Why West Park?

Storefront Renovation Program 

Other Assistance 

  • Why West Park?

West Park Kamm’s is an outstanding environment for businesses seeking the markets of western Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. Our location, safe community, and demographics set us apart from other areas—this is the place to be!

Discover in these video testimonials what four of our merchants know about operating a business here:

Jerry Kolar, K&K Portage Meats

Therese Arth, Public House

New Business Information

West Park Kamm’s Neighborhood Development tracks available retail and commercial space in Ward 17 and updates the information on a quarterly basis.

When you’ve zeroed in on West Park Kamm’s for your business location, contact WPKND and take advantage of our resources and knowledge. We can help you find your way when setting up shop in our neighborhood by going over the various programs that may apply to your situation.

Call Joe Dill, Director of Neighborhood Development, at 216-252-6559 ext. 1200 or send him an email.

  • Storefront Renovation Program

West Park Kamm’s Neighborhood Development administers the City of Cleveland’s Storefront Renovation Program in the neighborhood retail district. The program offers design and financial assistance to commercial property owners and businesses that comprehensively rehabilitate the exteriors of their buildings. The goal of the Storefront Renovation Program is to make a visual and economic impact in neighborhood retail districts to keep Cleveland strong and competitive in a regional shopping market. Community Development Block Grant funds provide low-interest loans and rebates of as much as $25,000.

The Storefront Renovation Program is not a maintenance program. In order to qualify for the program, the work has to involve making a visible difference in the façade of the building. One of the guidelines is to restore and maintain the architectural integrity of the building. A City Design Specialist provides free assistance toward laying out the scope and design of the improvements.

Since 1992, WPKND working in partnership with public and private entities has completed more than 85 projects, with an investment of over $4 million in exterior renovations. WPKND is committed to maintaining and improving the West Park neighborhood, and is proud to offer the incentive of the Storefront Renovation Program to help revitalize our commercial district. For more information about the program, call Joe Dill, Director of Neighborhood Development, at 216-252-6559 ext. 1200 or send him an email.

  • Other Assistance

Far West Design Review Advisory Committee

The Kamm’s Corners Design Review District is a designated commercial district under the City of Cleveland Zoning Code. To promote quality design throughout the neighborhood, the Kamm’s Corners district covers all of Ward 17.

Approval by the Far West Design Review Advisory Committee is required for all new commercial construction and exterior property alterations before a Building Permit can be issued. The committee is composed of design professionals, business owners, and residents, who have been approved by the City of Cleveland Planning Commission.

In addition to new construction and exterior renovation, the Committee reviews all property improvements that require a permit, such as demolition, landscaping, new signs and awnings to name a few. The Design Review process ensures that the property improvements are compatible with the character of the neighborhood buildings.

The Committee meets regularly as projects are scheduled. Call Joe Dill, Director of Neighborhood Development, at 216-252-6559 ext. 1200 or send him an email.

Neighborhood Branding

From community events like The Hooley at Kamm’s Corners, to space in our West Park Magazine, bi-monthly e-newsletters, and social media channels, West Park Kamm’s provides marketing and publicity opportunities for your business as a member of our community.

City of Cleveland Permits

It is extremely important to follow the proper permit procedures when making repairs or improvements to your property. Failure to do so has resulted in improvements being dismantled at the property owners expense because permits were not obtained. City of Cleveland Online Permitting

City of Cleveland Economic Development Department.

The City of Cleveland, through the department of Economic Development, has several programs to assist businesses. Whether it’s a new business, or an expanding business, there may be assistance for you in the form of low interest or forgivable loans, small grants, or tax incentives. These programs change often and the current programs are listed at rethinkcleveland.org. Contact us to assist you with accessing city services!

Growth Capital Corporation

Growth Capital is a nonprofit administrator of the Small Business Association’s (SBA) 504 l0an program, and the State of Ohio 166 program. If your business will be buying or expanding real estate, or financing working capital, Growth Capital can be a great resource. Call us and will assist you with setting up and appointment.