Love stories and a hashtag to promote downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Fredericksburg Main Street Offering $10 Gift Card for Every $50 in Cards Purchased
Gift cards can be purchased online and at two downtown locations.
Downtown Fredericksburg Scarecrow Winners
Winners were announced in four categories.
You Could Win a $100 Gift Card in the Downtown Fredericksburg Scarecrow Contest
Entries are due by October 31, 2016.
Capital Ale House Donates $6K to Fredericksburg Main Street
Capital Ale House Fredericksburg donated a portion of its Oktoberfest proceeds.
Find George and James to Win a Downtown Gift Card
One winner will be announced each week on Monday.
Vote for Fredericksburg as ‘America’s Best Main Street’
You can vote online once a day everyday through April 24, 2016.
Fredericksburg Main Street Outlines 2016 Goals
The pending nonprofit was founded to preserve and enhance historic Fredericksburg’s commercial downtown area.
You Could Win a $25 Gift Card in the #LoveFXBG Promotion
Fredericksburg VA Main Street is relaunching its #LoveFXBG campaign with a contest.
New Fredericksburg Downtown Gift Cards Introduced
New cards are necessary due to a change with the previous vendor and bank.
Downtown Fredericksburg’s Small Business Saturday Specials
The complete list of specials.
Fredericksburg Main Street Names Executive Director
Ann Glave is a former Fredericksburg business owner.
Reinventing Fredericksburg: What Is Your Vision?
By Susan Larson
The Fredericksburg Main Street Initiative (FMSI) is hosting a brainstorming session from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 24, in the community room at the Free Lance-Star, 616 Amelia St., Fredericksburg.
Executive Director Ann Glave distributed six questions to help shape the group’s vision for reinventing Fredericksburg in the process of downtown revitalization, and asked participants to come with ideas in hand.
Fredericksburg Main Street Initiative Hears Community’s Vision
By Susan Larson
It was standing room only as Brad Belo of Virginia Main Street introduced the format of Monday night’s Fredericksburg Main Street Initiative (FMSI) meeting. “I’m really impressed,” he said of the 87 people gathered in the community room at the Free Lance-Star. “In meetings like these, I usually have 25 people.”