September 23, 2025 - 07:22
The long-delayed Purple Line light rail project is once again under scrutiny as Montgomery County officials demand clearer answers about support for small businesses hurt by ongoing construction. Local business owners have expressed growing frustration over the disruptions caused by the extensive work, which has been ongoing for several years. Many claim that the construction has led to reduced foot traffic, making it difficult for them to maintain their customer base.
Officials are now calling for more transparency regarding the measures in place to assist these small businesses during this challenging period. They argue that without adequate support, many establishments could face permanent closure. The county has been urged to explore various options, including financial assistance programs and marketing initiatives aimed at drawing customers back to the affected areas.
As construction continues, both business owners and county officials are hopeful for a resolution that will enable local enterprises to thrive despite the ongoing challenges posed by the Purple Line project.
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URI Professor Joins Task Force to Explore Employee-Owned BusinessesKINGSTON, R.I. – Sept. 22, 2025 – In a significant development for the business community, a professor from the University of Rhode Island has been appointed to a task force dedicated to...
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