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Downtown Irving Businesses Thrive with Enhancement Programs

Downtown Irving is witnessing a wave of positive change as local businesses JPT Graphics and Southern Petals & Pour celebrate the completion of their enhancement projects. These businesses are participants in Irving’s Enhancement Incentive Programs, which aim to foster public-private partnerships that support visible improvements and long-term investment in the area.

Local Businesses Lead the Way

JPT Graphics, a company specializing in branding and design services, has completed a striking mural along Irving Boulevard. This artwork not only enhances the visibility of the business but also contributes to the visual character of the Heritage District, making it a more vibrant and inviting area for residents and visitors alike.

Southern Petals & Pour, a floral shop with plans to expand into events, a tea bar, and wine offerings, has completed significant exterior improvements. These include new siding, windows, doors, and a fresh coat of paint, all of which strengthen the storefront’s presence and appeal.

Enhancement Incentive Programs: A Catalyst for Growth

The Enhancement Incentive Programs are designed to bring projects to life by creating partnerships that support the revitalization of downtown Irving. These programs are available to eligible businesses within the downtown area and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2, encouraging further investment and development in the district.

The recent projects by JPT Graphics and Southern Petals & Pour reflect the continued momentum in Downtown Irving and highlight the impact of strategic public-private partnerships in supporting small businesses. As these businesses thrive, they contribute to the overall vibrancy and economic health of the district.

For more information about the Enhancement Incentive Programs, interested parties can visit the city’s website or contact the Redevelopment Coordinator, Megan Gordon, at the provided phone number.


Original reporting: City of Irving — read the source article.

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