“There is no economic recovery for New York City without our small businesses,” Comptroller Stringer said.
By Forum Staff
City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Thursday proposed a plan to support and promote small businesses during the upcoming holiday season as COVID-19 cases continue to surge. As New York City’s economy slowly recovers and tourism, a significant source of revenue for small businesses, continues to lag, Stringer urged the City to launch a coordinated effort to help small businesses navigate the challenges posed by this holiday season and make it as easy as possible for New Yorkers to shop local and support community retail.