MISSISSIPPI MAIN STREET ANNOUNCES 2025STATEWIDE AWARD WINNERS
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JACKSON, Miss. (June 17, 2025) – The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated downtown revitalization success and announced statewide award winners at its 2025 Annual Awards Luncheon at The South in downtown Jackson.
The Annual Awards Luncheon honors Main Street directors, board members, and volunteers
and recognizes the most outstanding downtown revitalization projects and events from
designated Main Street communities throughout Mississippi.
“Main Street programs are an essential economic driver in our state, and we honor and
celebrate the local and state champions at our Annual Awards,” said Kelle Barfield, MMSA’s
2025-2026 Board President.
MMSA staff and award sponsors presented the 2025 awards to recipients from designated
Main Street communities throughout the state.
This year's award recipients are:
• Amory Main Street, Inc.
• Biloxi Main Street
• Cleveland Main Street
• Main Street Columbus
• Main Street Crystal Springs
• Main Street Greenville
• Downtown Hattiesburg Association
• Hernando Main Street Chamber
• Louisville Main Street
• Meridian Main Street
• New Albany Main Street
• Ocean Springs Main Street
• Okolona Area Chamber Main Street
• Main Street Pascagoula
• Picayune Main Street, Inc.
• Pontotoc County Chamber and Main Street
• Saltillo Main Street Association
• Starkville Main Street Association
• Tunica Main Street
• Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association
• Vicksburg Main Street Program
• West Point Main Street
In addition, the 2025 Nationally Accredited and Affiliate Main Street programs were
recognized.
Nationally accredited communities include: Aberdeen, Amory, Baldwyn, Batesville, Biloxi,
Booneville, Cleveland, Clinton, Columbia, Columbus, Crystal Springs, Greenville, Greenwood, Hattiesburg, Hernando, Itawamba County, Kosciusko, Laurel, Louisville, Meridian, Moss Point, Natchez, Nettleton, New Albany, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula, Pearl, Philadelphia, Picayune, Pontotoc County, Ripley, Saltillo, Senatobia, Starkville, Tunica, Tupelo, Vicksburg, Water Valley, and West Point.
2025 Affiliate communities include: Corinth, Gulfport, Leake County, Okolona, Sumrall, and
Woodville.
Pass Christian Main Street was recognized as a new designated Main Street community this
year.
The Vicksburg Main Street Program was recognized for being a semi-finalist for the 2025 Great American Main Street Award.
New Network programs for 2025 include Bay Springs, Brandon, Magee, and Olive Branch.
Main Street directors who have served for 10 years or longer in their communities include: Kay Miller of Biloxi (22 years), Cynthia Sutton of Ocean Springs (18 years), Tara Lytal of Clinton (18 years), Reba Beebe of Picayune (17 years), Kim Hopkins of Vicksburg (17 years), Lori Tucker of Booneville (17 years), Craig Helmuth of Tupelo (16 years), Ann Tackett of Aberdeen (13 years), Barbara Bigelow of Columbus (12 years), Lisa Klutts of West Point (12 years), and Tim Moore of Philadelphia (12 years).
This year’s Annual Awards Presenting Sponsors were Hancock Whitney, Community
Foundation for Mississippi/Mississippi Rural Placemaking Summit, and Regions.
Individual Award Sponsors included: Neel-Schaffer, Mississippi Department of Archives and
History, Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, Belinda Stewart Architects, Rasberry Financial
Services, Ten One Strategies, MAGCOR, Lorelei Books, SuperTalk Mississippi, City of Vicksburg, Mississippi Tourism Association, Mississippi Heritage Trust, AIA Mississippi, and West Point Main Street.
In 2024, Mississippi Main Street's Designated Communities generated 365 new businesses, 71 business expansions, 878 new jobs, 130 building rehabilitations, and 657 downtown residential units.
In addition, 119 public improvement projects were completed as well as 127 new construction projects in downtown business districts. More than $357 million was invested by the public sector, and more than $299 million was invested by the private sector in 2024, and more than 53,301 volunteer hours were recorded.
Since 1993, MMSA has generated more than $7.2 billion in private and public investment
(including more than $2.2 billion in public investment). MMSA currently has 48 Designated Main Street communities, five Network communities, and 34 Associate members.
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