Corner Store Grants – Corner Store Interior Grant – Standalone Commercial Buildings

Amount:

$10,000

Type:

Grant

Description:

The Corner Store grant program is targeted to Neighbourhood Commercial properties or properties that meet the commercial needs of local residents.
Improvements to an underutilized ground floor or vacant commercial interior space.

Comments on Funding:

Standalone Commercial Buildings are eligible for a reimbursement grant of up to
50% of eligible construction costs for improvements to a ground floor
underutilized or vacant commercial interior space to a maximum of $10,000 per
building.

Deadline:

The program is accepting applications now.

Eligibility:

Targeted to Neighbourhood Commercial Areas
An area of commercial development within a residential neighbourhood located inside the
Anthony Henday Freeway that is intended to meet and enhance the commercial needs of local
residents, and support the revitalization of Edmonton’s mature and established communities.
For the purposes of the Corner Store Program Policy, Neighbourhood Commercial Areas may
be:
● One Small Commercial Centre containing a low rise building with at least three
commercial retail units at ground level, may also be referred to as small strip malls or
mini-malls, and often have onsite parking lots at the front of the building, and on a
property of no more than one hectare in area;
● a collection of several directly adjacent Standalone Commercial Buildings, each
housing one or two commercial retail units at ground level, and all generally contained
within no more than one full blockface; or
● a collection of several commercial properties/buildings at the intersection of two roads,
with commercial retail units at ground level on at least two corners of the intersection.

Application Steps:

Application form is included in this package.
● All applicants must contact the Program Manager prior to submitting an application
package to discuss grant eligibility.
● The Program Manager or a delegate will visit the site prior to approval of an application.
● Projects that have begun or are completed prior to signing an Interior Corner Store
Grant are ineligible to receive the grant.
● Submit completed applications to the Program Manager.

Documentation Needed:

Application package

Other Things to Note:

Application Form ins included within Program Guide.

Link Guide:

Maurice

About the author

Maurice

Maurice (Moe) Muise learned the ins-and-outs of government while an employee of the Government of Canada in Ottawa for 10 years. His current focus is helping small businesses in Canada to identify and maximize funding to grow their business.

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