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Tonight! Cash Mob Moline

 Cash Mob Moline

Join us tonight at 5:30 for a bite to eat and some shopping fun!  We will start at Bent River Brewing Company's back patio, where we will reveal our secret cash mob location.  Once the shopping destination is revealed, we will make our way on foot to enjoy some special deals and a raffle to all present participants.  If you cannot make it to Bent River at 5:30, not to worry, arrive at your leisure and someone at the restaurant will let you know where we are.  Hope to see you there, please don't forget to bring your friends!
*A $20 purchase is suggested*

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Moline Centre Main Street

The National Main Street Program is a community-driven, comprehensive methodology used to revitalize older, traditional business districts throughout the United States. It is a common-sense way to address the variety of issues and problems that face them. The underlying premise of the Main Street approach is to encourage economic development within the context of historic preservation in ways appropriate to today's marketplace. Main Street advocates a return to community self-reliance, local empowerment, and the rebuilding of traditional commercial districts based on their unique assets: distinctive architecture, a pedestrian-friendly environment, personal service, local ownership, and a sense of community.

Governing Bodies

Moline Centre Main Street Commission
  • Amy Trimble
  • Frank Ege
  • Hector Colon
  • Gary Freeman
  • Jim O'Hern 
  • Lori Turner, City Council
  • Pat Burke, Economic Development Manager

Design Committee
Moline Centre Design Guidelines (Fall 2007)

To find out more about serving on the Commission or Design Committee email Terri Smith or call at 309.524.2055.

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