Office of Economic Development

The Office of Economic Development (OED) is committed to an building an inclusive economy in the City of Seattle. OED works at all levels of our local economy to support small and micro-businesses; partner with neighborhood business districts; support creative business sectors and workers; partner with key industries that drive innovation, job growth and global competitiveness; and invest in our local workforce with an emphasis on young people, low-income, as well as un-and under-employed adults

City launches 2022 Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund
City launches 2022 Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund
8/2/202219:45

Mayor Bruce Harrell and the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) announce the investment of $1.9 million in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funding (CLFR) into the Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Through an open application process, the Tenant Improvement Fund will grant eligible small businesses up to $100,000 to build out commercial spaces and make commercial improvements more affordable for projects located within Seattle city limits.  

Speakers include:

Mayor Bruce Harrell, City of Seattle

Councilmember Sara Nelson, Seattle City Council

Preeti Shridhar, Office of Economic Development

Lillian Rambus, Simply Soulful  

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Mayor Harrell & OED launch 2022 Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund

Mayor Bruce Harrell and the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) announce the investment of $1.9 million in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funding (CLFR) into the Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Through an open application process, the Tenant Improvement Fund will grant eligible small businesses up to $100,000 to build out commercial spaces and make commercial improvements more affordable for projects located within Seattle city limits.  

Speakers include:

Mayor Bruce Harrell, City of Seattle

Councilmember Sara Nelson, Seattle City Council

Preeti Shridhar, Office of Economic Development

Lillian Rambus, Simply Soulful