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Business owners in New York City are expressing deep concern as a chaotic MTA project unfolds, leaving them unsure about their futures. One local business owner candidly shared, "Right now we don’t know what we are going to do. We don’t know if we are going to be here. I hope we will be, but we can’t predict the future." This sentiment reflects the anxiety felt by many as construction disrupts foot traffic and accessibility, vital components for thriving businesses.
The ongoing project has transformed streets into construction zones, creating a daunting "monster fence" that obstructs customers and hampers operations. As local shops and eateries struggle to stay afloat, the community is rallying for solutions to mitigate the adverse effects of the construction. Many are calling for clearer communication from the MTA and support for affected businesses.
As the project continues, the fate of these local establishments hangs in the balance, highlighting the need for urgent action to preserve the economic vitality of the city.
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