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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the restaurant industry, many establishments in Baltimore are struggling to stay afloat. In a bid to provide relief, the city announced it will offer grants of up to $200,000 to help restaurants with improvements. However, the grants are limited to those located within a specific downtown area, bounded by Howard Street to the west, Pratt Street to the south, and I-83 to the east. This decision excludes popular dining districts such as Little Italy, Fells Point, and Federal Hill.

READ: https://foxbaltimore.com/news/city-in-crisis/restaurant-owners-fuming-as-citys-grant-plan-excludes-little-italy-and-fells-point
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28 Comments

  1. FOGO DE CHOA needs money? Ohhhhkay.
    I live in Baltimore, and it's quite obvious what is happening, but to acknowledge what's happening would require confidence and conviction to call it out….. THE BLACKS WANT THE WHITES OUT!

  2. The mayor of Baltimore and the governor of Maryland were to work together great things could be accomplished, and we all know colored people don’t work together lol.

  3. They dont want little Italy type restaurants anymore now they want latino ones only. Little Italy is a Baltimore landmark. I grew up in Baltimore and on good days my mom would get us carry out from Vellegies. Good ole days. When the city was great.

  4. So…Covid was 5 years ago. But there’s still enough “covid relief funding” for this? Isn’t that Covid relief money OUR tax dollars???

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