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From drab to fab: East Houston Civic Club gives Bella Loli Garden Shop a makeover, boosting local business on Mesa Road

Read full article: From drab to fab: East Houston Civic Club gives Bella Loli Garden Shop a makeover, boosting local business on Mesa Road

The East Houston Civic Club brought new life to Bella Loli Garden Shop on Mesa Road with a vibrant makeover. Local volunteers rolled up their sleeves to paint, plant, and refresh the shop, turning it into a welcoming community oasis. This transformation is just the beginning, as the Civic Club continues its mission to uplift local businesses and bring neighbors together.

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RECIPE: Chef Jane Wild Brings her signature lime pie with basil whip and pistachio praline to Houston Life

Read full article: RECIPE: Chef Jane Wild Brings her signature lime pie with basil whip and pistachio praline to Houston Life

She's the local chef whose farmers market crowds wrap around her booth weekly and now, Chef Jane Wild has a brand new cafe in the Heights. Today, she's stopping by Houston Life with more on her booming business, and she's teaching us how to make her award-winning lime cream pie.

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Almost every other major Texas city (except Houston) was named among best places to start a business

Read full article: Almost every other major Texas city (except Houston) was named among best places to start a business

THOUGHTS? How did Austin, Fort Worth, and Dallas (to name a few) outrank Houston among "Best Large Cities to Start a Business"?

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BBB warns consumers how some Houston businesses may not be as reliable as perceived

Read full article: BBB warns consumers how some Houston businesses may not be as reliable as perceived

Finding a trustworthy business isnโ€™t always simple. Just ask the more than 100 Harris County residents who say they paid thousands of dollars to A&L Sheds for storage buildings or tiny homesโ€”only to r

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Houston restaurant endured recession and pandemic, now braces for tariffs

Read full article: Houston restaurant endured recession and pandemic, now braces for tariffs

Frederick Wu, the owner of North China Restaurant in Houston's Energy Corridor, is bracing for the impact of sweeping tariffs.

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Creating โ€˜Tiers of Joyโ€™ with small business owner Marieli Cruzado

Read full article: Creating โ€˜Tiers of Joyโ€™ with small business owner Marieli Cruzado

Have you ever wondered what to do with those old, mismatched plates sitting in your cabinet?Well, Marieli Cruzado, founder of 'Tiers of Joy' created a solution! She showed us how to turn vintage china into an elegant tiered stand, perfect for your next gathering or gift.

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Sleep better and give back this holiday season with Texas Mattress Makers

Read full article: Sleep better and give back this holiday season with Texas Mattress Makers

Youval Meicler, owner of Texas Mattress Makers, has been making mattresses in Houston for more than 40 years. Now, after opening his brand new retail location in Meyerland (their ninth in the Houston area), he explains how they are more committed than ever to our community. Right now, for every mattress you buy, they'll donate a full mattress set to a child in need. Watch the full interview for more details.

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Daughterโ€™s viral TikTok video helps Houston jeweler in Rice Village keep business afloat

Read full article: Daughterโ€™s viral TikTok video helps Houston jeweler in Rice Village keep business afloat

Jackie Tien shared a video of her dad repairing jewelry at Village Jewelers and his plans to soon retire. The video has received over 700,000 views, with one commenter saying they were willing to drive 3 hours to make a purchase.

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Harris County launches $17M loan fund for small businesses. Hereโ€™s how you can apply

Read full article: Harris County launches $17M loan fund for small businesses. Hereโ€™s how you can apply

Starting Tuesday, Harris County is offering low-interest loans from the $17 million Harris County Opportunity Fund to support small businesses.

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How a local mom found affordable, custom furniture and transformed her home

Read full article: How a local mom found affordable, custom furniture and transformed her home

Local mom Brittany Franklin knew she wanted to upgrade her home, but instead of moving into a new place, she and her husband decided to focus on making their current home work better for them. So they upgraded virtually every room in their home with brand new, custom-made furniture from Living Designs Furniture -- a local, family-owned company where quality, locally-sourced materials and excellent craftsmanship are what keep customers coming back.

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How Comcast RISE is donating millions to help small businesses grow

Read full article: How Comcast RISE is donating millions to help small businesses grow

Since 2020, Comcast RISE has awarded more than $125 million in monetary, marketing and technology grants to 13,500 businesses. Could your small business be next? Watch the full interview to learn more about the program, who is eligible and how you can apply.

