Colfax's Main Street District receives facelift

Downtown Revitalization to be completed by summer

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A portion of the store fronts along Walnut Street in Colfax's Main Street District are slated to receive partial to full facelifts as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project, for which the city recieved nearly $600,000 in grant money. (Submitted photo)

“That’s really he most dramatic thing that’s been done,” Joe Dvorak, President of Colfax Main Street Inc. added. “The work on the Napa building just doesn’t show that much yet — it’s mostly demolition — but those windows, wow!”

Colfax Main Street’s Facebook page has been instrumental in keeping the community updated on the project. Kern often posts photos of demolition and the subsequent new construction.

“Today I took and posted a picture of the Rustin Building storefront and said, ‘A new storefront will be here. Is anybody interested in having a business?’ and some girl was like, ‘It’s my dream!’” Kern added. “I think the excitement will help fill vacancies, bring in more business and raise awareness about what we have going on in Colfax.”

Staff writer Nicole Wiegand may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 422, or at nwiegand@newtondailynews.com.

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