonstration Main Street Projects were developed in 1976 in Illinois, South Dakota and Indiana.
  • Main Street programs operate in over 40 states.
  • Brush joins 1,600 communities in filing monthly reports across the nation in measuring progress.
  • National statistics show that $38.24 is leveraged on every $1 invested.
  • National progress shows 51,000 new businesses, 190,000 new jobs and the rehabilitation of 62,000 buildings.
Main Street Colorado History
  • In 1999, the Colorado Community Revitalization Association received a $445,000 grant to start Main Street in Colorado. Barbara Silverman, CCRA's executive director, oversees progress within the Colorado Main Street communities.
  • In 2001, Brush was one of four towns selected as a pilot community, along with Greeley, Canon City and Montrose.
  • In 2002, Cortez and Old Town Arvada were added to the list. Additional applications will be accepted in November.
  • Each of the communities receive $35,000 in technical assistance from the state office during a 3-year start up phase.
Historic Preservation's Role
  • Buildings describe the heritage and evolution of every community.
  • Colorado Historical Society has provided annual grants to help fund the Main Street Program's startup.
  • A cultural resource survey planned for 2002-2003 will outline the buildings' history. The survey is being funded by the State Historical Fund.
  • Preservation of our older buildings will create a unique visual identity for Brush.
  • Among Brush's most notable buildings: Central School, Stockman's Bank, the Carroll Hotel, Emerson Theatre, Knearl Mercantile, Nelson Store, Old Brush Armory, Knearl School, Rankin Presbyterian Church, Carnegie Library, and All Saints Lutheran Church.
Preservation has potential to drive Economic Development
  • Many rural areas lack ingredients important to the industries they can attract such as access to major markets, multiple transportation systems, proximity to raw materials, and the latest in electronic infrastructure. But there are other assets to be used as building blocks.
  • A majority of preservation projects are modest in scale, remaining affordable when large new construction projects are not.
  • Historic preservation is extremely labor intensive: half of the expenditures will go for labor and half for materials.
  • Local labor and suppliers get a much larger share of the total expenditures than large new construction projects, thereby better stimulating the local economy.
  • Preservation efforts normally generate:
    • New businesses
    • New jobs
    • More private investments in properties
    • Additional tourism
    • Heightened quality of life, sense of neighborhood and community pride
    • Increased property and sales tax
    • Increased property values
    • Compatible land use patterns
    • Fewer pockets of deterioration
    • Financial incentives such as tax credits and preservation grants that help keep business owners' costs down thereby freeing up more money for business expansion and crating additional jobs.
Investor's Roundup

Brush Main Street allows investors tax credits because the project is an accepted enterprise zone project by N.E. Colorado Association of Local Governments. The project is funded primarily by local businesses, the City of Brush and office sharing by the Brush Area Chamber of Commerce.

Roundup of Investors:

  • Cattle Barons: Aable Loan & Finance Co., Bank of Colorado, City of Brush, East Morgan County Hospital, Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center, State Farm Insurance, Viareo Wireless.
  • Trail Boss: Brush Trading Post, Farmer's State Bank, Ingmire-Phillips Insurance.
  • Gun Fighters: Ackley Building Center, Air-O-Therm, Anderson & Chapin, P.C., Brush Family Dentistry, Corral Sports Bar, Dunker's Garden Center, Olde Tyme Country Store, Speech Language Pathologist-Elaine Prascher, Wahlert Realty.
  • Rough Riders:Brandenburg & McGuire P.C., Brush Family Dentistry, Brush News Tribune, Creative Memories, Farmland Coop, Gateway Realty LLC, Glade's Gunsmithing, Headly Tax Service, Hertneky Vision Care Center, Hummingbird Press, J & J's Hairstyling, Karen Temple-Mary Kay Cosmetics, Morgan County Economic Development Corp., Ruhl's Distributing, Sands Theatre, Helen Schultz-Attorney at Law.

The original town plat forms the boundaries for the Main Street district. Properties located within the district, in addition to those listed above, include: A&R Automotive, Associate Auctioneers of Colorado, Audrey's Hairport, Boehm Farmers Insurance Agency, Brush Chiropractic Clinic, Brush Hair Co., Brush Housing Authority, Brush Laundromat/Car Wash, Brush Locker, Candy's Dance Academy, Carousel Salon, Carrillo's Mexican Restaurant, Corner Car Wash, Downtown Duds, Dr. Lynn Dilley, Duckwalls, Equitable Savings and Loan, G & T's Farmers Lounge, The Hearing Center, Heer Mortuary & Crematory, JDz Auto Body & Repair,La Fiesta, Lasting Images Photography Studio, M & M Coop Elevators, Oakeson & Associates, O'Neil & Co., Pabst & Milano, Attys., Parrish Galleries, Softone Cleaners, Standard Motor Co., Taekwondo Studio, VFW and Weathercraft Roofing.

Potential investors and/or volunteers are encouraged
to call the Chamber Office at 842-2666, or by E-mail.

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