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Shop to support small at โ€˜markets for makersโ€™

Read full article: Shop to support small at โ€˜markets for makersโ€™

A one-of-a-kind shopping event where you can buy items from fashion to home decor not available in retail and other markets.

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Black History: Supporting black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs at BLCK Market

Read full article: Black History: Supporting black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs at BLCK Market

Itโ€™s been called the nationโ€™s largest monthly gathering of black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs.

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5 ways to support Small Business Saturday

Read full article: 5 ways to support Small Business Saturday

It all comes at you so quickly: One minute, youโ€™re making grocery lists and setting the menu for Thanksgiving, and then, in the blink of an eye, the holiday has arrived, only to be followed by Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday -- and then your tree goes up and Christmas morning is here.

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HL OBSESSIONS: New Yearโ€™s Edition

Read full article: HL OBSESSIONS: New Yearโ€™s Edition

If youโ€™ve been watching Houston Life for some time now, you know all about our monthly series, โ€˜HL OBSESSONS.โ€™

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The local spot creating custom furniture that will last a lifetime

Read full article: The local spot creating custom furniture that will last a lifetime

A new year is a great time to think about updating the furniture in your space.

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Thieves caught on video breaking into small businesses in Spring area

Read full article: Thieves caught on video breaking into small businesses in Spring area

Deputies from the Harris County Precinct 4โ€ฒs Office are investigating after they said a group of thieves broke into several small businesses in the Spring area over the weekend.

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HL OBSESSIONS: Holiday gift ideas that support Houston small businesses

Read full article: HL OBSESSIONS: Holiday gift ideas that support Houston small businesses

If youโ€™ve been watching Houston Life for some time now, you know all about our monthly series, โ€˜HL OBSESSONS.โ€™

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Watch live: Fort Bend County judge announces recipients of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10K grants

Read full article: Watch live: Fort Bend County judge announces recipients of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10K grants

Fort Bend County Judge KP George announced the recipients for the second round of Comcast RISE Investment Fund $10,000 grants for small businesses owned by people of color in the Houston area.

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Harris County Small Business Relief Fund applications period opening up: This is who is eligible, how to apply

Read full article: Harris County Small Business Relief Fund applications period opening up: This is who is eligible, how to apply

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will announce the start of the Harris County Small Business Relief Fund Application period on Monday. The application window will remain open until Monday, October 4 at 5:30 p.m.

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Houston woman says her Facebook business page was hijacked moments after it launched

Read full article: Houston woman says her Facebook business page was hijacked moments after it launched

When the COVID-19 pandemic threatened Michelle Varnesโ€™ career, she decided to take a leap of faith and start her own business.

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Man smashes window, breaks into cafe in west Houston

Read full article: Man smashes window, breaks into cafe in west Houston

A Houston restaurant owner is upset after someone broke into his business earlier this week.

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Meet the former truck driver turned baker serving Houston homemade cakes in a jar

Read full article: Meet the former truck driver turned baker serving Houston homemade cakes in a jar

HOUSTON โ€“ This next story is the motivation we all need for our next adventure. Houstonian Mark Linen shows us itโ€™s truly never too late to follow your dreams. Linen is a former truck driver and it was a great job that helped pay the bills. But, wanting more from life and more for his family, he turned to his passion of baking, and founded Brotha Bakes. HOUSTON LIFE SPECIAL

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Houstonian creates Facebook page to help rodeo vendors, a year later itโ€™s thriving

Read full article: Houstonian creates Facebook page to help rodeo vendors, a year later itโ€™s thriving

HOUSTON โ€“ When the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo was canceled in 2020, many businesses worried they would not make it. This year has proven to be another hurdle for rodeo vendors. โ€œAt the time, it was called Houston Rodeo Vendors 2020,โ€ Adams. Itโ€™s since grown and now called โ€œTexas Festival Vendorsโ€ on Facebook, an online page where vendors can share their products. For more information, visit the Texas Festival Vendors Facebook group.

