This advisory summarizes the terms, eligibility and application requirements of the new Payment Protection Program loan (PPP 2 Loans) under the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small.
Rochester coalition s call to action looks to keep local businesses alive
A newly formed Rochester Business Coalition is working to rally community support for small businesses.
Posted: Jan 15, 2021 3:20 PM
Updated: Jan 15, 2021 5:21 PM
Posted By: Jessica Bringe
ROCHESTER, Minn. - A newly formed Rochester Business Coalition is working to rally community support for small businesses.
The coalition is a call to action with the aim of getting local government to amend their 2021 budgets.
Downtown Rochester, Minnesota. KIMT photo.
Community member Mike Haley is championing the effort. He says the Payment Protection Program, CARES Act funding and grants have helped but have not done enough to keep local economies alive.
It was $48 | PPP loans process, tiny payouts leave some Texas business owners bitter
Some hardworking Texans requested thousands of dollars in government assistance but were shocked to only get a few bucks from Uncle Sam. Author: Jeremy Rogalski Updated: 10:32 AM CST January 14, 2021
HOUSTON On Wednesday, the U.S. Small Business Administration began accepting applications for payment protection program loans to those who previously received PPP loans.
But some hardworking Texans are still bitter after their experience with the process last year. They requested thousands of dollars in government assistance but were shocked to only get a few bucks from Uncle Sam.
La Poubelle is a snug, family-owned French bistro in Franklin Village. Since opening in 1969, the restaurant has been through its ups and downs, from artist and musician mainstay to celebrity hot spot. In the early aughts, you couldn t walk in without seeing Vince Vaughn, who lived up the street, holding court at the bar. Later, you might find Ashton Kutcher starting a fantasy football draft or Ashley Benson and G-Eazy grabbing a bite to eat there. For many New Yorkers who moved to the neighborhood, it was the first Los Angeles spot they fell in love with.
In recent years, La Poubelle had been on an upswing, according to owner Francoise Koster. But 2020 threw a different kind of curveball. After months of diminishing returns and an attempt at takeout, Koster launched a GoFundMe campaign.