Connections Matter
In our drives through New Hampshire and Vermont, we didn’t just visit towns. We visited stories, dreams, and the beating hearts of communities. Can't wait to share more tales from the road!
Manners Matter
Since 2020, the pull toward the picturesque quiet of small towns has been magnetic. We yearned for landscapes where skies stretch out like endless canvases. In a world that confined us, the open fields, the meandering rivers, and the quaint downtowns whispered promises of a freedom the metropolis couldn't give. And here's the thing—freedom comes wrapped in responsibility.
Company is Coming
It is a season that calls out to us, inviting us to leave the buzz of the city for the tranquil streets of small towns. As autumn approaches, you can almost hear the whisper - “Come visit us.”
Who is minding the street?
This week I found myself in the warm company of Main Street directors and downtown managers from across the landscape of Georgia at the Georgia Downtown Conference
You’ve Been Waiting for This
Small-town life is not a retreat but a stage for new adventures. The landscape here invites you to become a participant, not just an observer. The script is yours to write, and the path, though unmarked, is rich with the thrill of discovery.
Remote Work Rising
Have you marveled at the incredible renaissance of small towns in recent years? Much of the secret lies in the remote work revolution, a dance of innovation and nostalgia that's breathed new life into these charming communities.
Millennials in a Small Town
With 84% of millennials stating that they prefer remote work, we think small towns could be a match made in heaven.
If you can connect, it is possible
Broadband and Fiber. They have changed everything. I think of them like the long ribbons of steel that crisscrossed our American West during the season of the locomotive. Places seen as unreachable were then only one of two days of non-stop speed across the plains.