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In an innovative effort to rejuvenate the downtown area of St. Paul, a new program is pairing aspiring retail entrepreneurs with vacant storefronts. Business owners can take advantage of an enticing opportunity: they receive free retail space for six months, allowing them to test their concepts without the burden of a long-term lease. This initiative not only supports new businesses but also helps property owners enhance the visual appeal of their buildings.
As storefronts fill up, the downtown area experiences a much-needed boost in foot traffic, transforming it into a lively hub for shoppers and visitors alike. Property owners can benefit from this arrangement as well, often securing reliable tenants who choose to stay beyond the initial six-month period. This program aims to tackle the issue of vacant spaces while fostering a vibrant community atmosphere, creating a thriving environment for both new and established businesses in St. Paul.
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