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On the Path to Community Improvement GrowSmart Maine Summit October 23, 2012 Greg Paxton, Maine Preservation

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On the Path to Community ImprovementGrowSmart Maine Summit

October 23, 2012

Greg Paxton, Maine Preservation

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What are Maine’s communities’ most valuable assets?

• Citizens

• Existing Tax Base

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Managing the Tax Base

Alternate title of the session:

Making Eyesores into Assets.

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The Problem

Some view vacant buildings as an unfulfilled promise that needs to be eliminated.

• An embarrassment• A failure• A visible sign of weakness

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The Solution

• View buildings as opportunities• Think from the ground up not the sky down• Inventory your buildings, including condition• Seek incremental improvement to buildings• Inventory the community – what needs are

missing?• Match opportunities to existing spaces

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Do one thing:

Urge every new business to consider locating in downtown

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Do Another

Get over the fear of historic preservation• Developed neighborhood rehabilitation– Charleston, 1955, Providence, Portland, etc.

• Developed downtown revitalization– Main Street Program: 2,200 cities, 30 in Maine– Maine Downtown Center, Maine Development Foundation

– “Economic development in the context of historic preservation”

• Promotes tourism and retirees (2 big imports)

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Historic preservation is the most catalytic approach to revitalization in the country.

Except for Las Vegas, experts cannot point to a city that has revitalized without historic preservation being a major component.

Historic preservation is a bootstrap method for revitalization.

The reason it works: When one owner of a historic building sees another owner fix his/hers up, they want to know how – and are spurred to imitate.

Community appearance improves from the core out.

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The Approach

• Either tackle the biggest problem with an all out concerted effort (requires talent & experience)

• Or begin to make small improvements to build momentum

• We’ll discuss both today.

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Downtown Augusta

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Downtown Augusta

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Downtown Augusta

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Downtown Eastport

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Downtown Eastport

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Downtown Eastport

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Downtown Eastport

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Dover Foxcroft Moosehead Manufacturing

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Dover Foxcroft Moosehead Manufacturing

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Dover Foxcroft Moosehead Manufacturing

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Dover Foxcroft Moosehead Manufacturing