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Upload: Attach:rick.jpg Δ On January 12, 2005, New York State Governor George Pataki announced the inaugural round of New York Main Street grants. The innovative program is designed to stimulate downtown revitalization in communities across New York State by providing funding for building renovations, streetscape enhancements and downtown business or cultural anchors.
“New York’s downtown business districts represent the lifeblood of its cities, towns and villages,” Governor Pataki said. “These awards will provide additional resources to reinvigorate our Main Streets and generate pride, progress and prosperity in communities all across our great State. The response to this program has been overwhelming and I want to congratulate the recipients for their vision and determination to bring our Main Streets back.”
Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue said, “The Main Street program will provide the assistance necessary to continue revitalizing our downtown Main Streets all across the State. Building on the success of programs such as the Governor’s Quality Communities Initiative, the New York Main Street Award will bolster efforts to improve downtown areas throughout New York State.”
Elmira Downtown Development received the maximum award, $200,000, to create Enterprise Elmira, a fund which will assist property owners in making improvements to buildings. The program targets properties on West Water Street between College and Main Streets, and Lake Street between Water and Gray Streets. Owners of properties in these target areas have applied for matching grants which will enable improvements to facades and interiors. Property owners are eligible for up to $10,000 in matching funds for façade improvements and up to $50,000 for interior upgrades.
We expect to begin making grants in the Summer and Fall of 2005 - look for the Enterprise Elmira signs on new building projects!
On January 12, 2005, New York State Governor George Pataki announced the inaugural round of New York Main Street grants. The innovative program is designed to stimulate downtown revitalization in communities across New York State by providing funding for building renovations, streetscape enhancements and downtown business or cultural anchors.
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On January 12, 2005, New York State Governor George Pataki announced the inaugural round of New York Main Street grants. The innovative program is designed to stimulate downtown revitalization in communities across New York State by providing funding for building renovations, streetscape enhancements and downtown business or cultural anchors.
We expect to begin making grants in the Summer and Fall of 2005 - look for the Enterprise Elmira signs on new building projects!
We expect to begin making grants in the Summer and Fall of 2005 - look for the Enterprise Elmira signs on new building projects!
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On January 12, 2005, New York State Governor George Pataki announced the inaugural round of New York Main Street grants. The innovative program is designed to stimulate downtown revitalization in communities across New York State by providing funding for building renovations, streetscape enhancements and downtown business or cultural anchors.
“New York’s downtown business districts represent the lifeblood of its cities, towns and villages,” Governor Pataki said. “These awards will provide additional resources to reinvigorate our Main Streets and generate pride, progress and prosperity in communities all across our great State. The response to this program has been overwhelming and I want to congratulate the recipients for their vision and determination to bring our Main Streets back.”
Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue said, “The Main Street program will provide the assistance necessary to continue revitalizing our downtown Main Streets all across the State. Building on the success of programs such as the Governor’s Quality Communities Initiative, the New York Main Street Award will bolster efforts to improve downtown areas throughout New York State.”
Elmira Downtown Development received the maximum award, $200,000, to create Enterprise Elmira, a fund which will assist property owners in making improvements to buildings. The program targets properties on West Water Street between College and Main Streets, and Lake Street between Water and Gray Streets. Owners of properties in these target areas have applied for matching grants which will enable improvements to facades and interiors. Property owners are eligible for up to $10,000 in matching funds for façade improvements and up to $50,000 for interior upgrades.
We expect to begin making grants in the Summer and Fall of 2005 - look for the Enterprise Elmira signs on new building projects!
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