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Houston native opens clothing store after near-decade of running popular online boutique, Lillyโ€™s Kloset

Read full article: Houston native opens clothing store after near-decade of running popular online boutique, Lillyโ€™s Kloset

HOUSTON โ€“ A luxury clothing boutique made a big, pink splashdown in Houston. After nearly a decade of selling clothing online, owner Kemetria Lilly opened her first storefront, Lillyโ€™s Kloset, at 9000 Hempstead Road. Dozens of customers lined up outside of Lillyโ€™s Kloset Saturday afternoon for a chance to enter the whimsical shopping experience. Lillyโ€™s Kloset, known for dressing women for their most memorable moments, offers a range of fashion-forward clothing, shoes and accessories. โ€œIf you have a friend, and itโ€™s her birthday, and you want to grab her something really nice, you can come here to Lillyโ€™s Kloset,โ€ Lilly said.

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Texas to distribute rapid COVID-19 tests to small businesses

Read full article: Texas to distribute rapid COVID-19 tests to small businesses

AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ With new cases of the coronavirus and hospitalizations spiking in Texas as winter approaches, Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday launched a program to provide small businesses with rapid tests for their employees. Abbott said the Texas Division of Emergency Management will give local chambers of commerce testing supplies that will be allocated to participating businesses. On Monday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported 8,712 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 33 new deaths. The researchers said one in every 294 people in Texas tested positive in the past week.

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Houston City Council approves $10 million to boost Small Business Economic Relief Program

Read full article: Houston City Council approves $10 million to boost Small Business Economic Relief Program

HOUSTON โ€“ The Houston City Council approved $10 million in additional funding for the Small Business Economic Relief Program. The money will come from the CARES Act 2020 funds and will bring the total money set aside for the program to $35 million. The program provides grant assistance to small businesses and chambers of commerce that have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The maximum amount a business or chamber can receive from the SBERP is $50,000, according to the city. This component is meant to ensure businesses that receive grant funds have a higher likelihood of surviving the pandemic.

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Owners hoping for big results for Small Business Saturday

Read full article: Owners hoping for big results for Small Business Saturday

CYPRESS โ€“ Small business owners across the Houston area are preparing for Small Business Saturday. At establishments like the Little Eclectic House in Cypress, owners are preparing for customers the day after the big box stores had their turn on Black Friday. He refers to Small Business Saturday as โ€œmake-or-breakโ€ for a lot of establishments. โ€œWhen you support a small business, you support your community,โ€ said customer Fabian Vargas. โ€œYouโ€™re really giving money back to where youโ€™re from, where youโ€™re living, where youโ€™re at.โ€

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Google launches program in Houston for Black, LatinX small business owners

Read full article: Google launches program in Houston for Black, LatinX small business owners

In an effort to assist Black and Latinx small businesses, Grow with Google is introducing its Digital Coaches Program in Houston. According to Google, the Digital Coaches Program provides free digital skills training and coaching to help Black and Latinx small businesses reach new customers, thrive online, and grow. The program will kick-off Friday with its first virtual workshop โ€“ Connect with Customers and Manage Your Business Remotely โ€“ for Houstonians. Other workshops include Get Your Local Business on Google Search and Maps, Reach Customers Online with Google and Digital Skills for Everyday Tasks. Click here to register for the upcoming virtual workshops.

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Finn Hall feeds frontlines healthcare workers while supporting small businesses

Read full article: Finn Hall feeds frontlines healthcare workers while supporting small businesses

โ€œFinn Hall Feeds the Frontlinesโ€ is an innovative campaign that feeds local healthcare heroes while supporting local food entrepreneurs inside Finn Hall, a premiere food hall located on the ground level of the historic JPMorgan Chase art deco building at 712 Main. In less than 24 hours, JPMorgan Chase pledged $20,000 to sustain the matching program. In addition to its cash commitment, JPMorgan Chase host workshops at Finn Hall to assist restaurant operators in managing finances for their business and personal needs. Weโ€™re proud neighbors with Finn Hall and its diverse array of culinary entrepreneurs,โ€ said Kristen Habich, Houston Market Leader for JPMorgan Chase. Harris Health is so appreciative of Finn Hall and JPMorgan Chase for providing meals for our staff at both Ben Taub and LBJ hospitals.

