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2008-06-27 Suwanee
Grant provides Suwanee building improvements
July 03, 2008 | 10:01 AM
www.gwinnettherald.com

SUWANEE – The Suwanee Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is implementing a Façade Improvement Grant Program that will provide grants for exterior improvements to buildings in downtown Suwanee, which encompasses Town Center as well as historic Old Town.

The program is funded through a generous contribution from the Suwanee branch of BB&T bank, located in Suwanee's Town Center.

"We're supporting the Façade Grant Program because it's a strong incentive for reinvestment in downtown Suwanee," says Denise Bradley, branch manager of BB&T at Town Center. "Good design and maintenance are key factors in the economic success of downtown Suwanee and contribute to increasing values of properties as well."

DDA Chairman Kevin R. O'Brien says: "By offering dollars to help pay for enhancements, we hope to improve the aesthetic appeal of the downtown district. We'd like to see these grants spur owners to make improvements, from a little sprucing up or needed maintenance to complete renovations. We're also encouraging the preservation of historic buildings by giving these projects higher priority."

Suwanee's façade improvement program offers matching grants up to $750 for residential projects and up to $2,500 for commercial projects. Eligible projects include repairs to exterior facades, exterior painting, repair or restoration of trim, replacement of non-conforming signs, architectural lighting, and landscaping, among other types of improvements.

Property owners and tenants (with long-term leases and landlord approval) may apply for the grants. The Suwanee DDA Design Committee will review applications and award grants. Funds will be paid as reimbursement for eligible expenses after completion and final approval of the project.

The first round of applications will be accepted through September 2. The DDA anticipates two rounds of funding each year, depending upon available grant monies.

Application materials and guidelines are available from the City of Suwanee's Downtown Program office, located in the Crossroads Center at 323 Buford Highway. For more information, contact Downtown Suwanee Manager Jane Keegan at 770/945-8996 or jkeegan@suwanee.com.

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• Suwanee City Council named Ron Larro as the newest appointment to Suwanee'e Ethics Board. Larro will replace Adrian Cotasaenz on the Board.

• Recently the council also announced Jim Rodeghiero as the seventh member and final appointment to serve on the city's new Arts Commission.

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