Goal: ‘Make this a destination’

City leaders, economic development official hopeful for future of Rock Falls

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Anne Clay (left) and Samantha Schmitt whip up some fresh popped corn Friday night for visitors to downtown Rock Falls. Community State Bank set up the booth for the Hometown Holidays celebration. The annual event will bring a number of people to the downtown this weekend, something city leaders hope to find ways to have happen more often. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“It’s a wonderful opportunity that we have right now – work on making this a destination,” she said.

Getting people to the riverfront will spill over to the downtown, Henrekin said.

“You can put up a new facade on a building, [but] unless you’ve got ease of access and a reason to stop, our job is to work to change that,” she said.

In the past, Rock Falls Alderman Daehle Reitzel has advocated creating a downtown business owners association.

Getting invested parties to work together to benefit the area “can’t be anything but good,” Henrekin said. She said business owners have a vested interest in getting together.

“If that is a successful strategy, I would be all for it,” she said.

Mayor David Blanton said the public want to see development.

“I think the main thing that’s going to happen that will change everything is when public space is available,” he said. “When we first started the project, we had a lot of naysayers. I have not talked to anyone since we got the road (a through Second Street) put in that doesn’t have praise for it.

“When people see it and they can touch it and use it, they get excited. I think that’s what we need now.”

Blanton said he is looking forward to the spring, when the area will be open to the public. He said the city continues to work toward having an amphitheater and picnic area there.

Until then, Blanton planned on basking in the holiday spirit by taking part in the festive tree lighting.

“The first year we did that, everybody thought we were crazy,” he said. “Since we started doing that, see all those people by the Christmas tree, it’s breathtaking.”

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