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In 2012, SPUR initiated a long-range plan to work in all three of the Bay Area's central cities. [11] The organization began work in San José in 2012 [ 12 ] and Oakland in 2015, [ 13 ] adding "Bay Area" to its name to reflect its broader scope.
The Restaurant Revitalization Fund is a $28.6 billion fund administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration that will provide relief to businesses hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Main Street America's local Main Street programs aim to revitalize downtowns and commercial districts through preservation-based economic development and community revitalization. The "Main Street Project" [ 1 ] was begun in 1977 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation with a pilot involving 3 towns: Galesburg, Illinois ; Madison ...
In a letter to Congress, the National Restaurant Association said that replenishing the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) would save more than 1.6 million precarious restaurant jobs, protecting ...
Two major Salisbury projects that received a combined total of $1 million in funding led the big announcement of $63.7 million in grant funding recently by the Maryland Department of Housing and ...
The fund, created by former Gov. Charlie Baker in 2021 with a nest egg of almost $1.5 billion, was created to ensure funding for fiscal 2022 appropriations, according to a 2021 report issued by ...
Delta Conveyance Project, formerly known as California Water Fix and Eco Restore or the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, is a $20 billion [1] plan proposed by Governor Jerry Brown and the California Department of Water Resources to build a 36 foot (11 m) diameter tunnel to carry fresh water from the Sacramento River southward under the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Bethany Reservoir for use by ...
The Silicon Valley BART extension (officially VTA's BART Silicon Valley Extension Program, [1] commonly known as BART Silicon Valley) is an ongoing effort to expand the Green and Orange Line service by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) into Santa Clara County via the East Bay from its former terminus at the Fremont station in Alameda County.