“LANCASTER CITY F L O U R I S H E S A N D E V E R YO N E S H A R E S I N IT S S U CC E S S .” The non-profit Lancaster City Alliance has put their vision into action through the Neighborhood Façade Improvement Grant Program. The program provides homeowners and small businesses the opportunity to make exterior property improvements in underserved areas of the City. Façade upgrades may include a fresh coat of paint, repointing of brick, new windows and doors, and lighting. These changes inspire others to enhance their properties through the façade grant program. Working side by side with our neighbors, together we strengthen neighborhood pride, add to the City’s architectural charm, and rejuvenate the streetscape.
IN THIS PHOTO: Scott Gray of Scott Gray & Co. Remodeling and
Restoration (site contractor) stands with Jeremy Young, Director of Community & Economic Development at Lancaster City Alliance (Façade Improvement Grant Program Manager), and Kathy and Nathan Zimmerman, who now call 120 East Filbert Street home.
re·ju·ve·nate /re'joove,nāt/. verb. to give new energy or vigor to
Generous funding support provided by BB&T (now Truist) Economic Growth Fund at the Lancaster County Community Foundation, High Foundation, Wells Fargo Regional Foundation, The Steinman Foundation, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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120 East Filbert Street in the historic Cabbage Hill neighborhood of the SoWe (Southwest) Neighborhood Revitalization Area, previously condemned and under restoration.
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