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Main Street Revitalization Publications and Resources

Cornell Cooperative Extension and Cornell’s Community and Rural Development Institute working together to Strengthen New York Main Streets


Greene County AG Visioning Pilot Project Report Summary
By Marilyn Wyman and Mick Bessiere


Main Street Educational & Technical Assistance Program


The Role of Self help, Private Help, and Community Assistance for Small Manufacturing Firms
By Ruth C. Young and Joe D. Francis


Serendipity and the Network of Manufacturing Firms
By Ruth Young


Small Business Education and Leadership Development: An Educational Niche in County Growth
By Doug Ververs and Don MacVean


Characteristics of Successful Downtowns: Shared Attributes of Outstanding Small & Mid-Sized Downtowns
By Gary Ferguson

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