Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday that the state has seen 13 months of consecutive job growth, but stressed more has to be done.
Monday marked the launch of Project Restore, a $25 million initiative aimed at revitalizing vacant storefronts in downtown areas and along main streets across the state.
“If you’re a small business that starts operations in a vacant storefront, this program will provide you up to one year of rental subsidies to offset startup costs,” Hogan said.
Rental subsidies will provide up to $2,500 a month up to $30,000 and up to $250,000 per year in sales tax rebates.
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