Preservation Grants for Facade, Wiring, Sprinklers
Dahlonega 2000 Inc. created these Preservation Grant Programs because our local economy and identity depend upon preservation. Similar programs nationwide have shown that these modest grant awards can help property owners launch projects to make their buildings more fireproof and attractive. The modest sized grant awards should be a small but stimulating portion of a finance package that property owners sometimes need to accomplish preservation projects. Additional sources of financing should be owner equity and loans from local financial institutions. These investments stimulate the local economy in both the short term (with jobs for local contractors) and long term (by preserving downtown’s historic commercial buildings, our number one economic development asset).
Numerous projects have been completed within the last three years, including the following properties:
Dahlonega General Store
Park Clothing Shop
Hall’s Block
Woodmen of the World building
Ruby’s Precision Hair Cutters
The Conner House
Conner Storehouse
Jones Drug Store building
Dahlonega Square Villa
Upstairs Downstairs
Robert M. Moore building
REPORT ON ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION & FIRE PREVENTION GRANTS 2007-2012