Historic downtown comes alive with new Madison entertainment district
Downtown Madison celebrated the long-anticipated launch of the city’s newly designated Historic Downtown Entertainment District on Monday with a ribbon cutting. Photo by Timathy Kelley
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By TIMATHY KELLEY news@themadisonrecord.com
 By By TIMATHY KELLEY news@themadisonrecord.com  
Published 6:06 am Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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Historic downtown comes alive with new Madison entertainment district

MADISON – City officials, business owners, and community partners gathered Monday in the heart of Historic Downtown Madison to celebrate the long-anticipated launch of the city’s newly designated Historic Downtown Entertainment District.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony at Garner St. Alley drew a lively crowd eager to witness a transformative step in Madison’s downtown revitalization efforts. City leaders say the new district will attract more foot traffic, strengthen small businesses, and bring fresh energy to one of Madison’s oldest and most cherished areas.

Mayor Ranae Bartlett, joined by members of the City Council, Main Street Madison, and dozens of downtown merchants, emphasized the years of collaboration that made the initiative possible.

“Today marks a commitment to our downtown’s future,” Bartlett said. “Establishing an entertainment district creates new opportunities for people to gather, support local businesses, and experience the unique charm that defines Historic Downtown Madison. This is an exciting step toward a more vibrant city center.”

The district’s creation fol- lows years of coordinated planning and community engagement. Main Street Madison, which earned its Main Street Alabama designation earlier this year, played a key role in advancing the initiative. Executive Director Jen DeLessio said the excitement surrounding the launch reflects the strong momentum the downtown community has built.

“This is a milestone moment for our downtown, and we’re thrilled to see it come to life,” DeLessio said. “Today’s celebration shows just how much momentum we have moving forward.”

The entertainment district will pave the way for expanded programming, outdoor events, and a more walkable, community- focused downtown experience. By blending historic character with modern investment, the district aims to position Madison as a destination for both residents and visitors.

As the ribbon fell and the celebration continued, one message was clear: Madison is committed to building a downtown that is lively, welcoming, and built to last.

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