Matching grants available to preserve historic buildings
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A 2020 CCPA facade matching grant helped fund the restoration of the porch on this house on Scioto Street in Urbana.
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The Champaign County Preservation Alliance (CCPA) is offering a total of $4,000 in matching grants for the repair and restoration of pre-1940 homes and commercial buildings anywhere in Champaign County.
This is the 29th year the grants are being offered. In 2021 the CCPA will offer two residential matching grants of up to $1,000 each for the repair and restoration of homes and one $2,000 commercial building matching grant.
In the past five years the CCPA has awarded residential grants in Mechanicsburg, St. Paris and Urbana. Commercial grants have been awarded in Mechanicsburg, North Lewisburg and Urbana.
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Cincinnati Magazine
February 24, 2021
After four years at its cramped Main Street location, Lalo closed its doors this week to get ready to open at 26 W. Court St. in early March. “We’ll leave the past behind,” says co-owner Tobias Harris, laughing optimistically.
Photograph courtesy of Lalo
When Harris opened the Latin/Asian fusion restaurant with Trang Vo and Eduardo Reyes, the group expected that there would be problems. After all, in 2013, Harris, Vo, and Harris’s friend, Jennifer Eng, started Huit Group, of which Lalo is a property, as “restaurant rookies.” The original members are designers or architects by trade, and they created the restaurant group to experiment with concepts and learn how to run a restaurant along the way.