Wednesday, September 10, 2014

$500,000 available for building improvements in downtown Middlesboro


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Media Contact: Paul Wright, (859) 986-2373, pwright@maced.org, and Isaac Kremer (606) 248-6155, downtownmiddlesboro@gmail.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 $500,000 available for building improvements in downtown Middlesboro


Berea, Ky. – The Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED) will announce on Friday, Sept. 12 its partnership with Discover Downtown Middlesboro (DDM) and America Saves! to offer Energy Savings Loans to downtown Middlesboro, Ky., business and building owners.

“MACED is committed to helping small businesses save money in downtown Middlesboro, and making downtown buildings more affordable to operate and more appealing to lease,” MACED Enterprise Development Director Paul Wright said. He added “We support reinvestment in downtown and commercial corridors, and believe in demonstrating how a local economy can benefit from energy efficiency improvements.”

America Saves! is a national program supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Preservation Green Lab of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Main Street Center. It helps building owners across the country identify long-term energy cost savings. Discover Downtown Middlesboro is one of America Saves! first pilot program sites. DDM received a grant from America Saves! to enroll 100 buildings in the energy efficiency program.

“If  all 100 buildings enrolled in America Saves! implemented an average sized energy efficiency upgrade, it could result in at least $500,000 in new investment in downtown Middlesboro,” DDM President Jay Shoffner said. He continued, “We’re so happy that MACED is ready to help downtown Middlesboro businesses and building owners make wise investments today to strengthen their businesses tomorrow.”

Participants will receive free energy savings potential analyses in easy-to-understand technical reports with improvements prioritized based on energy savings and payback. Building owners who apply for a MACED energy efficiency loan can access up to $50,000 to help implement energy efficiency projects by December 31, 2015. MACED will waive loans fees for Middlesboro projects that qualify. 

The announcement about the partnership between MACED, America Saves! and DDM will be made at the “Achieving Energy Savings Workshop” at the Makers Market, 2008 Cumberland Ave. The workshop is open to the public and will be on Friday, Sept. 12, from 11:30am-1pm. Presenters will include: Preservation Green Lab Associate Project Manager Jeana C. Wiser, America Saves! Project Manager Lindsey M. Wallace, DDM Executive Director Isaac Kremer, MACED Enterprise Development Director Paul Wright, and MACED Energy Efficient Enterprises Program Coordinator Josh Bills. Those interested in attending may RSVP by calling (606) 248-6155 or sending an email to downtownmiddlesboro@gmail.com. A free lunch will be provided. 

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About The National Main Street Center
Established in 1980 as a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the National Main Street Center works with a nationwide network of communities to encourage preservation-based economic revitalization that utilizes the Main Street Four-Point Approach.® The Center participated in the renewal of more than 2,000 older commercial districts during its 30-year history. Now a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the National Main Street Center provides information, offers technical assistance, holds conferences and workshops, and conducts research and advocacy on critical preservation and community revitalization issues.

About the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Preservation Green Lab
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, through its Preservation Green Lab, strengthens the fabric of communities by leveraging the value of existing buildings to reduce resource waste, create jobs, and bolster a strong sense of community. The Preservation Green Lab is helping cities and community development organizations revitalize their economy and community well-being through various initiatives. The program is a national model for delivering energy efficiency to small businesses and buildings, driving cost savings and new investment in existing buildings.

About MACED
The Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED)creates economic alternatives that work for low-income people and natural places in Kentucky and Central Appalachia. MACED employs three core strategies—community investment, research for policy change and demonstration initiatives. Four paths of work flow directly from these strategies: strengthening the key sectors of energy and forestry; promoting entrepreneurship; influencing Kentucky’s economic policy; and advancing an Appalachian Transition.

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