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DuPont Circle Businesses Seek $2 Million For Construction Relief

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The Connecticut Avenue streetscape project in Washington DC is impacting local business revenues. Jeff Coles, owner of the Golden Age Bar on Connecticut Avenue, reported a 42 percent decrease in revenue and a 61.6 percent drop in guest counts. The project aims to build a park over the Connecticut Avenue underpass and improve the surrounding area. A business improvement district is requesting an additional $2 million to assist with construction relief.

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Sources · 7 independent

WTOP Washington DC

“My revenue is down 42 percent. My guest count is down 61.6 percent. The construction he's talking about is the Connecticut Avenue streetscape and project”

WTOP Washington DC

“The DuPont Circle bid or business improvement district is asking for an additional $2 million from this...”

WTOP Washington DC

“business improvement district is asking for an additional $2 million from this”

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