Published November 05, 2009 08:49 am - GROVES — Merchants designed First Friday in Groves to promote old-fashioned town-square family fun. This Friday, owners of two new shops will welcome celebrants to their doors on Lincoln Avenue.
Groves business climate grows in time for First Friday in Groves
The Port Arthur News
By Darragh Doiron
The News staff writer
GROVES — Merchants designed First Friday in Groves to promote old-fashioned town-square family fun. This Friday, owners of two new shops will welcome celebrants to their doors on Lincoln Avenue.
Angel Contreras will present Shoogz, a fuschia and pink home for young girls’ clothes, and Cheryll Moreau will open Hannah Bay, clothing shop in her 10,000-square-foot building called Maison d’Amis. She plans to lease other spaces to vendors, including a printer and photographer.
Moreau said she’s getting a warm welcome to Groves was enhanced by grants from the Groves Economic Development Corporation.
D.E. Sosa, director of the EDC, said business is booming around the city, especially downtown.
“Do you know my biggest problem on Lincoln Avenue right now? It’s parking,” Sosa said.
The EDC is working on a plan to provide about 60 additional spaces, he said.
Sosa said the EDC was originally put in place to pay a debt service on the city’s sewer plant. When Super K mart and Walmart left, the 2004 sales tax was low.
“That year half a million dollars of sales tax evaporated … was gone,” Sosa said.
“That’s when we said, ‘Let’s be a little more agressive with our grants and incentives,’ ” Sosa said.
The first grants were designed for business curb appeal, with matching funding for businesses making their fronts look more attractive with paint, signage and lighting.
“Little by little, we started getting into more and more economic development,” Sosa said.
A successful Shop Groves First program has helped increase the tax to about $2 million a year and now there’s the Lincoln Avenue parking situation.