Minneapolis to provide $7M to support small businesses impacted by Operation Metro Surge

Some business owners are expressing optimism after the city of Minneapolis approved a $7 million plan to help local businesses affected by Operation Metro Surge.

Missy Conrad, manager and the soon-to-be owner of Uptown Hub, said she is encouraged by the City Council’s vote Thursday to create a small business resiliency fund.

Mayor Jacob Frey said the package includes $4.5 million to waive license and permitting fees and $2.5 million for marketing and neighborhood events…

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