City of Covington awards third round of Small Business Program rent subsidy, facade improvement incentives

A new Italian restaurant in a historic building… a music venue… chocolate makers… Buildings designers… Accountants… and Brever… were among the seven businesses that supported the city through their small business program.

The Koongton Board of Commissioners this week approved subsidy and pornographic improvement incentives, which will raise private investment, establish new jobs, and raise more attractive business environments in the COV.

These privileges are during the third phase of this fiscal year’s financial support under the city’s small business program, which plans to help the first year rent a business and upgrade commercial property owners to upgrade their outdoor parts or restore the historic power business mark in one year.

“This latest period of small business privileges reinforces the reputation of the area, which reinforces both the onset and the established business as a welcome destination,” said Patrick Duffy, said Patrick Duffy, Koongton Business Retition. “Our team works hard to make the city easier to do business and we want to help the business continue in development and development.”

Overall, there were 39,300 for six new businesses and trade porn such projects on Tuesday.

Rent subsidy

(Picture from the city of Coongton)

Car 6,000 for Carmilo. William Grace and Mach Arns opened a new Italian restaurant in 434 Madison Avenue, which has been empty for almost two years. In support of a detailed business plan with strong estimates and support posts of the Koongton Business Council, owners have invested significant investments to create a hot and invited environment. Carmilo is located in the Central Business District.

Remote LLC (Galaxy Bar), 000 6,000. After several successful years in Louisville, the Galaxy Bar chose Koongton for his second place in the former ACME Lock Building. With unique fusion foods, creative drinks, and a live dance floor, the Galaxy will be a leisure destination, which will develop the crowd from the south on Madison Avenue to experience the dynamic night life of Coatington. The Galaxy is located in the West Side neighborhood.

To the Mauric Chocolate Company, 000 6,000 After years of success in Cincinnati, Mauric Chocolate has extended 623 Madison with a new store front and has kept its production factory up to 1036 prostitutes. The new location enhances retail experience on Madison Avenue, which offers more opportunities for users to enjoy handcuff chocolate. The extra -pea Gots is part of the neighborhood.

Maryamin Anderson Architects, Inc., 000 6,000 Merimian Anderson, a Dallas -based firm, chose to set up his “Cincinnati” office in the middle of the city in the 11 -E 5th Central, which specializes in adaptive reuse and historical protection, attracted to the full reservoir of the historic buildings and auxiliary community of Maryamine Anderson. The firm is located in the Central Business District.

3,300 with the impact of the net, LLC. The next -level empowering team offers comprehensive joint controller services, accounting, and risk management consultations to clients in Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. As a certified women’s owned business, the founder and CEO Jackie Jordan plans to include two full -time employees in 2026.

000 6,000 Western Six Brewing Co. An independent Craft Brewery, West Six Brewing, was founded in 2012 in Lexanton. The company selected Koongton for its fourth position, and is dedicated to making a powerful beer in the historic Koongton House in the 100Ws St. West Six, and is dedicated to making a positive social impact in the society.

Improvement in improvement

000 6,000 Pike Street Lottes Condominum Association, Inc. It is a, 18,600 project, which includes a collision point and painting in the building field. The house of Golden Jelto, Sohaza Sisters, and Mills James, 815 Madison Avenue will improve the building, which is in accordance with historical protection guidelines. A representative of the company consulted with the city’s historic protection officer to ensure that the work maintains the integrity and longevity of the building. The building is located in the neighborhood of Pea Got.

Since the launch of the small business program in 2017, the program has helped 162 businesses or projects.

The city is currently accepting applications for the fourth and final period of small business privileges. The deadline for the application is May 9.

For information, contact Patrick Duffy at 859-292-2141 or pduffy@covingtonky.gov.

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