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Business owners along Carnegie Avenue in Cleveland are expressing their frustration over the prolonged construction project affecting their livelihoods. The ongoing work has caused significant disruptions, leading to decreased foot traffic and a decline in sales for many local establishments.
For months, the construction has created challenges for customers trying to access shops and restaurants, with detours and blocked entrances becoming a common sight. Business owners have voiced concerns that the extended timeline of the project is not only impacting their current operations but also jeopardizing their long-term viability.
Many are calling for better communication from city officials regarding the project's timeline and expected completion date. They argue that without clear updates, it becomes increasingly difficult to plan for the future. As the construction continues, the sense of urgency among business owners grows, with hopes that the situation will improve soon, allowing them to regain their customer base and restore normalcy to their operations.
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