Business Recovery Center to open in Philadelphia for those impacted by I-95 collapse

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'Yeah, it was two weeks of just a ghost town in here,' said Achilleas Psillos, owner of Athenian Diner. 'Our business hit a stop for a little bit, it was pretty dead.'

Small businesses and nonprofit organizations financially impacted by the Interstate 95 collapse in Philadelphia will be able to receive in-person help applying for emergency federal loans.Small businesses and nonprofit organizations financially impacted by the Interstate 95 collapse in Philadelphia will be able to receive in-person help applying for emergency federal loans.

The center will be located at the training facility at the Philadelphia Fire Department Engine 38 at 4931 Magee Avenue. It will open Friday, July 7 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Businesses in the city's Tacony section are still recovering after traffic backups on neighborhood roads brought business to a crawl following the collapse last month.

Small businesses and nonprofit organizations impacted financially by the collapse can now apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan issued by the federal government.

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