Vango Auto is one of the initial recipients of the Highland District Council Commercial Corridor Grants.

Highland District Council Announces First Round of Commercial Corridor Grant Funding Recipients

Murals, window displays, small business marketing efforts and new awnings are just some of the improvements coming to Highland in the coming months thanks to the Highland District Council’s Commercial Corridor Program.

The first six grant recipients are Agelgil, Community Reporter for a small business marketing partnership with the Highland District Council, Dancers Studio for new Window Displays and Signage in Sibley Plaza, Joan’s in the Park for a new awning, Sew Inviting for a mural and Vango Auto for a separate mural on their building as you come into St. Paul.

The program provides small grants to local businesses for business specific or corridor wide improvements. It is funded through the City of St. Paul’s new program to improve specific commercial corridors. 

Highland Park has two corridors that are eligible for grant funds through the city’s Commercial Corridor Organization Assistance Program. Businesses can learn more on our website and apply for remaining funds on a rolling basis starting November 30, 2025, until all grant funds are allocated.

Learn more or apply at highlanddistrictcouncil.org/commercial-corridor-program or contact [email protected] with questions.


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