MISSION
The Westville Village Renaissance Alliance (WVRA) is a New Haven, CT-based non-profit organization and a designated Connecticut Main Street organization. Our mission is to partner with local businesses, property owners, residents and public and private institutions to foster and sustain economic revitalization, community engagement and cultural vitality in Westville Village and the surrounding neighborhoods, while emphasizing historic preservation and placemaking. Our programs focus on revitalizing Westville Village and the surrounding area through:
- Economic Revitalization - business retention, expansion and recruitment; historic preservation efforts
- Marketing & Promotions - cultural and community-building events such as annual ArtWalk festival, holiday events, and more; joint marketing efforts
- Placemaking & Design - facade improvements; traffic-calming; walkability, transit, and bikeability; cleanliness and safety; beautification & comfort
VISION
At the base of majestic West Rock, Westville Village is an inviting historic neighborhood center within the City of New Haven. Nestled between active parks and greenways, this walkable, sustainable community blends the best of small town living with a dynamic urban setting. Westville Village is a vibrant social, cultural and economic hub where residents and visitors of all ages live, learn, work, create, dine, shop and play.
HISTORY
Founded in 1996 to develop and support the Westville Village ArtWalk, WVRA has become the main advocacy organization for Westville. WVRA advocates on behalf of Westville's commerical and residential districts, representing their needs and interests to the City of New Haven, the State of Connecticut, and other stakeholders who partner in community development, historic preservation, arts programming, and community-based economic revitalization. WVRA has been a designated CT Main Street program since 2008. The Main Street model of downtown revitalization has a proven track record over time of substantial reinvestment in older downtown commercial districts and their surrounding neighborhoods.
An Action Plan for the Revitalization of Westville Village
Working with the Connecticut Main Street Center, WVRA has developed a strategic Action Plan for revitalizing Westville Village.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT
Gabriel DaSilva
Owner I Da Silva Gallery and The Frame Shop
TREASURER
Pedro Soto
Owner I Hygrade Precision Technologies
SECRETARY
Catherine Sullivan DeCarlo
Vice President of Admissions and Marketing I Chapel Haven
Ian Alderman
Owner | Alderman Dow Iron and Metal Company
James Barber
Director of Community Engagement | Southern Connecticut State University
Alisa Bowens-Mercado
Owner I Alisa's House of Salsa, Ryhthm Brewing Company
Lisa Brandes
Consultant for Higher Ed and Non-Profits
Patrick Dilger
Director of Integrated Communications and Marketing. I Southern Connecticut State University
Meg Freidman
Consultant and Knowledge Manager, AMS Planning
Melissa Gonzales
Owner I Vintanthromodern & VIntage
Valencia Goodridge
Real Estate Professional and Adjunct Professor
Luke Hanscom
Owner | Lotta Studio
Leland Torrence
Owner I Leland Torrence Enterprises
Mike Storz
President | Chapel Haven
Kim Weston
Artist
STAFF
Elizabeth Donius
Lizzy@westvillect.org
Executive Director
Noé Jimenez
Noe.Jimenez@westvillect.org
Program Manager