
There are buildings on Main Street that are not failing because time defeated them. They are failing because ownership did. Let us begin with what absentee ownership is costing Rocky Mount, NC.
These owners are not walking the street. They are not seeing the peeling paint, or the water beginning its work along a parapet wall. The building exists on a ledger, not in lived reality. It is held as a position, an asset kept rather than cared for.
And Main Street pays the price.
A building is not a passive object. It either contributes to the life around it, or it subtracts from it. When ownership is absent, the subtraction begins almost immediately.
An empty building interrupts the natural rhythm of a downtown. It discourages business owners who come looking at Main Street and the surrounding area as a possibility for their dreams.

Stephanie I thank you so much for your dedication to restoring down town is there any possibility of you running for city council? Or can you recommend someone who is running that has your same passionate interest towards restoring downtown? The architecture of downtown is so beautiful underneath the sad vaneer
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Thank you for keeping me company on my Main Street bench by reading along on this blog. I love writing it, the research etc. Since I live in Nashville, I can only cheerlead from a slight distance. Most of my life is lived in Rocky Mount. Important things like church and the best haircut man and eating!!! at all the great food that has come to the Rocky Mount area. You get my draft….Preservation is a fascinating subject. I’m glad you see the architectural treasure Main Street and beyond is. Stepheny
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The city council and manager needs to do their collective jobs.
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Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much! Thank you for keeping me company on my Main Street bench. Stepheny
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