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Downtown Wenatchee

About the Wenatchee Downtown Association

Wenatchee Downtown Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a vibrant and thriving downtown community. Committed to the economic, cultural, and social development of Wenatchee, we strive to create a downtown environment that is welcoming, sustainable, and prosperous for businesses and residents alike.

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The WDA has been a proud member of the Washington State Main Street Program since 1992.

So, What is Main Street?

Washington Main Street helps communities revitalize the economy, appearance, and image of their downtown districts using the successful Main Street Approach™, a comprehensive revitalization strategy built around a community’s unique heritage and attributes. Washington Main Street is a program of the Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, managed under contract by the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.

Committees

We are always looking for passionate community members to join out committees and help us fulfill our mission to strengthen and enrich the downtown experience, for all.

Contact us at info@downtownwenatchee.org to inquire about joining a committee.

  • Outreach involves building a Main Street framework that is well represented by business and property owners, bankers, citizens, historic preservationists, entrepreneurs, public officials, chambers of commerce, and other local economic development organizations. Everyone must work together to renew downtown. A strong organization provides the structure and stability to build and maintain a long-term effort.

  • Promotion creates excitement and vibrancy downtown. Street festivals, parades, retail events, and image development campaigns are some of the ways Main Street provides education on what’s downtown and encourages customer traffic. Promotion involves marketing an enticing image to shoppers, investors, and visitors.

  • Design enhances the look and feel of the commercial district. Historic building rehabilitation, street and alley clean-up, landscaping, street furniture, signage, visual merchandising and lighting all improve the physical image of the downtown as a quality place to shop, work, walk, invest in, and live. Design improvements result in a reinvestment of public and private dollars to downtown.

  • Economic Vitality involves analyzing current market forces to develop long-term solutions. Recruiting new businesses, creatively converting unused space for new uses, and sharpening the competitiveness of Main Street’s traditional merchants are examples of economic vitality activities.

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