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City of Sacramento awards grants to North Sacramento businesses

City of Sacramento awards grants to North Sacramento businesses

Yahoo24-04-2025

(FOX40.COM) — The City of Sacramento announced its goal of promoting economic growth and revitalizing commercial corridors in North Sacramento by awarding businesses nearly $1.7 million in grants and loans.
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The North Sacramento Business Investment Program provides funding for multiple business developments, including the completion of tenant improvements, the purchase of equipment that allows the growth of operations, and the funding for property owners to restore vacant buildings and prepare them for tenancy, officials said.
'These awards are another critical step toward creating lasting economic opportunity in our community,' said Councilmember Roger Dickinson, who represents the area. 'By supporting small businesses and helping them grow, we are not just revitalizing commercial corridors—we are investing in jobs, equity, and the long-term vitality of North Sacramento.'
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The full list of North Sacramento Business Investment awardees can be found on the city's website.
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