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Inside Wilmington Delaware's Black Business Boom

Inside Wilmington Delaware's Black Business Boom
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Small businesses brace for reduced consumer demand

Small businesses are bracing for a year of labor shortages, inflation woes and reduced consumer demand even as they grow hopeful about recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, recent studies show.

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How Facebook Community Boost is looking to help small businesses in Baltimore

At a three-day event, the social media company is offering workshops and training. Facebook will continue providing resources through courses at BCCC and a partnership with the Small Business Resource Center.

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A rebuilt Lexington Market reopens and begins serving customers

A rebuilt Lexington Market reopens and begins serving customers
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A rebuilt Lexington Market reopens and begins serving customers

The revitalized Lexington Market, a $45 million project by city-selected developer Seawall, opened its doors at 8 a.m. to a line of people waiting outside. The first day was considered a “soft opening” with just three permanent merchants and six kiosk carts up and running. By next Monday, the developer expects to have 10 permanent vendors open, with more expected in coming weeks.

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