READOUT: SBA Administrator Visits Manhattan to Tout Economic Recovery of Shuttered Venues & Congratulate Community Navigator Spokes at Westchester’s Iona College
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星期一, 十二月 13, 2021
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In Manhattan, Administrator Guzman spotlighted the positive economic impact of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program on bringing performing arts venues back to life, from Broadway shows and independent venues to community institutions like the Apollo Theatre.
Key Points:
- In Manhattan, Administrator Guzman spotlighted the positive economic impact of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program on bringing performing arts venues back to life, from Broadway shows and independent venues to community institutions like the Apollo Theatre.
- Today, the lights are back on Broadway, along with countless theaters, concert halls, museums and other cultural venues across America.
- During her two-day visit, Administrator Guzman listened to stories about how non-essential businesses like the Blue Note Jazz Club survived with SBA relief.
- The Administrator concluded her trip to New York at Iona College, a Community Navigator Pilot Program spoke grantee and met with community leaders like New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson and Iona College President Seamus Carey.