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  • Arkham Oddities

    < Back Arkham Oddities Henna, candles, custom apparel, collectables & more 134 S Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 ​ (260) 336-4915 Website

  • Art on Main

    < Back Art on Main Coming up: Summer 2024 June through August 2024 Each summer, downtown Kendallville becomes a public art exhibit with a different theme that engages local artists to custom decorate items. At the end of the show, items are auctioned off to benefit the Main Street organization. Join Historic Downtown Kendallville, along with various local artists, as we auction off this year's Art on Main project, bistro sets! All participating exhibitors and vendors must adhere to our Events Policy . Previous Apply Next

  • Historic Preservation | Historic Downtown Kendallville

    Historic Preservation Commission Certificate of Appropriateness Facade Grants Brochure Guidelines Historic Preservation Kendallville’s proud heritage is celebrated in the historic downtown district by restoring and preserving the beautiful structures that line the streets. ​ Exterior repairs or alterations to the properties located within Kendallville's Local Historic District are subject to review by the Historic Preservation Commission to ensure "appropriateness". Local Historic District Map Certificate of Appropriateness The city of Kendallville’s Historic Preservation Commission was created to assist property owners with structures located within the Local Historic District in preserving the city's heritage. Historic Downtown Kendallville will help property owners navigate the requirements of the District. We appreciate the commitments of property owners to maintain and enhance their investments in our historic downtown corridor! ​ Properties in the District are of great importance and value to the city. As such, t he requirement to obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA), before endeavoring to alter the appearance of a contributing building, is a process meant to help preserve Downtown Kendallville's historic integrity and character for generations to come. ​ Obtaining a COA for proposed work is a pretty s imple process. In most cases, COAs can be quickly issued for work related to: ​ Repointing / masonry work Landscaping Fencing Signage / awnings Door replacement Railing replacement Mechanical system upgrades Roofing or siding replacement ​ A COA is not required for routine property repairs or maintenance when the same materials will be used to replace a part of the building that has been damaged. COA Application Once a Certificate of Appropriateness is approved, a placard will be placed on the building by Indiana Landmarks describing the work to be done and certifying that the work meets historic guidelines. This placard is similar to a building permit and will remain in place until all work has been completed. ​ Once the COA Application is ready to submit, send a copy of it two weeks prior to the next scheduled meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission , to Debra Parcell (dparcell@indianalandmarks.org). ​ The Historic Preservation Commission meets on the first Wednesday of each month, so be sure to send the COA Application to Indiana Landmarks at least two weeks prior to that date. Facade Grants Property owners who plan to apply for a Facade Grant from the Kendallville Redevelopment Commission will need to obtain a COA in order to be eligible for grant funding. (See above.) Facade Grant Application Property owners applying for the PreservINg Main Street 25/75 Facade Grant, available for a limited time from the Kendallville Redevelopment Commission. will need to obtain a COA in order to be eligible for grant funding. (See above.) Facade Grant - PMS 25/75 Application Certificate of Appropriateness Facade Grants Historic Preservation Commission Terry Housholder Stephane Langelie r Kevin Sabrosky Jerry Spaw Jacob Ihrie The Historic Preservation Commission meets on the first Wednesday of each month at noon to review requests from property owners to alter exterior façades of buildings located within the Local Historic District . ​ This is a commission established by the City of Kendallville . Historic Preservation Commission

  • BLH Assets

    < Back BLH Assets Multi-unit commercial building 119 W Mitchell Street Kendallville, IN 46755 blh@blhassets.com 260-242-0015 Website

  • Hosler Realty Inc

    < Back Hosler Realty Inc Real estate services 106 S Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 ​ (260) 347-1158 Website

  • Hagerman Appliance

    < Back Hagerman Appliance Appliance installation & service 126 S Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 hagermanappliance@gmail.com (260) 347-5428 Website

  • Tipton Law

    < Back Tipton Law Attorney office 127 E William Street Kendallville, IN 46755 stacy@tiptonlawllc.com 260-897-9800 Website

  • Complete Arms

    < Back Complete Arms Guns, ammo, and supplies 214 S Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 completearms@gmail.com 260-442-8838 Website

  • Horizon Bank

    < Back Horizon Bank Financial institution 116 W Mitchell Street Kendallville, IN 46755 ​ (260) 347-5100 Website

  • Kendallville Main Street | Events Policy

    Events Policy Non-profit groups and organizations are welcome to attend and participate in any and all community events hosted by Historic Downtown Kendallville by providing an activity related to the theme (i.e., at the Fairy, Gnome and Troll Festival, an activity for children that fits the festival theme; at the Car Show, a car-related activity or merchandise for families/adults). While information about the sponsoring organization and its services may be available at the event, participating organizations are not allowed to engage in partisan political activity or propaganda* related to their organization. This includes the display, distribution, or use of signs, banners, flags, symbols, insignia, monuments, gestures, etc. as they relate to any political party affiliations, political candidate, divisive social issues, or topic of a political nature. In order to remain neutral and non-partisan in any and all circumstances, Historic Downtown Kendallville staff and board members reserve the right to deny participation - at their discretion - by organizations who do not meet the above criteria. *Propaganda is defined as the systematic effort to influence or manipulate other people’s beliefs, attitudes, or actions by means of symbols (words, gestures, banners, monuments, and so forth).

  • Fairy Gnome and Troll Festival

    < Back Fairy Gnome and Troll Festival Coming up: May 18, 2024 Saturday, May 18, 2024 10 AM - 2 PM Downtown Kendallville This free, family-friendly event is for kids of all ages, and celebrates the many fairy, gnome and troll families living in Kendallville and all around Noble County. Visitors to the festival will have an opportunity to meet Tinkerbell, enjoy a bubble party, play carnival games, attend a fairy tea party, experience entertainment of a magical nature, enjoy tasty food, shop the multitude of vendors, and much more! Upgrade your experience! Order a Royal Pass for exclusive access to: - Private Tea Party with a Fairy Princess (includes personalized cookie!) - Sword fighting lesson with Peter Pan - Private Story Time in the Fairy Village - One free children's book Passes are $25 for one child and one adult. Add up to three additional children to your experience for just $15 each. Pre-registration and the selection of a timed entry is required! Spots are limited! Use the link at the bottom of this page to reserve. (VENDORS: visit www.kendallvillemainstreet.com/fairy-festival-registration for information.) All participating exhibitors and vendors must adhere to our Events Policy . Previous Order a Royal Pass Next

  • Oasis Massage and Wellness

    < Back Oasis Massage and Wellness Massage and wellness 204 S Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 alliegater5@gmail.com 260-302-5615 Website

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