Politics & Government
19 Doylestown Businesses Receive COVID-19 Relief Funding
Salons, restaurants and gyms are some of the businesses to receive the latest round of grant funding through the federal CARES Act.
DOYLESTOWN, PA —Nineteen small businesses in Doylestown have received federal grant funding to help weather the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Salons, restaurants and gyms are some of the businesses to receive the latest round of grant funding through the federal CARES Act.
Qualified businesses included those with 25 or fewer employees in February 2020 and an annual revenue of less than $1 million prior to COVID-19's impact, among other requirements. The grants offered through the COVID-19 Relief Pennsylvania Statewide Small Business Assistance Program ranged from $5,000 to $50,000.
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The following businesses in Doylestown received funding:
Aunt Judy's Family Restaurant, $35,000
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Bella's Boutique, $25,000
Blue Lotus Acupuncture, $20,000
Bridal Hair Boutique, $25,000
Ciao Bella Hair Salon, $25,000
Curly Tail Ice Cream, $5,000
David Velasco Salon, $35,000
East Street Salon, $20,000
Evergreen Integration, $15,000
Fellowship Massage Therapy, $20,000
Hargrave House, $20,000
Jessica Nail, $20,000
Little Branches, $20,000
Monumental Glass, $5,000
Nell Bowers, $10,000
Salon C'est Belle, $25,000
Salon 39, $20,000
Signature Nails & Spa, $25,000
Total Fitness Zone, $20,000
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