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Lewis County’s vacant-property program awards grants to 9 projects

The Kellogg Block building in Lowville was awarded $100,000 to renovate the second floor into apartments. The grant funding is part of the vacant property revitalization (VPR) program. Naturally Lewis, in partnership with Lewis County, created the VPR program to target vacant and “potentially unsafe or blighted” properties within downtown and surrounding areas to turn them into usable spaces for business-development opportunities. (PHOTO CREDIT: NATURALLY LEWIS)

LOWVILLE — The first round of grant awards in Lewis County’s vacant-property revitalization (VPR) program has nine projects sharing a total of $691,000.  The Lewis County Development Corporation (LCDC) approved the funding for the nine projects in the first-round application process. Naturally Lewis, in partnership with Lewis County, created the VPR program to target vacant […]

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