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In Downtown Miami, local business owners are expressing concerns over the impact of ongoing construction on I-395. One business owner reported a noticeable decline in foot traffic, attributing this downturn to construction delays and lane closures that have made access to her establishment more difficult for potential customers.
The construction project, aimed at improving infrastructure, has inadvertently created barriers that deter visitors from exploring the area. Many shops and restaurants are feeling the strain as the usual flow of traffic is disrupted. The owner emphasized that the situation has not only affected sales but has also altered the overall atmosphere of the neighborhood, which typically thrives on its vibrant pedestrian activity.
As the construction continues, local businesses are calling for better communication and support from city officials to help mitigate the negative effects on their operations. The hope is that once the project is completed, Downtown Miami will bounce back and regain its bustling character.
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