Life Insurance Association Ireland (LIA) has been awarded €1,000 in recognition of the work undertaken to transform the shopfront design of its business premises.
LIA of Kimmage Road West in Dublin received the funding from South Dublin County Council under the Council's annual Shopfront Improvement Grant Scheme. The award of Best Designed Shopfront was in addition to a grant received to part fund the installation of an improved shopfront design.
"I would like to congratulate Terry McGrath on the fabulous improvement to the new shopfront at LIA," said Mayor of South Dublin County, Cllr Peter Kavanagh. "The Shopfront Grant Scheme provides an opportunity for local businesses and retailers to preserve and enhance our villages. Kimmage Road West is at the edge of South Dublin County and the improvement works on this shopfront creates a good impression as one enters our county. Winning the Best Designed Shopfront award as well as receiving the grant towards the improvement works shows that it makes sense for local businesses to apply for the Shopfront Improvement Grant Scheme. A building’s facade can make a big impact on our streetscape and how a shopfront looks matters to both the business owner and the local community.
"This initiative is a further example of the strong supports we are making available to retailers and businesses in our County. I would encourage local businesses to investigate the scheme and see how it can contribute to their trade."
The annual Shopfront Improvement Grant Scheme provides grants for something as simple as painting, to replacing an entire shopfront. Grants are available for a maximum of 50% of overall costs. Furthermore, a prize of €1,000 is awarded for the Best Designed Shopfront under the scheme. This is the 8th year of the scheme in South Dublin County and, despite the current economic climate due to COVID-19, the Council has received an impressive number of queries this year.
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