A group of small businesses owned by people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community in Newark, New Jersey, has been named as recipients of about $1.2 million in grants under the Newark Retail Reactivation Initiative.
The Newark Retail Reactivation Initiative was created to help build the retail sector and support new businesses in the area. According to city officials, the grants will help promote the city’s increased downtown development.
Mayor Ras J. Baraka said, “This initiative spurs our progress toward infusing Newark’s downtown with the energy of diverse, local retail entrepreneurship. We are not only enhancing the economic vitality of our city but also creating spaces that reflect the rich culture and community spirit of Newark. Together, we are building a brighter, more inclusive future for residents and a dynamic mecca for travelers.”
In an announcement on Aug. 21, Invest Newark President and CEO Marcus T. Randolph explained that the grants were investments in the community’s future.
Randolph said, “Each of these companies brings something unique to Newark.”
Baraka and Invest Newark created the Newark Retail Reactivation Initiative in September 2023. The program is equipped to award grants to diverse small businesses up to $650,000. The amount is determined by factors such as square footage. The grants are available to restaurants, shops, or other types of retail establishments that open in currently vacant downtown storefronts. The only requirement of the Newark Retail Reactivation Initiative grant is that applicants’ businesses must be open at least five days a week, at least five hours a day, and have already signed a lease.
The state Urban Enterprise Zone program finances the grants themselves. The award can be used for exterior improvements or equipment purchases.
The recipients
So far, seven grant recipients have been named recently; there are four restaurants and three “education or entertainment-related businesses.”
This round’s recipients and their awards include Melba’s Restaurant with a prize of $650,000, Mediterranean Grill & Thrill with an award of $149,600, and Caribbean restaurant Isle 15 with an award of $127,060. Aside from the restaurant, “edutainment” space Bricks 4 Kidz Essex County was awarded $112,000, nonprofit glass art studio GlassRoots was given a grant of $110,000, Honeypot Montessori was granted $60,620, and Sweet Jeans Kitchen & Espresso Bar was given $38,500.
If you’re looking for funding, check out our August grant roundup.
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