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Lafayette music studio credits city small-business grant for accessibility, sound and plumbing upgrades
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Owners of Dog House Music Studios said a City of Lafayette Small Business Capital Grant paid for new plumbing, flooring, sound insulation and accessible bathrooms that supported performances and programs for people with disabilities.
Dog House Music Studios owners Liz Vasco and Kenny Vasco credited a City of Lafayette Small Business Capital Grant with funding plumbing, flooring, sound-insulation and bathroom accessibility work at their 23-studio complex, they said in remarks to city staff.
"When we saw the opportunity for this small business capital grant we were like, this is the time," said Liz Vasco, co-owner of Dog House Music Studios. She said the upgrades addressed deferred maintenance the business had managed while operating in the building for nearly six years.
The grant paid for work studio owners said improved sound isolation and lowered energy bills by adding insulation, smoothed and replaced…
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