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Program Objectives

Rehabilitation means the process of returning a property to a state of utility, through repair or alteration, which makes possible an efficient, contemporary use while preserving those portions which are significant to its architectural and cultural values.

The primary objective of the Matching Façade Rehabilitation Grant Program is to encourage rehabilitation of commercial buildings by offering financial and limited technical assistance for façade rehabilitation.  The goal is to continue the theme of “A Tropical Oasis” along the State Road 7 Corridor and throughout the Lauderhill commercial areas. 

The Commercial Façade Rehabilitation Grant program will provide a dollar-for-dollar matching grant up to $5,000 for landscaping, façade improvements, signage, paint and parking.  The City of Lauderhill’s contribution will be for landscaping improvements in the public right of way.  The design of the landscaping will be provided by the property owner and can be considered as a part of the matching funds required.

Introduction

Program Objectives

Project Goals

Program Guidelines
Designated Program Area
Eligibility Requirements
Relocation
Nondiscrimination
How It Works

Ineligible Improvements

Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Grant Program Application
Available Commercial Real Estate
City of Lauderhill Micro-Loan Program
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Commercial Façade Rehabilitation Grant Program
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