Lending Library
If you are looking for information to assist you in your downtown
revitalization efforts, you've come to the right place! The Lending
Library is a special educational service available exclusively to
Beaver County Main Street Network communities and consists of books,
presentations, handbooks, and more. To borrow materials, simply
contact Town Center Associates: 724-728-9400 or via email:
tca@towncenter.info.
The Lending Library is made possible by the Community Development
Program of Beaver County All materials are property of the Community
Development Program of Beaver County.
Beaver County Main Street Network Lending Library materials:
Books:
- Community Initiated Development
by
National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Marketing an Image for Main Street
by
National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Parking Handbook for Small Communities
by John D. Edwards
- How to be Successful at Sponsorship Sales
by
Sylvia Allen
- Rebuilding Community: A Best Practices Toolkit
by
National Trust for Historic Preservation
- The Economics of Historic Preservation
by
Donovan Rypkema
- How Superstore Sprawl Can Harm Communities
by
National Trust for Historic Preservation
- The Buildings of Main Street by
Richard Longstreth
Handbooks: by the National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Organization Committee Members Handbook
- Design Committee Members Handbook
- Economic Restructuring Committee Members Handbook
- Promotion Committee Members Handbook
- Building Improvement File
- Investing in Volunteers
- Better Models for Chain Drugstores
- The Economics of Rehabilitation
- Main Street Design Briefs (set)
- Basic Preservation Procedures
- A Layperson’s Guide to Preservation Law
- A Guide to Tax Advantaged Preservation
Presentations: from the National Trust for Historic Preservation
- “Signs of a Successful Main Street”
- “Storefronts that Sell”
- “Building the Streetscape”
- “Making Good Design Happen”
- “Main Street Means Business”
- “Community Design Assessment: A Citizen's Planning Guide”
Newsletters:
- Annual Subscription to “Downtown Idea
Exchange”
- Downtown Research and Development Center
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