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White Lake clerk reports $3,400 women-in-business grant, incubator tenants lining up

Village of White Lake Board · June 9, 2026
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Summary

Clerk-Treasurer Carol Blawat told the Village of White Lake board the REV team is working with LCED to provide a $3,400 grant for Women in Business meetings at the local incubator; a beautician will begin using a space July 1, and prospects for a hardware store and bakery were mentioned.

Clerk-Treasurer Carol Blawat reported to the Village of White Lake board on June 9 that the REV team met with village staff on June 8 to advance economic development projects, including activity at the local business incubator.

Blawat said an LCED grant will make $3,400 available to host Women in Business meetings and training sessions at the incubator location, and that the village is waiting for a flooring estimate from Ascher Janitorial to decide whether to refinish hardwood floors or install vinyl plank and laminate in some rooms.

She also reported that a beautician plans to use one of the incubator spaces starting July 1 on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Blawat said REV and LCED are continuing to work with individuals who have expressed interest in opening a small hardware store and a bakery in the village.

The update did not include formal approvals tied to new leases or specific project timelines; village officials said flooring bids and additional details will be brought back to the board when available.