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Who Wants Grant Money to Improve your Business?

Jul. 2, 2008
Categorized in: Community Info

City of Ironwood community development director, Dan Peterson, says the city is trying to determine how many business owners are interested in participating in Phase III of the facade improvement program before applying for the grant. Phase I and II are still in progress, although Phase I projects must be complete by the end of 2008. Four businesses out of twenty-one original applicants have been finished so far; however, a number of businesses dropped out of the program. There has been some trouble with bids in Phase I and II because of the requirement of business owners to receive two bids.

The city held an informational meeting last week, attended by five business owners. The MHSDA grant covers half the improvement costs with the owners matching their grant. In Phase III, Peterson says the plan is to award only one area contractor all projects on a single bid and therefore, streamline the bidding and construction process.

In this phase Ironwood is eligible to apply for up to $200,000 with the required owner's match of 50%. Grant money may be used for such things as painting, awnings, windows, and lighting.

Historic Ironwood Theatre Hits the News

Feb. 24, 2008
Categorized in: Community Info
On February 14th, Ironwood city officials received a check for $130,718 for Phase II of Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's façade improvement initiative to help fix up downtown areas. To briefly recap from a blog a week or so ago: Nine building will be refurbished. The city expects to award bids on all the projects in Phase I and II later in February and two projects have been completed to date.

To continue with positive downtown Ironwood news, make a note to check out an article in the Ironwood Daily Globe Progress Edition scheduled for publication on February 28th. Deb Gotham, one of the many hard working and dedicated individuals involved with the Historic Ironwood Theatre has written the article.

Ironwood Theatre sign
The Theatre operates as an independent, non-profit organization, which leases the building from the City of Ironwood. It receives no local tax for its support, so assumes all operating and maintenance costs. This is funded by ticket sales, user fees, a number of fundraising events, local business support and a grant given by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affiairs.

The theater was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1985, and in 1986 the Downtown Ironwood Development Authority (DIDA) was awarded a grant by the State of
Michigan to begin an extensive renovation process to the Theatre. Completed renovations include the seats in the main auditorium and balcony, carpeting, restoration of the ceiling mural, wall and beam decorations. There is also a new stage floor, heating and state of the art lighting and sound systems.

Two other important "restorations" within the Theatre is of the Barton Organ and the Proscenium Mural, both pictured here. Read more about both these beautiful features of the Ironwood Theatre and see more and larger photos of the organ, mural and all the renovation process at www.IronwoodTheatre.net/theatre_history.html.
….and in the spirit of full disclosure: the author of this Blog also maintains the theatre's web site!
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