Pennsylvania’s hospitality industry to benefit from $145M in state grant funding
Updated Feb 11, 2021;
Posted Feb 11, 2021
A sign reminding people to stay six feet apart due to the coronavirus is posted at the Hotel Bethlehem, on Main Street in Bethlehem, on Saturday, April 4, 2020.Steve Novak | For lehighvalleylive.com
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The hospitality industry soon will benefit from $145 million in state grant funding expected to be distributed to all 67 Pennsylvania counties.
The funding is part of the COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery program and was announced Wednesday by Gov. Tom Wolf. It’s set to be provided in the form of block grants to each county based on population and allocated by Feb. 28.
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