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Rapper Bun B drops exclusive t-shirts with Trill Taco in Missouri City

Read full article: Rapper Bun B drops exclusive t-shirts with Trill Taco in Missouri City

HOUSTON Rapper Bun B has partnered with Trill Taco in Missouri City. Known as the Trill OG, Bernard Freeman, who is one half of the southern rap duo UGK, is selling limited edition t-shirts in collaboration with the restaurant. Trill Taco celebrates rap culture by naming its menu of tacos, quesadillas, burritos and nachos after legends like Travis Scott, Fat Pat and Megan the Stallion. The merch drop also coincides with Bernard Bun B Freeman Day, which is August 30 in Houston. While signing shirts at Trill Taco on Saturday, he shared his thoughts on the Texans and the Rockets.

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Indulge your sweet tooth at these 6 decadent dessert shops around Houston

Read full article: Indulge your sweet tooth at these 6 decadent dessert shops around Houston

If you want to feel a little less guilty about indulging in your sweet tooth, why not order from a local small business?

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Fort Bend County judge launches $22M grant program for small businesses

Read full article: Fort Bend County judge launches $22M grant program for small businesses

RICHMOND, Texas โ€“ Fort Bend County Judge KP George announced Friday that he is launching a program to help small businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic. According to a news release, the $22 million Small Business Emergency Grant Program will โ€œaddress the financial hardships our small businesses have experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemicโ€ using funds available through the federal CARES Act. The grants will be available to eligible small businesses in the amount of up to $10,000 per business, according to the release. โ€œWith the cruises closing down, air travel terrible, Disneyโ€™s not open, national parks arenโ€™t open, itโ€™s been no business, no opportunity,โ€ said Wayne Chandler with Fort Bend Travel. โ€œWe will continue to make sure you are an important part of our economy and youโ€™re an important part, we care about you,โ€ said Fort Bend County Judge KP George.

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Here are the safety precautions 10 Houston-area restaurants are taking as they open up dine-in service on Friday

Read full article: Here are the safety precautions 10 Houston-area restaurants are taking as they open up dine-in service on Friday

As Texas begins Phase 1 of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, many restaurants and businesses are scrambling to figure out how to execute it. While many restaurants are excited for the reopening, with most saying they โ€œmissed their patronageโ€, others are still skeptical about the 25 percent capacity that Gov. As dine-in reopens, restaurants are still taking curbside, delivery and take-out orders for those who prefer. Hereโ€™s a list of 10 restaurants opening this Friday outlining the safety precautions they are taking for dine-in customers:The New York Deli & Coffee ShopAddress: 9724 Hillcroft, HoustonHello Bagel Shop Family! We are taking reservation by... Posted by Cafรฉ Poรชtes on Tuesday, April 28, 2020Dandelion CafeAddress: 5405 Bellaire Blvd., Bellaire

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Family-owned Italian restaurant earns $1,000 tip during coronavirus pandemic

Read full article: Family-owned Italian restaurant earns $1,000 tip during coronavirus pandemic

HOUSTON โ€“ Founded in 1983, Cavatore Italian Restaurant is a family business with deep roots in the Heights neighborhood. However, the restaurant received a tip this week the owner said they would never forget. "When this all started a few weeks back, we all expected this to end in two weeks," said Federico Cavatore, the owner of Cavatore Italian Restaurant. Three years ago, Cavatore started a farmer's market on the restaurant property, inviting dozens of local and small vendors to sell their goods. "It's a much safer environment to shop in," another small business owner said.

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Takeout Shoutout: Aliciaโ€™s Mexican Grille in the spotlight

Read full article: Takeout Shoutout: Aliciaโ€™s Mexican Grille in the spotlight

KATY, Texas โ€“ Aliciaโ€™s Mexican Grille, a family owned Tex-Mex restaurant, strives to serve delicious homemade dishes with a creative flair. They also serve super thin, almost see-through, flour tortillas that you wonโ€™t believe. What we love about Aliciaโ€™s is the emphasis on quality and the โ€œtouch-of-homeโ€ flavor that comes with every meal. The restaurant is also very cozy and beautifully decorated, with a ton of rich, dark, wood and a massive bar. We want to keep Aliciaโ€™s in business and you can help make that happen by bringing the Aliciaโ€™s crew your business the next time you want a fantastic Tex-Mex meal at home.

