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Council approves downtown grants for Clippers salon and Elk of Monroe restaurant
Summary
Monroe City Council approved downtown incentive grants for Clippers (a salon/retail tenant) and Elk of Monroe (a new restaurant), totaling roughly $8,598 for Clippers and up to $19,000 in combined eligible grants for Elk of Monroe.
The Monroe City Council approved several downtown incentive grants during its public‑hearing phase on Tuesday, awarding assistance aimed at storefront improvements, tenant upfits and short‑term rent subsidy for small, downtown businesses.
Clippers, a combined salon and retail business at 215 East Franklin Street owned by Mike and Carol Jones, was approved for a Pronto incentive grant in the amount of $8,598. Staff said the grant breaks down to $4,299 in upfit assistance and $4,299 in rent subsidy (based…
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