Amherst Downtown
 
 

Experience
Downtown

A walkable mile of cuisine, culture, art, music, and independent film at the center of legendary trail networks for hiking, biking, arts and literature. 

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Simply Amherst

 Four beautiful seasons make this quintessential New England college town a vibrant year-round destination.

Unique shops

Outstanding salons and spas

Exceptional eateries, bakeries, bistros and pubs

Beautiful parks and town commons programmed seasonally

Dynamic Public Art Museums, Galleries & Award-Winning Cinema 

Award-Winning Accommodations

โ€ฆand more!


Upcoming Programs & Events

Global Dining

No Passport
Required

Experience authentic global dining at some of the most delicious places to eat in all of the Pioneer Valley: American, Japanese, Vietnamese, El Salvadorian, Tibetan, Thai, Northern Italian โ€“ and so much more!  #EatLocal

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#SHOPLOCAL

Books, Clothes, Shoes, Jewelry, Gifts & More

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Health and Beauty

 Amherst has your inner and outer beauty covered with world class salons, day spas, mindfulness, yoga and fitness in fabulous spotsโ€” from the funky to the serene.

Arts and Culture

In 2016, Amherst Center was designated a Cultural District by the Massachusetts Cultural Commission.

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Business Directory

Something for everyone

 
 

Setting Up Shop?

Build your dream in Amherst today - leasing opportunities!

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About Us

 
 

A Brief History of the Amherst BID 

In 2011, the Amherst BID was formed as a way for shareholders to pool their resources to fund and coordinate improvements and supplemental services in commercial areas. The ultimate goal was to promote business and cultural activity and create a thriving, accommodating destination for visitors and the local and regional communities. 

Mission

The BID is controlled and financed by the districtโ€™s shareholders. A board of directors representing property owners, retailers, residents, businesses and town and academic institutions provide guidance to the BID team hired to manage and implement visions and plans. 

Beautification and seasonal decoration of the town, special projects, marketing and events, and outreach and liaison work with the town and businesses as well as academic institutions and cultural partners are all important aspects of the overall focus. 

We serve as the voice and advocate for the district and promote Amherst Downtown as a highly desirable place to work, live, experience and explore. 


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Executive Committee:

  • Barry Roberts, President

  • Sarah Barr, Vice President

  • Sharon Povinelli, Treasurer

  • Tony Maroulis, Secretary

Board Members:

  • Jeremy Austin

  • Paul Bockelman

  • Andrew Bohne

  • Ewen Chen

  • Deborah Hermance

  • Jerry Jones

  • Alex Laguerra Sierra

  • Anika Lopes

  • David Mazor

  • Jonathan Salvon

  • Sharon Sharry

STAFF

John Page - Executive Director

John Page, a lifelong Amherst area resident with experience in economic development, business advocacy, and event management, has been appointed as the new executive director of the Amherst Business Improvement District (BID).

 
 

CONTACT US

35 South Pleasant St.
Visitors Information Center
Amherst, MA 01002

PHONE: 413-345-2945

EMAIL: info@amherstdowntown.com



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