Greeneville has been nationally recognized several times as being a good place to live and work, thanks in part to a viable downtown district.
Jann Mirkov, executive director of Main Street Greeneville, told me last week that the goal of “Downtown Dialogue” is to identify our strengths, opportunities and challenges to build a stronger downtown, a stronger Greeneville and a stronger Greene County. I’m all for that.
Last year, Greeneville is listed in the second edition of The 50 Best Small Southern Towns, and downtown Greeneville played a role in that distinction.
The 428-page book states, “Greeneville has been listed in such books as The 100 Best Small Towns in America and America’s Most Charming Towns and Villages, and was named one of only 10 All-American Cities in 1999 by the National League of Cities.”
The publication emphasizes Greeneville historic character, specifically citing the “charming, well-cared-for houses in the Historic District,” which includes downtown Greeneville.
In 2005, Greeneville-Greene County celebrated our distinction as one of the “100 Best Communities for Young People,” a honor bestowed by America’s Promise, a national organization founded by retired Gen. Colin Power, former U.S. secretary of state.
During the celebration reception, Tom Wright, who was then Greene County General Sessions and Juvenile Court judge, called the community’s national recognition “a verification of the work we are doing as a community.”
Judge Wright also said the honor demonstrates how important it is to involve schools, businesses and churches in working together for a community’s youth population.
Hopefully, many good things are in store for our entire community, including downtown Greeneville.
Please share your thoughts, ideas, wishes and hopes for downtown Greeneville in this “Downtown Dialogue” blog.
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