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T-R PHOTO BY JOE FISHER Garrett and Dani Goodman’s restaurant The Flying Elbow is coming to a new location at 229 N. 13th Street. The building is undergoing renovations and will add a new patio space before opening later this year.
Not even a natural disaster can keep The Flying Elbow on the mat.
The restaurant specializing in over-the-top hot dogs and sandwiches is making a comeback with a new location at 13th Street and Summit.
Co-owners Garrett and Dani Goodman were dealt a blow by the tornado that impacted their building 35 N. Center St. in 2018. They’ve flexed the business into a food truck but have kept their eyes on opening a new brick and mortar location since.
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Early in December, the United States Small Business Administration released all Payment Protection Program (PPP) loan data for loans less than $150,000.
A total of $949,517.25 went to 277 Marshalltown employers in loans less than $150,000, while a total of $1,574,792.81 in funds went to 37 Marshalltown employers in loans more than $150,000.
Funds from PPP loans have helped businesses keep their employees on payroll during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Small Business Administration will forgive loans if business’s meet employee retention criteria and funds are correctly used for eligible expenses.
The funds must be spent within a 24-week period, and 60 percent of those funds must be spent on payroll while generally maintaining their usual employee count and payroll costs.