April 5, 2025 - 09:21

Business owners along Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis are expressing significant concerns as the ongoing construction project enters its second phase. Many entrepreneurs fear that the disruption caused by the construction will adversely affect foot traffic and, subsequently, their sales.
The project, aimed at improving infrastructure and enhancing the overall aesthetic of the area, has already created challenges for local shops and restaurants. With construction barriers and detours in place, customers may find it more difficult to access their favorite businesses.
Local business owners are calling for support from the community, urging residents to continue shopping and dining in the area despite the inconveniences. Some have implemented special promotions to attract customers during this challenging time.
As the construction progresses, these business owners remain hopeful that the long-term benefits of the project will outweigh the short-term setbacks, allowing them to thrive once the work is completed. The resilience of the local business community will be crucial in navigating this transitional period.
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