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The EDA unanimously approved a $65,000 loan and business subsidy for interior improvements and restaurant equipment at L&L Homestyle Café at 154 West Broadway. It postponed a decision on a proposed $250,000 loan and business subsidy for Kids Haven until April 8, 2026.
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The approved restaurant financing will support improvements and equipment for the new café. The EDA did not reject the Kids Haven request, but delayed its decision for further consideration. Members also approved updates to homeowner rehabilitation and downtown façade loan policies, including a requirement that funded storefronts maintain at least 50% transparent windows and doors facing public streets.
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