Great Bend-KS
7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 “Downtown really is a window into a community, especially a rural community,” says Arnberger. “We want to ensure that our development efforts revitalize our downtown to a point where it is a positive first glance into Great Bend.” Part of this effort includes a partnership with the city to put $1 million towards a ‘Loft Grant’. This grant is passed on to property owners to be used in the restoration and revitalization of historic buildings, bringing new life to the city’s core. “So far, we’ve only granted out a portion of those funds but are projected to see approximately $8 million dollars in capital investment because of the incentive. We are excited to see the progress that’s taking place,” she remarks. Having this area registered as a National Historic District has been an advantage for property owners who are looking for grant funding to do necessary building improvements, while also preserving the historic nature of the downtown, which is a source of pride for the community. Great Bend Hoisington Claflin Great Bend Hays At First Kansas Bank our decisions are made locally. W W W . F I R S T K A N S A S B A N K . C O M Local Decisions We pledge support and continued service to our customers and communities.
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