After Baltimore bridge collapse, Small Business Administration opens recovery centers
11 months, 3 weeks ago

After Baltimore bridge collapse, Small Business Administration opens recovery centers

NPR  

After Baltimore bridge collapse, Small Business Administration opens recovery centers Small businesses affected by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore are beginning to apply for disaster loans from the government. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore affected a lot of businesses, so the U.S. Small Business Administration is offering loans to those affected. Business owners impacted by the bridge collapse across Maryland and some counties in surrounding states can apply for the long-term loans of up to $2 million at 4% interest. KAMAU: Costas Triantafilos is the owner of Costas Inn, a crab shack that's been in business since the Key Bridge was constructed in the 1970s.

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Small businesses apply for federal loans after Baltimore bridge collapse
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