Three Main Street America Staff members standing in front of a mural in Marion, Iowa.

Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams

About

We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

Overview Who We Are How We Work Partner Collaborations Our Supporters Our Team Job Opportunities Contact Us
Two community members in Emporia Kansas pose with a sign saying "I'm a Main Streeter"

Emporia, Kansas © Emporia Main Street

Our Network

Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

Overview Coordinating Programs Main Street Communities Collective Impact Awards & Recognition Community Evaluation Framework Join the Movement
Dionne Baux and MSA partner working in Bronzeville, Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois © Main Street America

Resources

Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

Overview Knowledge Hub Field Services Government Relations Main Street Now Conference Main Street America Institute Small Business Support Allied Member Services The Point Members Area
People riding e-scooters in Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, Iowa © Main Street Waterloo

The Latest

Your one-stop-shop for all the latest stories, news, events, and opportunities – including grants and funding programs – across Main Street.

Overview News & Stories Events & Opportunities Subscribe
Woman and girl at a festival booth in Kendall Whittier, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Kendall Whittier — Tulsa, Oklahoma © Kendall Whittier Main Street

Get Involved

Join us in our work to advance shared prosperity, create strong economies, and improve quality of life in downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts.

Overview Join Us Renew Your Membership Donate Partner With Us Job Opportunities
Three Main Street America Staff members standing in front of a mural in Marion, Iowa.

Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams

About

We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

Overview Who We Are How We Work Partner Collaborations Our Supporters Our Team Job Opportunities Contact Us
Two community members in Emporia Kansas pose with a sign saying "I'm a Main Streeter"

Emporia, Kansas © Emporia Main Street

Our Network

Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

Overview Coordinating Programs Main Street Communities Collective Impact Awards & Recognition Community Evaluation Framework Join the Movement
Dionne Baux and MSA partner working in Bronzeville, Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois © Main Street America

Resources

Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

Overview Knowledge Hub Field Services Government Relations Main Street Now Conference Main Street America Institute Small Business Support Allied Member Services The Point Members Area
People riding e-scooters in Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, Iowa © Main Street Waterloo

The Latest

Your one-stop-shop for all the latest stories, news, events, and opportunities – including grants and funding programs – across Main Street.

Overview News & Stories Events & Opportunities Subscribe
Woman and girl at a festival booth in Kendall Whittier, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Kendall Whittier — Tulsa, Oklahoma © Kendall Whittier Main Street

Get Involved

Join us in our work to advance shared prosperity, create strong economies, and improve quality of life in downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts.

Overview Join Us Renew Your Membership Donate Partner With Us Job Opportunities

May 2, 2019 | Community Spotlight: Richmond Business Hub, a Place for Inclusive Prosperity 
RBH_RibbonCutting_OakstopRichmond_3.jpgPhoto credit: Oakstop Richmond


This past week, the City of Richmond, California unveiled its first business hub and food hall, along with four new anchors to their downtown. The Richmond Business Hub features a two-story co-working facility adjoined with the Richmond Food Hall, which will offer an unprecedented mix of modern cuisine, including fourth wave coffee, healthy soul food, and regular pop-ups from local food entrepreneurs. Diversity and inclusion will be the focus of the Richmond Business Hub with Oakstop knitting together the work, food, art, and event platforms to ensure a place for all people, especially those who currently live and work downtown.

Gentrification and cultural disruption are hot topics in Richmond, pitting the benefits of increased economic activity and urban revitalization against displacement of existing communities and their ability to directly access benefits from Richmond’s increased prosperity. To date, the majority of Richmond’s resources have been directed to areas other than downtown’s core to ignite the City’s resurgence. Unfortunately, most of Richmond’s majority minority community has yet to participate in the increased prosperity and related opportunities for wealth creation. The stated mission of the Richmond Business Hub is to make the City’s prosperity inclusive.

RBH_RibbonCutting_OakstopRichmond_2.jpg
Photo credit: Oakstop Richmond


Prosperity should belong to us all. In other words, gentrification should empower the most vulnerable in our emerging neighborhoods instead of displacing communities that have historically anchored urban centers. The launch of the Richmond Business Hub also celebrates the unveiling of the Oakstop Empowerment Network (“OEN”), a collaborative venture between EVI and Oakstop, dedicated to restorative placemaking in urban centers. The many Stakeholders, who made the Richmond Business Hub possible, posit a strategy for increased value creation for existing Richmond residents. This strategy for shared value creation will be central for all the participants and community members who access the space, reinforced by Oakstop, Red Bay Coffee, Roux, and CoBiz.

Originally published on www.richmondmainstreet.org.