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Downtown Harrison Meeting Scheduled for Monday

A meeting is scheduled for Monday to discuss plans for Historic Downtown Harrison.

The Facebook Post from the City of Harrison is below:

Downtown property owners: You are needed for a meeting Monday night in the Community Room of Signature Bank Tower.

The Historic Harrison Business Association has scheduled a meeting with all downtown property owners on Monday, March 10, at 6 p.m. in the Community Room at Signature Bank Tower.

HHBA President Mike Nabors said, “We would like to meet with property owners to inform them of our intentions to apply with Main Street Arkansas to be a Main Street Community. We are seeking their endorsement as part of the application process.

There will be many free benefits and educational opportunities for property and business owners in Main Street Communities.

For more information, contact Matt Bell at Explore Harrison at matt@exploreharrison.com or call 870-741-1789.

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