Miami Herald

Miami agency offers grants for Flagler Street businesses

- BY JOEY FLECHAS jflechas@miamiheral­d.com Joey Flechas: 305-376-3602, @joeflech

Miami’s Downtown Developmen­t Authority is offering grants of up to $5,000 for business owners on Flagler Street, which will be torn up in sections over the next two years for a reconstruc­tion and beautifica­tion project.

The $27 million makeover of downtown Miami’s main street began in May with the goal of replacing ailing utility lines, improving drainage and creating a curbless street designed to host more street festivals. Shop owners weary from the lost business during the COVID-19 pandemic said while the project is necessary, they were worried about the impact that street closures would have throughout the constructi­on period.

The anxiety is at least partly due to previous projects that disrupted business and failed to revitalize the area.

The tax-funded DDA will spend $500,000 for relief programs meant to help proprietor­s survive while the street is torn up and constructi­on fences obscure storefront­s and turn sidewalks into tunnels. Eligible businesses impacted by the constructi­on can receive up to $5,000. Thirty small businesses have already applied, according to the DDA. The grant dollars can be spent on rent or mortgage payments, utility bills, personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies, business equipment and advertisin­g.

Eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and a link to applicatio­n paperwork for the Flagler

Grant Recovery Program can be found at https:// www.miamidda.com/ communityr­esources/.

The constructi­on zone currently covers Flagler Street from Biscayne Boulevard to Northeast Second Avenue, Northeast Third Avenue from Northeast First Street to Flagler and Southeast Third Avenue from Southeast First Street to Flagler.

The DDA, together with Miami Dade College, is also offering owners training on how to promote their businesses on social media, launch websites and use other digital marketing strategies.

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