Main Street Lincoln shows off its new offices

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[March 23, 2013]     Send a link to a friend

Thursday evening Main Street Lincoln and its directors hosted an open house in their new location, helping to familiarize folks on just how to find them when they are needed.

Main Street was occupying a ground-floor space next to National Rent To Own. When the furniture store expressed a desire to expand, the Main Street office location was the best option. In the meantime, there were plenty of nice office spaces upstairs in the same building, so Main Street made the move, making for a good situation for everyone.

The Main Street offices consist of a private office for executive director Bill Hoagland and a board room. To reach the offices, take the door with the green canopy that says Griesheim Building, go to the second floor and take the hallway to the right, then left.

Pictures by Nila Smith


Seth Goodman, Main Street board president, chats with Susan Gehlbach, city clerk.


Main Street director Bill Hoagland visits with guests.

 

Roy Logan (standing) visits with Mayor Keith Snyder and county board representative Andy Anderson.


Don Peasley, board president for the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce, smiles for the camera.

Main Street board member Mike Simonson enjoys some snacks from the buffet.


A lovely buffet of savory dishes was provided by Hallie's on the Square.
 

Included in this array of  black-and-white photos in Hoagland's private office are pictures of the horrific fire that virtually destroyed the Griesheim Building years ago.

Marcia Greenslate, director of the Lincoln Park District, visits with friends in the board room.

 
 

 


Alderwoman Jonie Tibbs (right) is the city's liaison on the Main Street board.  She spent time Thursday evening offering tours of the offices to guests.


Snyder and Anderson chat with Don Peasley across the table in the board room.
 

 

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