Bonifant Street Businesses Call for Support During Purple Line Construction

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Business owners along Bonifant Street are seeking community support as Maryland Purple Line construction begins affecting downtown Silver Spring. The 16-mile, 21-station light rail project is a significant infrastructure initiative aimed at improving public transportation but is currently causing disruptions for local businesses. Many owners are worried about diminished foot traffic and the potential decline in sales during this construction phase. They are urging residents to prioritize shopping locally and to remain engaged with their businesses during this challenging time. The article highlights the critical link between community support and the survival of these businesses amidst infrastructure upgrades.

Moreover, it points out that the long-term benefits of the Purple Line could ultimately enhance accessibility and increase patronage once completed. Local entrepreneurs are rallying for unity and support, emphasizing that the community's involvement is essential for their survival. With these calls for action, business owners hope to foster a sense of solidarity and resilience as the construction continues.

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