Louisiana Main Street Restoration Grants Available for Downtown Commercial Properties

April 2, 2026

Downtown commercial property owners and business owners are invited to apply for restoration funding through the Louisiana Main Street program. Grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 are available to support interior and exterior projects on historic commercial buildings located in Louisiana Main Street districts.

Applicants will compete statewide for funding with other Main Street communities. To be eligible for Main Street Restoration Grant funds, a building must be located within the downtown Main Street district, be used for commercial purposes, and be at least 50 years old. In addition, the proposed exterior work must be approved by the local Historic District Commission and the Louisiana Main Street office, while also conforming to the guidelines set forth by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.

Applications will only be accepted online through Submittable.  Applicants, therefore, will need to create an online account through Submittable.  Once an account is created, the application and guidelines can be found under the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development page via the Submittable platform.  The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, May 29, 2026.  Grant awards are expected to be announced in September.  Grant funded project work must be completed by April 30, 2027.  The grant application guidelines can also be found on the Main Street page at cityofopelousas.com

Over the years, Opelousas Main Street has received over $100-thousand dollars in redevelopment grant funds from the Louisiana Main Street program, initiating thousands of dollars in local project costs plus associated jobs and economic stimulation. Town House Motel on Landry Street was the most recent recipient of the LA Main Street Restoration Grant. Past recipients include Java Square, Arpeggio’s Lounge & Event Center and Bodemuller the Printer both located on Main Street; Brass Rail, located on Landry Street; the old Bodemuller building, located on Bellevue Street; the former Fakouri building (The Parlor on Main) on Main Street and the former Palace Café on Landry Street.

For more information contact Opelousas Main Street at tourism@cityofopelousas.com

FY 2026-27 LMS Restoration Grant Guidelines and Application

Application Steps

Last modified: April 2, 2026

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