BEACON

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Business, Enterprise, & Commercial Opportunities for Neighborhoods (BEACON) is a program developed in 2003 by Birmingham mayor Bernard Kincaid and the city's Department of Community Development to promote commercial revitalization in several Birmingham neighborhoods.

Implementation of the program is contracted to Main Street Birmingham and is planned to follow the guidelines of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's "Main Streets" program. The program's goals include: fostering neighborhood merchants' associations, reducing blight, preserving historic streetscapes, targeting tenants which promote quality of life, encouraging redevelopment, assisting entrepreneurs, and realizing key redevelopment opportunities.

The program is funded by both public and private contributors. Birmingham is providing $250,000 each year through 2009. Currently the program is active in nine "target districts" across the city: Avondale, East Lake, Ensley, Lomb Avenue, North Birmingham, Parkway East, Titusville, Tuscaloosa Avenue, and Woodlawn.

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