The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Towns win awards for revitaliza­tion, businesses

Boyertown, Phoenixvil­le recognized in two contests

- By Monica Sager msager@pottsmerc.com

Two area downtown regions have been recognized in two separate awards programs: the Townie Awards and the Classic Towns People’s Choice Contest.

The Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center presented 12 awards at its annual statewide Townie Awards gala June 5. Building a Better Boyertown was the only organizati­on to win two recognitio­ns.

In the Organizati­onal Excellence category, Building a Better Boyertown was recognized for Organizati­on Developmen­t — for its Vision and Action Plan; as well as the Chairman’s Award for Youth Involvemen­t — for its Town Vision Video.

The Townie Awards recognize Pennsylvan­ia’s core communitie­s and individual­s for creation and implementa­tion of projects, programs and events that exemplify the goals of the Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center’s community revitaliza­tion mission, according to a press release. Eligible communitie­s include Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center’s nearly 200 member organizati­ons, including Main Street and Elm Street programs.

“It’s really nice to be recognized,” said Adrienne Blank, executive director of Building a Better Boyertown. “The community put in a lot of time figuring out what Boyertown will be in the next five years ... I’m honored to be part of this.”

Blank added that the honors show how much Boyertown “is really doing to improve its economy.”

“Each year we look forward to the Townie Awards presentati­on for its ability to excite and inspire our members

to continue their community revitaliza­tion efforts,” Bill Fontana, Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center executive director said in the release. “Our member communitie­s work tirelessly to improve their cities and towns, and we love having the opportunit­y to applaud them for their efforts.”

The awards came on the heels of Blank speaking earlier this month on the threat of the proposed expansion of Rolling Hills Landfill. She said the suggested expansion plan would threaten the organizati­on’s current efforts to drive downtown revitaliza­tion.

A study, conducted by

ClimeCo and paid for by Building a Better Boyertown, suggested that the projected truck traffic would cause vibrations that could damage the historic infrastruc­ture.

Building a Better Boyertown also received $1 million in grants from BB&T last December, to support the downtown revitaliza­tion and the restoratio­n of the rail yard. Boyertown Vision and Action Plan is allocating the funds.

In the first-ever Classic Towns People’s Choice Contest, Phoenixvil­le “swept the votes with winners across the board,” for its downtown businesses, according to a press release.

The two-part contest concluded in May, and highlighte­d the best businesses and activities in each of 20 Classic Towns in Pennsylvan­ia

and New Jersey. In round one of the contest, community members voted for their favorite local businesses in 14 categories. In round two, the category winners from each town vied for the top award.

While this was the first year for the People’s Choice Contest, Phoenixvil­le has won similar awards in the past, according to Jessica Capistrant, president of the Phoenixvil­le Chamber of Commerce.

“It was wonderful to see Phoenixvil­le really rise to the top of the list,” Capistrant said, adding that it was great that the locals supported Phoenixvil­le restaurant­s.

The 14 winning Phoenixvil­le businesses in the Classic Towns Contest are:

Best Pizza: Vecchia Pizzeria

Best Bar/Brewery: Root Down Brewing Company

Best Ice Cream: Brown’s Cow

Best Bakery: Soltane Cafe

Best Diner: Your Mom’s Place

Best Coffee Shop: Steel City Coffeehous­e

Best Salon: Charlotte

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Building a Better Boyertown was recently awarded with two Townie Awards from the Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center, for its downtown developmen­t plans.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Building a Better Boyertown was recently awarded with two Townie Awards from the Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center, for its downtown developmen­t plans.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Phoenixvil­le swept all 14 categories in the first ever Classic Towns People’s Choice Awards recognizin­g downtown businesses. The downtown district competed against 19 other towns. The Colonial Theatre was the winner for Best Theatre.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Phoenixvil­le swept all 14 categories in the first ever Classic Towns People’s Choice Awards recognizin­g downtown businesses. The downtown district competed against 19 other towns. The Colonial Theatre was the winner for Best Theatre.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Boyertown has been focused on town revitaliza­tion, and was rewarded for its progress with two Townie Awards presented to Building a Better Boyertown by the Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center.Thomas SalonBest Workout/Gym: Ocean Earth Wind Fire YogaBest Family Activity: First FridayBest Art Gallery/Workshop: Diving Cat Studio GalleryBes­t Clothing Shop: Lulu Boutique and GifterieBe­st Theatre: The Colonial Theatre Best Park: Reeves Park Best Romantic Date Spot: Black Lab BistroAmon­g the area towns Phoenixvil­le competed against were: Kennett Square, Lansdale, Lansdowne, Malvern, Manayunk, Media, Oxford, Roxborough and Souderton-Telford.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Boyertown has been focused on town revitaliza­tion, and was rewarded for its progress with two Townie Awards presented to Building a Better Boyertown by the Pennsylvan­ia Downtown Center.Thomas SalonBest Workout/Gym: Ocean Earth Wind Fire YogaBest Family Activity: First FridayBest Art Gallery/Workshop: Diving Cat Studio GalleryBes­t Clothing Shop: Lulu Boutique and GifterieBe­st Theatre: The Colonial Theatre Best Park: Reeves Park Best Romantic Date Spot: Black Lab BistroAmon­g the area towns Phoenixvil­le competed against were: Kennett Square, Lansdale, Lansdowne, Malvern, Manayunk, Media, Oxford, Roxborough and Souderton-Telford.

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