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$1 Million Grant Awarded To Dublin Diner Renovation Project

Grants were also announced this week for a Plumstead Township biotech company and for Doylestown Waste Recycling.

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

DUBLIN BOROUGH, PA — The state has awarded $1 million for the complete renovation of the Dublin Diner, a local landmark on North Main Street in Dublin Borough that has been closed since 2020.

State Rep. Shelby Labs (R-143) on Thursday announced the grant through the state's Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP).

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The Dublin Diner Redevelopment project calls for the complete renovation of the existing building. Planned improvements include demolition and site preparation, structural upgrades, new utilities, exterior renovations, and other improvements to prepare the property for future use.

The property is owned by the Nehemiah Development Company, the real estate developer behind the Dublin Town Center project.

Rep. Labs also announced two other grants - $500,000 for DiaVac BioTech in Plumstead Township in support of its second-phase expansion project, and $750,000 for Doylestown Waste Recycling in New Britain Township.

“Each of these projects will impact our community in significant and meaningful ways,” said Labs. “I am proud to support this funding and look forward to seeing the impact these investments will have across our community.”

DiaVac Biotech will use the funding for architectural and engineering services, cleanroom and laboratory buildouts, specialized equipment, mechanical and electrical systems and other improvements to expand the facility.

The Doylestown Waste Recycling Facility will use the funds to enable the facility to allow recycled materials to be sorted from non-recycled materials, and a grinder to reduce the volume of such materials. It will also feature an underground stormwater collection basin.

The Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) is a Commonwealth grant program administered by the Pennsylvania Office of the Budget that supports the design, acquisition and construction of projects with regional economic, civic, cultural, recreational or historical significance. RACP projects must demonstrate regional impact and require local investment.

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