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Several business owners in the Bronx are voicing their frustrations regarding ongoing construction by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Many claim the construction work is severely impacting their businesses, as it obscures storefronts and limits nearby parking options for customers.
Local entrepreneurs report a noticeable decline in foot traffic, which they attribute to the construction barriers that make accessing their shops more difficult. The visual obstruction caused by the construction has led to customers being unaware of the businesses that are still open. Business owners worry that the situation could lead to long-term financial consequences if the construction continues without a clear timeline for completion.
In response to these challenges, some owners are calling for better communication from the MTA about the project's progress and its expected impact on local businesses. They hope for solutions that will help mitigate the adverse effects of the construction, allowing them to thrive despite the ongoing disruptions.
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