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PRESENTING OUR PROGRESS

We are Enterprise, Alabama | Deeply Rooted, Ever Rising

Located in the heart of "The City of Progress",

Main Street Enterprise utilizes the four-point approach endorsed by Main Street America -

Organization, Promotion, Design, and Economic Vitality -

to bring progress and prosperity to the downtown district.

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New Parking Lots

DESIGN COMMITTEE

Main Street Enterprise collaborated with a private property owner to convert a downtown property into a parking lot with 70+ parking spaces.

The new parking lot addressed safety concerns of parking on Main Street as well as created convenience for downtown shoppers, diners, & visitors.

Entertainment District Ordinance

ECONOMIC VITALITY COMMITTEE

Main Street Enterprise and the Enterprise Chamber of Commerce worked together to develop the Entertainment District Ordinance for Council approval. The Downtown Enterprise Entertainment District allows guests age 21+ to carry alcoholic beverages in an approved container within the boundaries of the district during designated days and times.

This ordinance allows Downtown Enterprise to attract lively events, entertainment, and dining as well as complement activities within our district.

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Girls Night Out - For A Cause

PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE

Girls Night Out is an annual event that benefits Breast Cancer Awareness. The event isa collaboration of Main Street Enterprise and Friends of Main Street Enterprise and features refreshments, door prizes, swag bags, activities, and of course shopping! ​

Funds raised through ticket sales are donated to Coffee County Family Services for women in need of medical assistance. Girls Night Out has raised up to $3,500 in previous years!

Downtown T-Shirt Fundraiser

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

In an effort to raise funds for downtown beautification, Main Street Enterprise designed t-shirts to be sold throughout stores downtown.

The initiative raised over $1,000 and will benefit various different aspects of the downtown district.

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