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Council OKs $75,000 performance-based incentive for Project Tilt at 140 Church Avenue
Summary
The High Point City Council approved a $75,000 building upfit grant over two years for Project Tilt, an entertainment concept from the Mason Jar Group, to renovate 140 Church Avenue and create 22–28 jobs, council heard.
Mayor Cyril Jefferson and the High Point City Council on Aug. 4 approved a $75,000, performance-based building upfit grant for Project Tilt, an entertainment and hospitality concept proposed for 140 Church Avenue in downtown High Point.
Economic Development Director Peter Bishop told the council Project Tilt, proposed by the Mason Jar Group, would be a “cocktail bar and fitting with the setting” in the Catalyst District and is a planned…
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