The 44-hectare inner-city redevelopment is projected to house 15,000 residents, but the state government has baulked at quotas for affordable housing and concerns are stirring about height limits on apartment towers.
The 44-hectare inner-city redevelopment is projected to house 15,000 residents, but the state government has baulked at quotas for affordable housing and concerns are stirring about height limits on apartment towers.
The 44-hectare inner-city redevelopment is projected to house 15,000 residents, but the state government has baulked at quotas for affordable housing and concerns are stirring about height limits on apartment towers.
New aid open to business owners struggling to recover from pandemic
New aid open to business owners struggling to recover from pandemic
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BATON ROUGE – A new 1.1 million dollar loan is now available for small businesses in the capital region. The funds will be focusing on those who are still struggling to recover from COVID-19.
“We are really coming up with viable solutions to help the small business community,” Kim Carter Evans said.
Evans works for TruFund Financial Services: a national nonprofit that seeks to stimulate economic development in communities that are underserved by traditional banking institutions.