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Downtown store gets local grant

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Downtown Danville Inc., is thrilled to announce the award of an Interior Improvement Grant to Lima Bean Glassworks and Gifts.
Lima Bean Glassworks and Gifts was recently awarded $5000.00 of grant funding by Downtown Danville Inc., to support the interior renovation of the building. Susan Hayes purchased the building at 145 N. Vermilion Street in 2019 in hopes of making it her glass working studio. During the renovation she realized the space had the potential to also serve as a storefront for her work and other unique gifts. She opened Lima Bean Glassworks and Gifts in March of 2020.
The Executive Director of Downtown Danville Inc., Annie Monyok, says that Lima Bean Glassworks and Gifts is a deserving recipient of the grant. “Susan sets a great example of what we hope to bring to Downtown Danville! This building was purchased at a time when the building was in relatively poor condition. The investment made in this renovation is what will allow this building, and Lima Bean to be a staple in our Downtown for years to come!” Monyok continues; “As Downtown continues to be a place where entrepreneurs are called, we hope to
champion small business owners and support them as they invest not only in the buildings but in this downtown community!”
The mission of Downtown Danville Inc. is to drive sustainable growth in the heart of our city by championing downtown businesses, funding targeted grants, creating opportunities for collaboration, and implementing initiatives that enhance the appeal and economic prosperity of the vibrant Downtown Danville community. The Downtown Danville Inc. Grant Program assists businesses within the Special Service Area of downtown with the maintenance, upkeep, and expansion of their downtown businesses.
From Left to Right
Susan Hayes, Owner of Lima Bean Glassworks & Gifts
Annie Monyok, Executive Director, Downtown Danville, Inc.

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