
New Life for Elvis’ Birthplace: Placemaking and Preservation Join Forces in Tupelo, Mississippi
Last week, a team from PPS traveled to Tupelo, a small town in Mississippi famous as Elvis’ birthplace, to work with the Downtown Tupelo Main…

- Known as the “Soul of Seattle,” Pike Place Market draws more than 10 million visitors each year to its colorful stalls and lively streets, making…

- It’s official! Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association will be the site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Project for Public Spaces’ Placemaking Demonstration…
- In honor of our new partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, PPS is revisiting a body of project work impacting historic places. Last…

Discovering Common Ground through History and the Built Environment
Building community around a deep appreciation of shared history creates the momentum for a strong future, a belief that lies at the heart of PPS’…

- PPS and the National Trust for Historic Preservation team up to promote a new vision for the future (and past) of American communities What’s the…

- Originally a Roman settlement dating back to 143 BC and later the site of famous battle during the Napoleonic Wars, Romano Canavese is a picturesque…
- In honor of our new partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, PPS is revisiting a body of project work impacting historic places. Last week…

- We are excited to announce that Norman Mintz, one of the main street movement’s earliest pioneers, is rejoining PPS as Senior Director of Main Streets…
Uncovering the Tracks: Reconnecting Historic Train Stations to the Communities They Serve
In honor of our new partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation (to be formally announced later this week), PPS is revisiting a body…


