Our Member Organizations

  • Alamogordo MainStreet

    Alamogordo MainStreet is a central district of shared memory and experience where residents and visitors come together to live, work, and play. As the centerpiece of our community identity, Alamogordo MainStreet, the surrounding City of Alamogordo, and Otero County support transformative economic development strategies that draw new residents, businesses, and tourism to the community.

  • Downtown ABQ Main Street & Arts & Cultural District

    A 501(C)3 non-profit, our mission is to promote and support downtown Albuquerque’s economic, social, and creative vitality through community-driven projects and programs.

  • Barelas Community Coalition

    Our Mission:  “To support a thriving Barelas neighborhood, the Barelas Community Coalition advances community economic development and revitalization projects that are guided and driven by the community to improve quality of life, build and sustain assets, and preserve and celebrate the neighborhood’s cultural heritage and history.

  • Belén Historic Downtown Partnership

    The mission of the Belén Historic Downtown Partnership is to improve and enhance the appearance, economic vitality, and social activity of downtown Belén while preserving and enhancing its historic resources through a community-driven effort that utilizes the MainStreet Four Point Approach™ of Organization, Design, Promotion, and Economic Vitality.

  • Carlsbad Main Street

    Carlsbad MainStreet is a Non-Profit organization whose mission is to strengthen our district as the center of our community through concentrated efforts in organization, promotion, design, and economic vitality. Our vision is to make Downtown Carlsbad a lively, vibrant place where people can shop, eat, and find entertainment on weekdays, weekends, and evenings.

  • Corrales Main Street

    Incorporated in 1996 and accredited by New Mexico MainStreet, Corrales MainStreet is dedicated to preserving the historic heritage and traditions of our Village through enhancing the economic vitality of Corrales while honoring its rich cultural legacy. We serve the community by bringing awareness and increasing resident access to activities, convenience goods, professional services, restaurants, and retail, all within the context of our historic village.

  • Deming Luna County MainStreet Program

    The Deming MainStreet Program is a fully accredited program by New Mexico MainStreet. We seek to engage people, rebuild places, and work to revitalize our local economy.

  • Downtown Farmington: Arts & Cultural District

    Downtown Farmington is administered by the City of Farmington's Economic Development Department and the City's Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Commission in partnership with the New Mexico MainStreet Program. 

  • Downtown Las Cruces Partnership

    The Downtown Las Cruces Partnership (DLCP) is a state and nationally certified Main Street organization that embraces a vision to create an economically vibrant downtown.

  • Leap Into Lordsburg

    Discover the charm of Lordsburg, located in the heart of the breathtaking Hidalgo County. Our town is steeped in rich history and natural beauty, offering visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.

  • Los Alamos Main Street

    Los Alamos MainStreet is an award winning district in the state of New Mexico. Los Alamos is a unique town, established over 70 years ago as a secret city during World War II. Los Alamos MainStreet (LAMS) focuses on this connection to history and science, facilitates community events, and supports the local business community that contributes to the vitality of downtown. LAMS provides locals and visitors a special place to gather, relax and enjoy the history and beauty of Los Alamos making it a great place to live, work, play & visit.

  • Mora MainStreet Arts and Cultural Compound

    Mora MainStreet Arts and Cultural Compound is part of the Mora Creative Council, which is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization whose mission is to revitalize and beautify the historic heart of Mora.

  • Nob Hill Main Street

    Nob Hill Main Street

    Nob Hill Main Street is a grassroots collaboration of dedicated residents, small businesses, and community organizations working together with local government agencies to revitalize and foster growth in the Nob Hill urban community. We established ourselves as an emerging Main Street community in 2009.

  • Raton Main Street

    Raton is small town America at its finest. It’s a comfortable place to live where residents and visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of more hectic lifestyles, be greeted by heartfelt smiles and friendly “hello’s” while strolling downtown – a place where neighbors truly care for each other and offer hospitality to visitors without hesitation.

    Raton has a deep sense of shared values and community pride, a keen appreciation of its historical and cultural heritage, and also provides the best of modern conveniences. Life in Raton makes you want to be part of this thriving community where businesses prosper and economic opportunities abound.

  • Revitalize San Pedro Partnership

    Community leaders and local businesses working together for a brighter economic future.

    The Revitalize San Pedro Partnership (RSPP) is a nonprofit organization that grew out of a coalition formed over a decade ago by four adjoining neighborhood associations and local business leaders to focus on preserving and improving the San Pedro Main Street corridor, which stretches between I-40 and Central Avenue in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

  • Santa Rosa Main Street

    The Santa Rosa MainStreet is an independent nonprofit local program to facilitate a shared vision for our downtown, encourage economic vitality, and celebrate Santa Rosas’ cultural and historic assets.

    SRMS has been an accredited program for three years and is a part of the New Mexico Mainstreet. The NM Economic Development Department supports the process and aids MainStreet-accredited Communities.

  • Silver City Main Street

    Silver City sprang to life during the summer of 1870. The discovery of silver brought thousands of miners, and merchants followed in their footsteps. The town’s founders decided Silver City would be “built to last.” In 1880, an ordinance was passed requiring masonry construction for new buildings in the city limits. This left behind a wealth of solid commercial buildings, brick Victorian homes, and adobe structures.

    Silver City MainStreet is an accredited New Mexico MainStreet program committed to working with our community to revitalize the economy in our historic downtown.

    Since 1985, Silver City MainStreet has completed numerous projects to improve the economic vitality of downtown Silver City.

  • Taos Main Street

    Downtown Taos MainStreet is a community-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing the Historic Downtown District through strategic investment, cultural preservation, and public engagement. Accredited by Main Street America in August 2019, we serve as the action-based implementation partner coordinating with the Town of Taos, Taos County, local businesses, property owners, and community organizations. Guided by the belief in the power of place, and the people who shape it. We focus on collaboration, creativity, and honoring both the history and future of our vibrant downtown.

  • Tucumcari Main Street

    Tucumcari MainStreet’s mission is to preserve, revitalize, and promote the historic cultural, social, and economic significance of Tucumcari’s Downtown Commercial Historic District to create a healthy, vibrant environment for all.

  • MainStreet Truth or Consequences

    MainStreet Truth or Consequences is a community-based group of volunteers dedicated to the revitalization and beautification of downtown T or C. The Historic Hot Springs District is a destination with unique retail, community activity, performing and visual arts, as well as opportunities for healing and rejuvenation.  Our downtown is the heart of the community, rooted in our diverse past and working toward a vibrant and prosperous future. Famous for its natural hot mineral springs, Truth or Consequences also offers dining, shopping, and museums. Surrounded by nature with the Rio Grande flowing right through town and Turtleback Mountain providing a beautiful backdrop, recreational opportunities abound. Enjoy water sports, hiking, eco-tours, off-road adventures, birdwatching, fishing, golf, and so much more.

  • Zuni Pueblo MainStreet

    Zuni Pueblo is a unique and unparalleled mix of beauty, fortitude, and vision. As residents of Halona: Idiwan’a (the “Middle Place” of the world), we have been able to live and thrive over many centuries utilizing only what was provided to us by Awidelin Tsitda (Mother Earth). Despite many changes throughout history, the Zuni way of life is not fundamentally different today than when Europeans first made their way to Halona: Idiwan’a in 1539.