Queen Creek offers financial help with improvements to facades in Town Center; RLG Director of Project Management, Chris Webb, chairs the Town Center Committee

Rudy's Restaurant, Queen Creek : San Tan Historical Society
Rudy’s Restaurant, Queen Creek : San Tan Historical Society

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(Editor’s note: RLG Director of Project Management, Chris Webb, is chairman of the Queen Creek Town Center Committee.}

The town of Queen Creek is now accepting applications for round three of the new Facade Improvement Program, designed to encourage improvements to the street-facing exteriors of commercial buildings in Town Center.

Applicants must be the owners of the property or commercial tenants who have written approval from property owners to participate. The town will reimburse up to 50 percent of eligible pre-approved improvement costs.

The maximum amount for any individual grant award is $20,000 per property. During the first two rounds of the program, four businesses were awarded funding to improve the appearance of their buildings.

Eligible improvements include:

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