Downtown Smithfield Development Corporation

  • Economic Development
200 S. Front Street
Smithfield, NC 27577
(919) 934-0887
Hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

About Us

Nestled between the serenity of the Neuse River and the vitality of Highway 301/Brightleaf Blvd., Historic Downtown Smithfield is the center of Johnston County government. Established in 1777, read more
  • About

    Nestled between the serenity of the Neuse River and the vitality of Highway 301/Brightleaf Blvd., Historic Downtown Smithfield is the center of Johnston County government. Established in 1777, Smithfield's long and rich history is displayed throughout its beautiful downtown. Check out our unique boutiques, clothing and gift stores, coffee shops and fun activities. Enjoy a meal at any of our great restaurants that include Indian cuisine, Mexican food, Pizza, New York subs, BBQ, burgers, hot dogs, chicken and good old fashioned souther cooking! Make it a date and take in a movie at the gorgeous art-deco styled 1935 Howell Theater and enjoy a libation at the Little Brown Jug, known to have the coldest beer in town! Bring the whole family and enjoy story time at our public library or learn about our history through our heritage center and museums. Downtown Smithfield is home to the annual Ham & Yam festival and many other fun and exciting events throughout the year. A destination for the arts, history, shopping, dining, entertainment, and recreation, Downtown Smithfield is the heartbeat of the community.

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  • Member Events

    Saturday Jun 14, 2025
    Farmers Market ...read more
    Saturday Jun 28, 2025
    Farmers Market ...read more
    Thursday Jul 3, 2025
    Fourth of July Celebration ...read more
    Saturday Jul 12, 2025
    Farmers Market ...read more
    Saturday Jul 26, 2025
    Farmers Market ...read more
    Saturday Aug 9, 2025
    Farmers Market ...read more
  • Whom to Contact

    • Heidi Gilmond
      Executive Director
      Phone: (919) 934-0887
  • Directions

    Our office is located in the historic Hasting's House on the Civil War Trail, just down the block from the town's original cemetery and right next to our Neuse River Amphitheater.