Resources

Interested in starting a business in Downtown Griffin? Download the Welcome Packet for more information.

Griffin Main Street Program

Established in 1985, the Griffin Main Street Program is part of a national network of more than 1,200 active Main Street entities. It is an essential, community-driven initiative that focuses on the revitalization of older, traditional business districts throughout the United States. The underlying premise of the Main Street concept is to encourage economic development within the context of historic preservation in ways that are appropriate for today’s marketplace. Main Street programs advocate a return to community self-reliance, local empowerment and the rebuilding of traditional commercial districts based on their unique assets—distinctive architecture, a pedestrian-friendly environment, personal service, local ownership and a sense of community.

The Main Street Four-Point Approach™ is a comprehensive strategy that is tailored to meet local needs and opportunities. It encompasses work in four distinct areas — Design, Economic Restructuring, Promotion and Organization. Committees, that encourage community involvement and work to catalyze action in these impactful areas, are an important part of most Main Street Programs.

The Main Street philosophy and the Eight Guiding Principles behind this methodology make it an effective tool for community-based, grassroots revitalization efforts. These eight components ask Main Street cities to take a comprehensive approach, move in incremental steps, promote self-help, create partnerships, strive to identify and capitalize on existing assets, emphasize quality, be open to change and, most importantly, be committed to implementation.

The Main Street approach has been successful in communities of all sizes, both rural and urban. For more information about the program and how you can get involved, please contact the Griffin Main Street Program Office at:

Griffin Main Street Program
P.O. Box T
Griffin, GA 30224
Phone: 770-228-5356
Fax: 770-233-2907

Downtown Development Authority

The mission of the Griffin Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is to encourage, develop, and preserve an economically viable central business district utilizing public and private resources to implement the community’s vision of a more livable downtown district, as outlined in the 2006 Griffin Town Center LCI.

The DDA is comprised of a 7-member board appointed by the City of Griffin Board of Commissioners and is managed by an Executive Director. More information on the DDA, including links to meeting times and past meeting minutes, may be found here or by contacting Adam Causey at 770-233-2901.