ACTING LESSONS

HICKORY ARTS

720 2nd Ave SW

(828) 270-9801

www.hickoryarts.com

BEVERAGES

Pepsi-Cola Bottling of Hickory

PO Box 550

828.322.8090

RH Barringer

RH Barringer

1613 Main Ave Dr NW B

336.854.0555

https://rhbarringer.com

United Beverage

105 9th St NW

828.322.1933

www.unitedbevnc.com

BUILDING / CONSTRUCTION

AtriaxGroup

Atriax Group

703 Main Ave. SW.

828.315.9962

www.atriaxgroup.com

Glaze Construction

PO Box 2401

828.324.9255

www.glazedesignbuild.com

CONVENTION CENTERS

HickoryMetroConventionCenter

Hickory Metro Convention Center

1960 13th Ave Dr SE #5186

828.322.1335

www.visithickorymetro.com/convention-center

DRILLING 

Breitz!Wear

Drilling Equipment Sales

2515 U.S. Hwy 70 SW

drillingequip.com/

EXERCISE/FITNESS

C7 Fitness Studio

(828) 855-7332

c7fit.com

Elevate Hickory

14 1st Ave NW

828-855-0550

elevatehickory.com

Samurai Institute

Samurai Institute

Located in The Hub
375 Main Ave NE

704.775.3401

www.martialartshickory.com

Stretch-n-Grow

107 Government Ave SW

828.302.5236

www.sngfoothills.com

DANCE

Hickory Ballet

Hickory Ballet & Performing Arts

116 3rd St NW

828.294.8438

hickoryballetpa.com

Louis Nunnery School of Ballet

Louis Nunnery School of Ballet

254 1st Ave NW

828.896.7163

www.louisnunneryschoolofballet.com

HOME HEALTH

CatCoChamberCommerce

Guardian Home Health

100 Main Ave NW #200

828.324.3025

website

MEDICAL

Catawba Valley Healthcare

Catawba Valley Healthcare

www.cvhnc.org

MUSICIAN/MUSIC SCHOOL

HICKORY ARTS

720 2nd Ave SW

(828) 270-9801

www.hickoryarts.com

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

CatCoChamberCommerce

Catawba County Chamber of Commerce

228 2nd Street NW

828.328.6111

www.catawbachamber.org

Exodus Homes

610 4th St SW

828.324-4870

www.exodushomes.org

GreaterHickoryCCM

Greater Hickory Cooperative Christian Ministry

31 First Ave SE

828.327.0979

ccmhickory.org

Harper House - Hickory Historical Center

Harper House/Hickory History Center

310 N. Center Street

828.324.7294

www.catawbahistory.org/our-sites/harper-house-hickory-history-center

Downtown Hickory Farmers Market

Downtown Hickory Farmers Market

Union Square, Under The Sails

www.hickoryfarmersmarket.com

HDDA

Hickory Downtown Development Assoc.

24 1st Ave NE

828.322.1121

www.downtownhickory.com

Hickory Soup Kitchen

110 2nd Street Pl SE

828.327.4828

hickorysoupkitchen.org

The Hickory Landmarks Society

542 Second Street, NE

(828) 322-4731

hickorylandmarks.org

WRC

Women’s Resource Center

125 3rd St NE

(828) 322-6333

wrchickory.org

PROMOTIONAL ITEMS

Innovative Ink

8326 Mount Harmony Road
Connelly Springs, NC 28612

828.597.9530

innovativeink.net

PUBLICATIONS

Focus Newspaper

264 1st Ave NW

828.322.1036

www.focusnewspaper.com

PRINTERS

Allegra Printing & Imaging

337 Main Ave NW

828.270-7506

www.allegrahickory.com

RESOURCES

CatCoChamberCommerce

Catawba County Chamber of Commerce

228 2nd Street NW

828.328.6111

www.catawbachamber.org

CityofHickory

City of Hickory
(City Hall)

76 N Center St

828.323.7400

www.hickorync.gov

HickoryMetroConventionCenter

Visitor’s Bureau

1960 13th Ave Dr SE #5186

828.322.1335

www.visithickorymetro.com/convention-center

SECURITY

Griffith Security

357 1st Ave NW

828.327.4354

www.griffithsecurity.com

TRADE SHOWS/EXPOS

Kilty Pleasures Tours

Hickory Shows

Hickory, NC

hickoryshows.com

TOURS/TRANSPORTATION

Kilty Pleasures Tours

Kilty Pleasure Tours

Hickory, NC

www.kiltypleasuretours.com

Youth Organizations

GirlScouts

Girl Scouts Caronlinas Peaks To Piedmont

208 Union Square NW, Suite 101

800.672-2148

www.girlscoutsp2p.org

NC Main Street Logo

The City of Hickory is a North Carolina Main Street community, designated by the N.C. Department of Commerce Main Street & Rural Planning Center.  Hickory Downtown Development Association is charged with administering the program at the local level and building public-private partnerships to spur economic development that achieves measurable results such as investment, business growth, and job creation.

