Texas Downtown Association 2010 Presidents Awards Program Finalists Announced
Tyler Finalist in Two Categories
by TDA -
August 16, 2010

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The Texas Downtown Association is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Presidents Awards Program:
Best Commercial Interior
Three Legged Willie's - Georgetown
Grape Juice - Kerrville
Phoenix Saloon - New Braunfels
Best Renovation/Rehabilitation
Daniel/Stark Law Office - Bryan
CLIFTEX Theatre - Clifton
Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce - Seguin
Best New Construction
Judge Albert Armendariz, Sr., U.S. Courthouse - El Paso
Best Adaptive Reuse
221 E. Hickory - Denton
The Veranda Inn - Nocona
Gallery Main Street - Tyler
Austin School Lofts - Wichita Falls
Best Public Improvement
Downtown Oak Street Renovation - Roanoke
City Parking Garage - Waxahachie
Best Marketing Program
Meet me on Main Street - Bastrop
City of Roanoke - Roanoke
City of Winnsboro - Winnsboro
Best Promotional Event
Yesterfest - Bastrop
Chalk the Block - El Paso
Downtown Tyler ArtWalk - Tyler
Best Downtown Business
Beth Marie's - Denton
The Sweet Tooth Shoppe - Fulshear
M.L. Leddy's - San Angelo
Iron Horse Pub - Wichita Falls
Best Downtown Partner
Bastrop Downtown Business Alliance
Finalists will make a presentation at the Texas Downtown Revitalization Conference in El Paso on Nov. 11. Winners will be announced at the Awards Gala to be held that evening.
Judging for the awards took place on Friday, August 6, in Austin. The distinguished jury panel included the following representatives: Tony Eeds, White Rock Studio; Krista Gebbia, Preservation Texas; Bill Hodges, Sonora; Sarah Page, Lower Colorado River Authority; and Kay Harvey Mosley, formerly of the Texas Historical Commission.
The Texas Downtown Association, currently celebrating its 25th anniversary, is a statewide nonprofit organization comprised of more than 400 members involved in downtown revitalization projects. By fostering development and revitalization, TDA strives to enhance the economic vitality of Texas downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts by providing resources, networking opportunities, education and advocacy. For more information, visit www.texasdowntown.org.
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