Lake Wales Main Street Wins Recognition for New Design Standards
08/08/2023
Lake Wales Main Street was among winners of 2023 Florida Main Street Awards, which were announced during the Preservation on Main Street Conference in Ocala last week.
Florida Main Street is a program administered by the Division of Historical Resources under the Florida Department of State, which currently oversees 57 communities throughout the state. By implementing the National Main Street Center’s Four-Point Approach, Florida Main Street encourages economic development within the context of historic preservation through the revitalization of Florida’s downtowns, cultural and heritage districts, which it describes as “the community’s heart and soul.”
Lake Wales won a “Distinctive Preservation Award” in recognition of downtown mixed-use design standards in Category A. Those standards were recently adopted by the City of Lake Wales, and are intended to protect the historic designs of the downtown district while encouraging residential and new commercial uses that will reflect that history. The new standards were among recommendations contained in the Lake Wales Connected plan that have been adopted by the city commission.
A variety of awards were given to programs across the state in recognition of individuals and projects ranging from single landmark building preservation to special events.
Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd was at the ceremony to present awards to this year’s winners who achieved outstanding results in historic preservation and commercial activity through the Florida Main Street program.
“This year’s winners have shown a remarkable commitment to preserving the distinct heritage, traditions, and culture that make their historic downtowns attractive places for commerce,” said Secretary Byrd. “The Department of State is proud to showcase these success stories in the preservation and revitalization of Florida’s historic downtowns.”