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Tifton, GA – Revitalizing Downtown with the Tift County Main Street Program

Tifton, GA – Revitalizing Downtown with the Tift County Main Street Program

The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) of Tifton is a public‑private partnership dedicated to restoring the city’s historic core. With a clear mission to “revitalize and redevelop the central downtown business district, foster trade and commerce, and enhance employment opportunities for the people of Tift County and the State of Georgia,” the DDA works closely with local businesses, residents, and investors.

By leveraging state and federal Main Street grants, the DDA implements design standards, marketing initiatives, and community events that draw visitors, stimulate economic growth, and preserve Tifton’s unique heritage.

For more information about the program, visit the official Tift County website or contact the DDA office directly.

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