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Community leaders are seeking solutions for the barriers many minority-owned businesses face in underserved areas.

The city of Charlotte has chosen three corridors of opportunity to create a strategy that will help close the racial wealth gap and small businesses succeed. Those strategies will be implemented using a $100,000 grant from an organization called Living Cities.

The communities chosen are the Beatties Ford/Rozzelles Ferry, West Boulevard, and West Sugar Creek corridors.

Starting a business is hard for anyone. J'Tanya Adams, founder of Historic West End Partners, said it’s often even harder for people of color.
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