
The podcast of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (VADHCD). Each episode features the voices of leaders and change makers across the commonwealth. We'll look at the innovation and inspiration at play as local, regional, and state leaders work together to create safe, affordable, and prosperous communities.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

In this episode of the podcast, Buena Vista, Virginia, business owners join Main Street Buena Vista's Jen Carpenter for a discussion of the power of partnership when small businesses, community volunteers, and town government work together for a stro... more
Join Harrisonburg's Andrea Dono and Hilton Village's JB Crowley for a conversation on how to foster "Main Streets for All" with a focus on visitor accessibility, continual improvement, and learning together across the Virginia Main Street Network.
Friends of Old Town Executive Director Brady Cloven joins the podcast for a conversation about Winchester, the longest standing Virginia Main Street community. Catch up on community progress and the leadership that's making it happen.
Luray Downtown Initiative Program Director Jackie Wood joins the podcast for a discussion of the business support and resiliency muscles that strengthened as a result of community work during the pandemic.
Hopewell Downtown Partnership Executive Director Drew Dayberry joins the podcast to share how natural assets and entrepreneurial energy are shaping the future of this industrial riverside city.
Downtown Wytheville's Charlie Jones shares his Main Street journey on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Virginia Main Street program. The Wytheville native was the nonprofit's first youth intern and one of the first youth board members. Aft... more
Tune in for a special conversation with Antonio Miller of Downtown Ashland Association
Tune in for a special conversation with Kyle Meyer of Virginia Main Street.
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