Summary:
C&C Enterprises of Florida, LLC (C&C) has applied for assistance through the City of Orlando Small Business Facade Program for building painting, stucco repair, driveway and parking lot re-striping and new awnings for a property it owns at 2009 West Central Boulevard. The building houses Hebni Nutrition Consultants, an organization that educates high-risk, culturally diverse populations about nutrition strategies to prevent diet-related diseases. Hebni has become widely known for its Soul Food Pyramid. The facility also houses a Nutrition Resource Center with four commercial test kitchens.
The SBFP is an interest free deferred loan for facade improvements to new and existing commercial property and business owners in the City of Orlando. The program, which was approved by the City Council on November 13, 2006, provides assistance with costs related to exterior physical improvements. The SBFP offers matching loan funds to off-set the costs of design and facade improvement expenses such as painting, wall repair or cleaning; window repair or replacement; awnings; new or replacement signage; lighting; streetscape and door repair or replacement. Under the program, the City will loan 50% of the total project cost. Total loan assistance from the City shall not exceed $20,000.
Total eligible project costs for C&C Enterprises of Florida, LLC under the SBFP are $12,050.
The Small Business Facade Review Committee recommended approval of funding in the amount of $6,025. The Small Business Facade Review Committee Meeting was held January 29, 2015. |