January 19, 2025

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Shapiro Administration Visits Small Businesses in Danville in Montour County, Highlights Proposed Investments to Strengthen PA Main Streets and Downtowns

Shapiro Administration Visits Small Businesses in Danville in Montour County, Highlights Proposed Investments to Strengthen PA Main Streets and Downtowns

DCED Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello visited a few of the small businesses that help fuel local and regional growth in Montour County.

Governor Josh Shapiro has proposed $25 million for the new Main Street Matters program in his 2024-25 budget to support Pennsylvania small businesses and create vibrant downtowns and commercial corridors to attract visitors and businesses.

Danville, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello joined local leaders in touring small businesses in downtown Danville, Montour County, to highlight proposed investments by Governor Josh Shapiro to support main streets, downtown business districts, small businesses, and local communities across Pennsylvania.

Governor Shapiro and his Administration are working to strengthen the Commonwealth’s communities and main streets, including a $25 million proposal in the Governor’s 2024-25 budget proposal for the new Main Street Matters program.

“Governor Shapiro’s call for $25 million for the Main Street Matters program is an investment that our Pennsylvania communities deserve,” said Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello. “The Main Street Matters program will give communities, like Danville, the resources they need to create vibrant, resilient main streets and downtowns where people want to live, visit, and work.”

“The Governor’s proposed $25 million for the Main Street Matters program is a game-changer for communities like ours. This investment will provide our small businesses with the support they need to thrive and will help us to continue creating a vibrant, welcoming downtown that attracts visitors and fosters economic growth,” said Rebecca Dressler, Executive Director of the Danville Business Alliance. “In Danville, our downtown fosters a strong sense of community, supports local entrepreneurship, and preserves our unique heritage. We are grateful for the Governor’s commitment to strengthening our main streets and are excited about the positive impact this program will have on our community.”

Main Street Matters, which builds upon and modernizes the existing successes of the Keystone Communities program, will be administered through DCED.Governor Shapiro recently announced nearly $7 million in Keystone Communities grants to support 49 community improvement projects in 25 counties across the Commonwealth – after receiving 117 applications for the program requesting more than $24 million in funding. This demonstrates the clear need for more state investments in the growth and stability of neighborhoods, main streets, and downtown districts so that Pennsylvania’s communities and their residents can thrive.

“Small businesses have been the backbone of our local economy for decades, driving growth and fostering a sense of community,” said Representative Michael Stender. “This initiative celebrates these hardworking families who pour their hearts into their businesses every day. It’s our collective responsibility to continue supporting these small businesses in our hometowns throughout Pennsylvania.”

“Main streets have unique charms that create the pulse of rural towns. Businesses, restaurants, and local governments meet on main streets to serve and bring together communities,” said Senator Lynda Schlegel Culver. “Programs that invest in small businesses provide needed resources to keep main street shops afloat during times of economic stress and inflation.”

Run by DCED, the Keystone Communities program encourages the creation of partnerships between the public and private sectors that support the growth and stability of neighborhoods and communities; social and economic diversity; and a strong and secure quality of life. Local governments, redevelopment and housing authorities, nonprofit organizations, community development corporations, and business, neighborhood, and downtown improvement districts are all eligible to apply for this grant funding.

During his visit to Danville, Deputy Secretary Vilello and local leaders visited with owners and employees of Bason’s Coffee and More