Almost two dozen businesses around Albuquerque have applied for a grant program the city launched two weeks ago aimed at helping small businesses that have been vandalized.
The Albuquerque Police Department and the city Economic Development Department’s Small Business Office on Sept. 3 initiated a $200,000 “Window to Opportunity” grant to help offset the costs for small businesses to repair or replace broken or vandalized windows.
According to the Economic Development Department (EDD), those 20 businesses consist of two restaurants, nine retail businesses, five offices, one daycare, one co-working space, one manufacturing business and one non-profit organization.
Businesses will be reimbursed up to 80% of the total cost of window replacement or repair and $38,051 has been held for the applicants. Payments for the accepted applicants will be disbursed within the next few weeks, according to the EDD.
Below is a list of addresses of businesses that have applied for the grant, according to EDD.
- 2920 Candelaria Rd. NE
- 6300 Montaño Rd. NW
- 3907 Central Ave. NE
- 141 Eubank Blvd. NE
- 622 Central Ave. SW
- 120 Madeira Dr. NE
- 1201 Lomas Blvd. NW
- 1417 Wheeler Ave. SE
- 1201 Mountain Rd. NE
- 10701 Corrales Rd.
- 5010 Cutler Ave. NE
- 3225 Central Ave. NE
- 1925 Old Town Rd. NW
- 3014 Central Ave. SE
- 521 Central Ave. NW
- 904 Juan Tabo Blvd. NE
- 2415 Princeton Dr. NE
- 1830 San Pedro Dr. NE
- 6513 Lomas Blvd. NE
- 1916 Central Ave. SE
Read more about the grant here.

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