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A road project has a popular Winter Park business worried that it may be forced to close. The proposed construction aims to improve traffic flow and safety in the area, but local business owners are concerned about the potential impact on their livelihoods.
The business, known for its loyal customer base and vibrant atmosphere, has been a staple in the community for years. With the roadwork set to begin soon, the owners fear that the disruption will deter customers and lead to a significant loss of revenue.
Local residents have expressed their support for the business, voicing concerns that the changes could alter the character of the neighborhood. The owners are actively seeking solutions, including potential relocation options or modifications to the project that could minimize the impact on their operations.
As the community rallies around the affected business, the future remains uncertain, leaving many to hope for a resolution that allows both the road improvements and the beloved establishment to thrive.
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