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Creates the Project Restore Program in DHCD to fund and subgrant with vacant property activation to support small businesses and revitalization in sustainable Maryland communities.
Creates the Project Restore Program in DHCD to fund and subgrant with vacant property activation to support small businesses and revitalization in sustainable Maryland communities.
Status: Introduced Jan 8, 2025 (Dept. of Housing & Community Development request). Effective date: July 1, 2025.
SB 235 codifies and formalizes the "Project Restore" program within the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). The program’s stated goal is to assist place‑based community organizations and local governments to activate and revitalize vacant commercial and retail properties in sustainable communities, supporting small businesses and local economic or historic preservation efforts.
Project Restore was launched by the Hogan administration in 2021 using federal American Rescue Plan Act funds (initial $25 million). The program previously awarded rental grants and business operations grants to incent commercial occupancy of vacant storefronts. SB 235 codifies the program structure and authorizes DHCD to administer future funding and subgranting according to the statutory framework above.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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