City of Gaithersburg
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets and bustling downtowns.
Historic Dundalk
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets and bustling downtowns.
Ocean City
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets and bustling downtowns.
Takoma Park
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets and bustling downtowns.
City of Gaithersburg
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets and bustling downtowns.
Learn about the MDDA
The Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA) is a statewide organization that advocates for the health and vitality of Maryland's charming main streets...
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MoreMembership in MDDA has benefits for everyone involved in downtown and main street development. Whether you are an architect, a city manager, or a main street merchant, membership in MDDA is a must.
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MoreVisit our Job Board to see the latest employment possibilities in Maryland’s thriving downtown developments.
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We invite downtown and main street professionals throughout Maryland to join MDDA. Joining MDDA expands your network of colleagues and provides you with benefits you cannot get elsewhere. Support revitalization and preservation of Maryland's main streets and downtowns. Consider membership in MDDA. JOIN TODAY!
"Markets, Festivals, and Growing a Crowd
Connecting Agriculture with your Downtown"
Many thanks to the University of Maryland Extension’s Ginger Myers for a thought provoking presentation at the MDDA bi-monthly event on September 15 in Westminster. Examining the ties between agriculture and downtown communities, Ginger wove the principles of “Place-based” Economic Development into an enlightening discussion that had us all thinking about what makes our cities and towns unique.
Are you missing opportunities to create a stronger destination by combining agricultural events and attractions with downtown B&Bs? Is there a locally grown food that’s ripe for becoming the theme of a new festival? Is your farmers’ market located in a spot that benefits the vendors (easy access, parking, visibility) and downtown businesses? Can you name five farmers in your community?
Check in with your local agriculture marketing specialist, and start talking with area farmers. As Ginger pointed out, we’re hard-wired to operate best in communities. Click here to see her presentation.
December Event
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