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City and community leaders are hopeful that the newly renovated building, formerly a storefront donated by Downtown Locker Room, will become a central hub for nurturing small businesses on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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A new report released by the Maryland Chamber of Commerce finds that infrastructure investment is necessary following the collapse of the Key Bridge in March.
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The suit challenges Grace Ocean’s bid for limited liability.
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The State of Maryland will begin providing cash assistance for independent truck drivers and others left without income through the Port of Baltimore Worker Support Program.
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Businesses that employ up to 500 workers are eligible for up to $200,000 in grant funding.
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We go On the Record to hear how the Dundalk community is faring after the Key Bridge collapse. Plus, Pompeian Olive Oil, employer of locals for more than a century, has kept workers on the job and their product flowing. Can they keep it up?
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The Small Business Administration is working to get dollars to businesses impacted by last week’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The agency has opened two recovery centers to help entrepreneurs apply for disaster loans.
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We go On the Record with a beloved local coffee shop that closed unexpectedly. Its workers did not give up and now Common Ground Bakery Cafe is reopening as a co-op. Other local businesses have adopted worker-ownership, so how do co-ops work?
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Tradepoint Atlantic plots out its future as 12,000 people find jobs there.
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The organizations will help small, minority businesses in communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.