Welcome to Main Street, Plainfield

Our Mission

Developing and promoting a healthy and prosperous downtown within the context of cultural and historic preservation.

Our Vision

To provide downtown Plainfield with the opportunity to effectively stimulate and improve our commercial downtown by leveraging our local partnerships, culture, small businesses, assets, architectural heritage, and community events to support local enterprises and community pride. We want a vibrant and healthy downtown where Plainfield is the center of the arts (visual, culinary & performing) for Hendricks County.

We facilitate our vision and mission by using the Main Street Four Point Approach.  The promotion of our downtown district through special events and defining neighborhoods assets while supporting buy-local experience. The quality of the aesthetic design that is represented by our downtown built environment. The organization of interests, leadership and commitments that move our program forward, and the use of strategic planning to warrant the economic vitality of our historic commercial district as an exciting place to live, shop and invest.

  • A focus on Design supports a community’s transformation by enhancing the physical elements of downtown while capitalizing on the unique assets that set the commercial district apart.  Main Streets enhance their appeal to residents and visitors alike with attention to public space through the creation of pedestrian friendly streets, inclusion of public art in unexpected areas, visual merchandising, adaptive reuse of older and historic buildings, more efficiently-designed buildings, transit orientated development, and much more.

  • Revitalizing a downtown requires focusing on the underlying Economic Vitality of the district.  This work is rooted in a commitment to making the most of a community’s unique sense of place and existing historic assets, harnessing local economic opportunity and creating a supportive business environment for small business owners and the growing scores of entrepreneurs, innovators and localists alike.  Supporting downtown housing is also a key element of building Economic Vitality.

  • A strong organizational foundation is key for a sustainable Main Street revitalization effort.  This can take many forms, from a standalone non-profit organization, to a special assessment district, to a program housed in a municipality or existing community development entity.  Regardless of the organizational type, the focus is on ensuring that all organizational resources (partners, funding, volunteers, etc.) are mobilized to effectively implement the Community Transformative Strategies.

  • Promoting Main Street takes many forms, but the ultimate goal is to position the downtown or commercial neighborhood as the center of the community and the hub of economic activity, while creating a positive image that showcases a community’s unique characteristics. We want to incorporate small town feel along with local experiences. This can be done through highlighting cultural traditions, celebrating and preserving important architecture and history, encouraging local businesses to market cooperatively, offering coordinated specials and sales, support buy-local initiatives and hosting special events aimed at changing perceptions of the neighborhood and communicating to residents, investors, businesses, and property-owners that this place is special.

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Board of Directors

Executive Director: Anne Johansson

President: Anissa Veon, State Farm

Vice President: DeeDee Leonard, Banning Engineering

Treasurer: Frank Vandervort, First Merchants Bank

Secretary: Dan Bridget, Plainfield Town Council

Doug Huff, Oasis Diner

Jean Renk, Duke Energy

Lori Lee, Plainfield Community Member

Danny Crum, Merritt Hall

Stephanie Singh, Town of Plainfield

Patrick Keller, CrestPoint Real Estate

Sherry Sichting, Plainfield Chamber of Commerce

Chris Petrelli, Hendricks Live!

Alyssa Woolard, Town of Plainfield