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WHEELING Wheeling Heritage has announced today that 34 Wheeling businesses have received assistance through its latest Small Business COVID Support Partnership Grant.
In total, $64,000 in funds were given to Wheeling small businesses, made possible through CARES Act and Wheeling Heritage funding.
Based on need and desired use of funding, awards ranged from $900 to $4,000
Those receiving funding included Airport Limousine Service, Attention to Detail, Braun’s Custom Framing, Bridge Tavern and Grill, Bullfrogs and Butterflies, Cirque de Cheveux and Clientele Art Studio.
East Wheeling Clayworks received an award, as did Edgington Studio LLC, Empress Emporium, Gypsy Lace Cafe, Healthy Vibes for You, High Grade Audio, Honeycomb Salon, Island Mould & Machine Co., Later Alligator, Making Magic LLC and Nail City Record.
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Warren Scott - The Wellsburg Urban Redevelopment Authority recently discussed potential uses for the former Brooke Glass factory, including light industry and a tourist attraction that could draw users of the Yankee Trail beside it and other visitors to the city.
WELLSBURG The Business Development Corp. of the Northern Panhandle is seeking input from a city board and others about potential uses for the former Brooke Glass property on Sixth Street.
Marvin Six and Jacob Keeney, leaders of the BDC, asked the Wellsburg Urban Redevelopment Authority on Jan. 12 what type of business or development it envisions occupying the two-story building and 1 acre site.
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HOLIDAY SHOPPING â Brynna Jackson of Wellsburg assists her mother, Amy, during the Hometown Holiday Market held by the Downtown Wellsburg group last weekend outside the Wellsburg Fire Departmentâs banquet hall. Warren Scott
WELLSBURG In a year when most fairs and festivals were curtailed by COVID-19, volunteers with the Downtown Wellsburg group managed to organize a small street fair on Dec. 12 in an effort to lift spirits and boost small businesses that have suffered during the pandemic.
“With the pandemic going on and local businesses hurting, I thought it would be really nice to do a Christmas event,” said Angela Staffileno, a Brooke High School graduate who had written a thesis on small businesses while earning a master’s degree in business management at Duquesne University.