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On June 15, 2021 the Fort Lauderdale City Commission, acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board of Commissioners, approved  a donation of land to five developers for the construction of  new single-family homes in the NPF-CRA area. The approved developers are: WWA Development LLC, Fort Lauderdale Community Development Corporation, Ges Mac Development Inc, Lemon City Development LLC, and Oasis of Hope Community Development Corporation Inc. The donation of land is a part of the CRA's Scattered Site Infill Housing Development Project, which entails the development of single-family homes on  43  vacant CRA-owned properties.  The new homes will consist of three to four bedrooms with two baths and standard design features. Cost savings from the land donation are expected to be passed on to homebuyers. Homebuyers are not income restricted and there is no CRA purchase assistance available.  Qualified lower income home buyers may...

Get the program details such as eligibility, funding amount, allowable use of funds and more. If you haven’t already, sign up for RRF email updates. How to prepare.Currently, SBA is not accepting applications for RRF. However, you can prepare your application by reviewing the sample application, program guide and cross-program eligibility chart on SBA COVID-19 relief options. You will be able to apply through SBA-recognized Point of Sale Restaurant Partners or directly via SBA in a forthcoming online application portal. Registration with SAM.gov is not required. DUNS or CAGE identifiers are also not required.  When to apply.The official application launch date will be announced shortly. Ahead of the application launch and over the next two weeks, the SBA will establish a seven-day pilot period for the RRF application portal and conduct extensive outreach and training on how to apply, application requirements and where to apply. Participants...

On March 2 , 2021, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission, acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board of Commissioners, approved funding for the continuation of a pilot project in partnership  with  Rebuilding Together Broward County, Inc.  The program provides  minor home repairs, painting, and landscaping services. Eligible properties include single-family, owner-occupied residential homes or family-owned rentals located in the Dorsey Riverbend neighborhood. Rebuilding Together Broward County, Inc. (RTBC)  is a non-profit organization that works in collaboration with the community, volunteers, skilled tradesmen, and companies to improve the lives and living conditions of low-income homeowners through home repairs and improvements. In addition to painting and landscaping, RTBC will also address life/safety issues, code violations, and structural matters (i.e. leaks, plumbing, the installation of smoke alarms, electrical, and the trimming of large branches and bushes in preparation for hurricane season, etc). If you are...

On February 2 , 2021, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission, acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board of Commissioners, approved a funding increase for the CRA Residential Façade and Landscaping Program. The program has now been expanded  to include  the  Home Beautiful Park and Durrs Communities. The CRA will began to accept applications  from residents residing in Home Beautiful Park and the Durrs communities on Monday, March 1, 2021. The Residential Façade and Landscaping Program is designed to provide funding for the beautification of single-family residential homes and includes external painting and landscaping.  The CRA will provide up to $5,000 per property for external painting, patching, pressure cleaning and xeriscape landscaping. To qualify for the Residential Façade  and Landscaping Program, your property must be located in the Northwest-Progresso-Flagler Heights Community Redevelopment Area. The property must also have a need for painting...

On February 2 , 2021, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission, acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board of Commissioners, approved $275,000 in CRA incentives to Knallhart Holdings II, LLC for  the Abbey, located  in the heart of Flagler Village, at 441 NE 3 Ave. The Abbey, which is currently under construction,  consist of  the  renovation and adaptive reuse of a historic church ( former First Evangelical Lutheran Church)   into a 220-seat, full-service restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining and a event space. The Abbey  is estimated to create over 140 jobs in the hospitality area and offer world class food and beverages. The estimated cost of the renovations  is $3,000,000. In addition, patrons to the  Abbey will have access to parking at a new 53-space private parking lot located  at the Northwest corner of NE 3rd Avenue and NE 5th Street....