The Boyertown Area Times

$1M boost for downtown revival

Funds presented from BB&T Economic Growth Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation

- By Rebecca Blanchard rblanchard@21st-centurymed­ia.com @boyertownt­imes on Twitter

Building a Better Boyertown has received $1 million in grants from BB&T, bringing momentum to downtown planning and the town’s goal to become a tourist spot.

The donation comes from the BB&T Economic Growth Fund of the Berks County Community Foundation and will support Building a Better Boyertown’s downtown revitaliza­tion project as well as the restoratio­n of the rail yard. The funds are being allocated through the Boyertown Vision and Action Plan.

The constructi­on of a tourism office, a tourism website, brochures, signs and destinatio­n consultant expertise, additional staff support, the developmen­t of a business recruitmen­t package and materials, and initial membership in regional convention and visitor bureaus are among the items the grants will be used for.

“If you don’t lead by example, things don’t occur,” said BB&T Community Banking Group Executive Scott V. Fainor, adding how many people helped to make this

happen and it was truly a team effort. “BB&T has a long history of supporting our communitie­s and is especially pleased to continue our support of Boyertown, a community on the rise.”

“All I can say is ‘wow,’” said Mayor Marianne Deery, commenting on the room full of smiling faces. “They’ve worked hard and you’ve help make them work hard. Who thought that, within a year, this could be accomplish­ed? If it wasn’t Boyertown, it probably wouldn’t have happened within a year.”

In addition to the $1 million donated, BB&T offered an additional $500,000 in matching grants. If reached, those funds would support a trail feasibilit­y study, the re-launch of the Farmers Market, and the purchase of a trolley.

“This funding is going to be transforma­tional for Boyertown,” said Adrianne Blank, Main Street Manager at Building a Better Boyertown. “Because of the community engagement process of the Town Vision project, the realizatio­n that tourism is Boyertown’s key economic driver was unveiled. Our progress toward being a top tourism destinatio­n in Pennsylvan­ia is going to leap forward simply because of these grants from BB&T.”

Nathaniel Guest, executive director of the Colebrookd­ale Railroad Preservati­on Trust, echoed Blank’s comments, adding how the railyard project would greatly impact Boyertown’s economy. “Tourism is already a driving force in Boyertown, and the ability to upgrade our facility will only draw in more people,” Guest said. “We are grateful to BB&T, and the Community Foundation, and look forward to putting their investment to work.”

“It’s been our pleasure to administer these funds to the Boyertown area as we’ve watched the relationsh­ip between that community and BB&T continue,” said Kevin K. Murphy, president of Berks County Community Foundation. “This funding is truly going to strengthen the economy of the Boyertown area.”

The grant announceme­nt was made Friday, Dec. 11, at the office of Building a Better Boyertown.

 ?? REBECCA BLANCHARD — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Main Street Manager Adrianne Blank, Building a Better Boyertown, addresses the crowd during the grant announceme­nt on Dec. 11. BB&T leadership looks on.
REBECCA BLANCHARD — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Main Street Manager Adrianne Blank, Building a Better Boyertown, addresses the crowd during the grant announceme­nt on Dec. 11. BB&T leadership looks on.
 ?? REBECCA BLANCHARD — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? BB&T representa­tives, Berks County Community Foundation representa­tives, Building a Better Boyertown representa­tives, Boyertown area officials and community leaders gathered on Friday, Dec. 11, for the announceme­nt of $1 million in grants to support...
REBECCA BLANCHARD — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA BB&T representa­tives, Berks County Community Foundation representa­tives, Building a Better Boyertown representa­tives, Boyertown area officials and community leaders gathered on Friday, Dec. 11, for the announceme­nt of $1 million in grants to support...

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