Two New Restaurants Awarded Grants to Boost Downtown Barberton

Barberton Community Foundation is proud to announce $61,000 in new grant awards to support two restaurant and retail projects through the Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program (DRP). This newest round of funding marks continued momentum in the Foundation’s efforts to bring new life to downtown buildings by supporting business owners committed to revitalization.

Each project will receive a $30,500 matching, reimbursement-based grant to support renovations and build-outs that will activate currently vacant spaces. The funding supports structural and design improvements critical to transforming these buildings into vibrant destinations in downtown Barberton.

Meet the Newest Recipients

Casa De Amigos – A sister company to Old 97 Cafe
Location: 572 W. Tuscarawas Ave.

This grant will support a new roof installation—a necessary first step in bringing the building back to life. The owners plan to convert the first floor into a welcoming retail space that contributes to the broader vision for downtown revitalization.

“We love the unique history, pride, and sense of community that define downtown Barberton,” said the family. “This grant is a key piece of the puzzle that allows us to move forward. We’re incredibly grateful to the Foundation for investing in the community’s vision.”

La Mia Cucina
Owned by Curtis and Andrea Fox
Location: 161 & 163 2nd Street NW

La Mia Cucina is a new, authentic Italian restaurant slated to bring handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and warm hospitality to the heart of the city. The funding will support early-phase buildout costs, including architectural plans, demolition, and interior preparation for the restaurant’s launch.

“This grant isn’t just a financial investment—it’s a vote of confidence in our dream,” said Curtis and Andrea Fox. “We’re honored to be part of Barberton’s downtown revitalization and are excited to provide a new dining experience to the community.”

Building on Success

These awards build on the Foundation’s April announcement of $230,000 in funding to three downtown businesses. The DRP and its companion program, the Restaurant & Retail Challenge, are designed to attract investment and bring renewed energy to the city’s historic core. Funding is administered by Barberton Community Development Corporation (BCDC), in collaboration with Main Street Barberton and the City of Barberton.

“It’s exciting to see more new businesses putting down roots in our historic downtown,” said Melanie Black Amato, Executive Director of Main Street Barberton. “Every new project brings new energy, and we’re seeing a real wave of growth and confidence in what downtown Barberton can be. This is the kind of momentum we’ve been working toward—and it’s only the beginning.”

“Every project we support is part of a bigger picture,” said Josh Gordon, Executive Director of Barberton Community Foundation. “We’re investing in people, places, and partnerships that move our community forward. We’re excited to welcome these new businesses downtown.”

What’s Next

All projects are expected to begin construction this summer, with additional announcements anticipated later this year. For questions about DRP or upcoming funding opportunities, contact Melanie Black Amato, Executive Director, Main Street Barberton, at (330) 510-1335 or melanie@mainstreetbarberton.com.