DAVENPORT, IOWA (June 3, 2024) — Downtown Davenport Partnership (DDP) is pleased to announce a record $165,600 of property improvement grants were awarded to fifteen buildings in 2023-2024, leveraging over $1.6 million in private investment. Grant funds assist in the construction of downtown structural and core property improvements including tuckpointing, masonry, electrical, plumbing, demolition, architectural design, and more.

“It’s more important than ever to ensure our buildings are both safe and beautiful, and downtown property-owners responded with major investments this year. These building improvements ensure our local gems continue to shine, and new businesses have extra resources to succeed downtown,” said Kyle Carter, Executive Director, DDP.

Two highly-visible downtown projects that benefitted from DDP grants this year include The Garrison, a new restaurant at 131 W 2nd St, and Great River Brewery at 332 E 2nd St.

“We're very grateful for DDP's help on many fronts,” said Scott Florence, owner of Great River Brewery.

“First, I always felt like the DDP had my back on everything, which always builds momentum. They gave me leads on potential financing sources and great advice.  The grant program brings true help in the form of cash to these projects.”

Great River Brewery's interior scope of work included carpentry, ceilings, concrete, drywall, paint, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring, and sprinkler system. Its exterior work included roof repairs, masonry, garage doors, steel, and storefront windows.

The Garrison’s renovation included new flooring, doors, ceiling, paint, plumbing, HVAC, fire suppression, electrical, and professional design on the interior; and replacement of concrete, light fixtures, and gas line on the exterior.

“DDP grant programs encourage responsible property stewardship, enhancing quality of place, curb appeal, business flexibility, and, ultimately, commercial values of properties,” noted Carter.  Between a long list of major renovations along with new construction, it’s been a great year.”

Funds for grants are distributed by the DDP Board of Directors through the SSMID (Self-Supported Municipal Improvement District).  A complete report of 2023-2024 downtown investment will be presented at the upcoming DDP Annual Meeting June 27.

DDP, an affiliate of Quad Cities Chamber, provides place management services for downtown Davenport’s business improvement district (SSMID). Its focus encompasses three pillars of work: business and economic growth, infrastructure and livability, and advocacy and promotion: downtowndavenport.com.

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