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As an 18-month construction project is set to commence on Uptown 23rd Street, local business owners are gearing up for the changes ahead. The initiative aims to enhance safety and improve pedestrian access in the bustling area of Northwest Oklahoma City.
Business owners are proactively preparing for the disruptions that construction may bring. Many are implementing strategies to maintain customer engagement and ensure a steady flow of business during this period. Some establishments are considering temporary signage and promotions to attract foot traffic, while others are exploring alternative service options such as online ordering and delivery.
The project is expected to bring long-term benefits, including wider sidewalks, improved lighting, and better traffic flow. While the initial phase may pose challenges, many local entrepreneurs are optimistic that the upgrades will ultimately enhance the attractiveness of Uptown 23rd Street, drawing more visitors and boosting the local economy. As the construction date approaches, the community remains hopeful for a successful transformation of the area.
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