Main Street America 2025

As a Main Street America™ Accredited program, the City of Hickory is a recognized leading program among the national network of neighborhoods and communities that share both a commitment to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. All Main Street America™ Accredited programs meet a set of National Accreditation Standards of Performance as outlined by the National Main Street Center.

Hickory Downtown Development Association (HDDA) 

is a private, non-profit 501 (c)6 organization with a thirteen member volunteer Board of Directors. Funding for the organization is comprised of membership dues, grants, donations, and event sponsorships.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

“ To physically and culturally improve downtown Hickory as a place of commerce, recreation, and culture for the people of Hickory and the greater metro area.”

 

HICKORY DOWNTOWN VISION

Supporting your life well crafted, Downtown Hickory serves as the gathering center for varied recreation and entertainment. Downtown is the hub of owner-operated local businesses, corporate headquarters, and urban living.

 

HISTORY

Hickory began as a small piedmont city whose growth and development moved it from a late nineteenth-century trading center on the Western North Carolina Railroad to a thriving twentieth-century manufacturing center for furniture, hosiery and textiles.

The history and development of Hickory has been divided into five stages of growth. The earliest phase began at the end of the eighteenth century and ended with the outbreak of the Civil War (1769-1860).

The second phase began when the Civil War ended, as the city's population and economy expanded as well as increased development in cultural and educational facilities (1861-1900). This second phase lasted until around 1901, when the establishment of the first large-scale furniture plant made permanent changes in the manufacturing business. From 1901 until the onset of World War I in 1917, many furniture factories as well as hosiery and textile mills were built in the city's realm resulting in a rise in population, service industries and building activity.

During World War I, construction in the city declined only to be followed by a large increase in population and housing needs, growth of businesses and manufacturing companies, and the extension of public services rendered by local government (1918-1940).

Growth since 1940- After World War II Hickory continued growing and by 1961 the city boasted forty-six furniture plants, eight-nine hosiery mills, twenty-seven other manufactories, and a population of 37,000 people. A vast urban renewal project as well as continual redevelopment also accompanied this period of growth. Much of the historic fabric of Hickory's downtown was removed or drastically altered in the 1960s and 1970s, leaving gaping holes in the urban landscape. Yet, this period also saw the emergence of historic preservation efforts in Hickory, a trend that has grown in scope by instilling pride in the city's past by encouraging the appreciation, preservation, and continued use of Hickory's historic resources.

 

HICKORY IS A MAIN STREET COMMUNITY

North Carolina Main Street Rural Planning Center 
The NC Main Street & Rural Planning Center is a Main Street America™ Coordinating Program. Main Street America™ is a program of the nonprofit National Main Street Center, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. As one of the first Main Street America™ Coordinating Programs designated in 1980, NC Main Street inspires placemaking through building asset-based economic development strategies. The NC Main Street staff is charged by the NC Department of Commerce to facilitate downtown economic development using the Main Street America Four-Point Approach. The Main Street Approach™ focuses on economic development strategies to transform downtown. These strategies articulate a focused path to revitalizing or strengthening a downtown economy. Designated NC Main Street community's work is organized around the Four-Point Approach: Economic Vitality, Design, Promotion, and Organization. 

Learn more about the NC Main Street & Rural Planning Center. 

The National Main Street Program | Main Street America™ 
Main Street America™ has been helping revitalize older and historic commercial districts since 1980. Today it is a network of neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, that share both commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Main Street America is a program of the nonprofit National Main Street Center, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. 
Main Street America™ is a movement. It is the leading voice for preservation-based economic development and community revitalization across the country. Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, Main Street America represents the broad diversity that makes this country so unique. Working together, the programs that make up the Main Street America network help to breathe new life into the places people call home. 

Learn more about Main Street America.

 

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Hickory Downtown
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24 First Avenue NE
P.O. Box 9086
Hickory, NC 28603
828-322-1121
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