West Chester, Pa (April 9, 2025) – Oxford Mainstreet, Inc. was awarded $30,000 in state funding to develop a comprehensive plan of targeted investment, development, design, and implementation strategies through the Pennsylvania Main Street Matters program.
“As a former Mayor, I know just how important our town centers are in economic development, supporting small businesses, attracting visitors, and creating the unique sense of place that makes our Chester County communities so special,” said Comitta. “Oxford has done a tremendous job recovering from a devastating fire in its downtown less than two years ago. I applaud and support OMI for pursuing Main Street designation.”
The program, administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), supports community revitalization efforts in planning, business support, aesthetic improvements, and safety and security enhancements.
Oxford Mainstreet (OMI) was awarded the funding to develop a Strategic Plan for Main Street Designation. Designation is an opportunity for targeted investment and development including the identification of specific needs for investment and/or development and the design and implementation of a strategy to address those needs, according to DCED.
“Oxford Mainstreet has long been dedicated to revitalizing and enhancing downtown Oxford for residents, visitors, and businesses alike. We are so grateful to receive this funding which will allow us to develop a comprehensive strategic plan that reflects the immediate needs and future goals of our community. OMI is focused on the future in the aftermath of the September 2023 fire and we couldn’t be more proud of the work being done along with our community partners to make Oxford even more amazing,” said Leslie Sleesman, OMI Board Chair.
OMI was one of 81 community projects across the Commonwealth awarded more than $20 million in total state funding through the Main Street Matters Program.
“Every community in our Commonwealth ― rural, urban, or suburban ― has a Main Street, and I’ve seen firsthand how critical they are to local economies.” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “Our Main Streets are the beating hearts of our communities ― and the economic strength of our towns and cities is directly tied to the success of small businesses and our Main Streets. That’s why my Administration has made investing in our Main Streets a priority, and today we’re delivering a historic amount of support for dozens of projects across the Commonwealth. Every Main Street matters ― and I’ll continue bringing people together to invest in and improve our communities.”
Main Street Matters is a key part of the Shapiro Administration’s 10-year Economic Development Strategy. DCED received more than 200 applications requesting over $43 million through the Main Street Matters Program, underscoring the demand for strategic investments in Main Streets across Pennsylvania.
“Governor Shapiro created the Main Street Matters program because he understands that main streets are the heartbeat of their communities ― helping to retain and attract residents, businesses, and visitors,” said DCED Secretary Siger. “This program is an exciting funding tool that will help main streets and downtowns across our Commonwealth achieve their full potential as economic hubs. The Shapiro Administration is focused on making these types of bold, meaningful investments to provide a higher quality of life for Pennsylvanians as well as to our growing businesses and thriving communities.”
In addition, Senator Comitta supports the governor’s plan calling for an additional $20 million for the Main Street Matters program in this year’s state budget.
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