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As the race for mayor in Minneapolis heats up, local business owners in North Minneapolis are voicing their concerns about the challenges they face. Entrepreneurs are increasingly skeptical of the candidates' optimistic rhetoric, citing rising costs of doing business and the looming construction of the Blue Line light rail as significant hurdles.
Many small business owners worry that the anticipated disruptions from the Blue Line project could deter customers and complicate logistics, potentially leading to decreased sales. The uncertainty surrounding the construction timeline adds to their anxiety, as they fear the impact on foot traffic and accessibility.
Moreover, the rising costs of rent, supplies, and labor are pressing issues that local businesses cannot ignore. These entrepreneurs are calling for concrete plans from mayoral candidates that address their challenges rather than vague promises of support. As the election approaches, it remains to be seen if candidates can bridge the gap between their hopeful visions and the harsh realities faced by the business community.
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