CVIP Awarded $200k for revitalization project

CVIP Awarded $200k for revitalization project

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Chiloquin Visions In Progress (CVIP) was awarded a $200,000 grant by Oregon Heritage, a division of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to restore the historic HIRVI Building in downtown Chiloquin. The restoration project is a collaboration between Chiloquin Visions In Progress, Chiloquin Community Builders, the city of Chiloquin, and the new building owner, Hannah Levine.

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KFDA Awarded $200k to support rehab of the Arcade Hotel

KFDA Awarded $200k to support rehab of the Arcade Hotel

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath Falls Downtown Association (KFDA) announces today that it has received an Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant (OMSRG) in the amount of $200,000 to support the rehabilitation and reopening of the Arcade Hotel in Downtown Klamath Falls.

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City of Klamath Falls and Downtown Association receive award

City of Klamath Falls and Downtown Association receive award

Oregon Main Street announced its 2020 “Excellence in Downtown Revitalization” award winners on November 2, 2020, and the City of Klamath Falls and the Klamath Falls Downtown Association received the coveted Outstanding Partnership Award. A total of fifteen businesses, projects, and people were recognized.

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KFDA Awarded revitalization grant

KFDA Awarded revitalization grant

Klamath Falls, Ore. - The Klamath Falls Downtown Association (KFDA) announces that it has received a $149,751 grant through the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant program to support the build out of four additional residential units in Downtown Klamath Falls.

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Grants Available for Main Street Building Projects

Grants Available for Main Street Building Projects

The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is offering grants for up to $200,000 in matching funds for downtown revitalization efforts in communities participating in the Oregon Main Street Network. The Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant funds may be used to acquire, rehabilitate, and construct buildings on properties in designated downtown areas statewide. 

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