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COVID-19 threatens longevity of small businesses as many face evictions

Read full article: COVID-19 threatens longevity of small businesses as many face evictions

Wings 87 co-owners Rashid Minhas and Nyn Riffat said they are determined to be a voice for small businesses in the Greater Houston area. Wings 87 is a small local chicken shop on Alabama Street that opened six months ago before lawmakers began restricting travel in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. โ€œCommunity service is very close to our hearts,โ€ Wings 87 co-owner Riffat said. From Day 1, Wings 87 has offered a 10% discount to neighbors, teachers, veterans and first responders, Minhas said. Fighting coronavirusThe owners of Wings 87 never anticipated the coronavirus pandemic.

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Here are 8 ways you can support Houston small businesses that are impacted by the coronavirus pandemic

Read full article: Here are 8 ways you can support Houston small businesses that are impacted by the coronavirus pandemic

As the pandemic began to impact the economy, small businesses in Texas, especially in the Houston-area took a deep hit. To find local restaurants in your area, check out this list here. Here are seven ways to support small businesses during this time of crisis. If it is on social media, donโ€™t hesitate to โ€œlikeโ€ or โ€œfollowโ€ its pages to get the latest updates, such as sales and specials. Encourage businesses to get publicityKPRC 2 is asking local businesses to fill out this form and will then be featured on our website to appear in this story showcasing several local businesses.

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Houston small businesses look to federal government for lifeline

Read full article: Houston small businesses look to federal government for lifeline

HOUSTON โ€“ Elizabeth Swift Copeland did something Wednesday she hasnโ€™t done in over 30 years of owning a businessโ€”apply for a loan. โ€œI just hope the government will act quickly and respond to my application for a loan,โ€ said Swift Copeland. โ€œWe need money fast,โ€ said Swift Copeland. โ€œI mean for small business; timing is everything. He believes the federal government should mandate banks to delay payments to small businesses hurt by the coronavirus.

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Tough decision for some small business owners in Texas: Pay sales tax or pay employees?

Read full article: Tough decision for some small business owners in Texas: Pay sales tax or pay employees?

HOUSTON โ€“ In Texas, sales tax collected by businesses is due to the state every month on the 20th. Houston Jewelry has been in the area for generations, surviving hurricanes, recessions and other crisis. In disasters like Hurricane Harvey, the state has delayed sales tax payments for business owners like them as part of a disaster declaration. โ€œWeโ€™re actually quite surprised that the comptroller, that this was not anticipated in the disaster declaration,โ€ Houston Jewelry owner Rex Solomon said. Solomon will forgo his pay on Friday in order to pay the state more than $10,000 in sales tax and the employees.

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Widow sues boat owner in fire off California that killed 34

Read full article: Widow sues boat owner in fire off California that killed 34

The widow of Justin Dignam, one of the 34 people who died in the fire, has filed a lawsuit against the boat's owners, making it the first claim from one of the 34 victims' families. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa, File)LOS ANGELES, CA โ€“ The widow of a passenger who died in a fiery dive boat disaster that killed 34 people in the waters off California sued the vessel's owners Monday. Christine Dignam, whose husband, Justin Dignam, died when the Conception caught fire Sept. 2 off the Santa Barbara coast, claimed that the boat was unsafe. The lawsuit against Santa Barbara-based Truth Aquatics Inc. is the first from a relative of the victims who died. Dignam's case is a counterclaim to a lawsuit filed pre-emptively by the boat owners to protect them from liability under a quirk of pre-Civil War maritime law.

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Market for small businesses cools further, report says

Read full article: Market for small businesses cools further, report says

NEW YORK, NY โ€“ The market for small businesses cooled further during the third quarter as fallout from trade wars made companies look less appealing to buyers. That's the finding of a quarterly report analyzing small business sales released by BizBuySell.com, an online marketplace for companies. BizBuySell.com counted 2,454 small businesses sold during July-September, down 8.6% from 2,685 sold in the same period last year. Some owners who were considering selling are now holding off because they're concerned they may not get a good sales price for their companies. Some small business owners are reluctant to put their companies on the market, while others are thinking more seriously than in the past about what they need to do to make their companies more likely to sell.

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Rising home prices, falling sales hurting small businesses

Read full article: Rising home prices, falling sales hurting small businesses

NEW YORK, NY โ€“ Many small companies tied to the housing market are seeing a slowdown in business, one that's forecast to continue well into 2020. Reports on home sales, the home remodeling market and sales of furniture and home furnishings show the spreading fallout from rising prices for houses and apartments. While sales are up nearly 4% from a year ago, an increase due to falling mortgage rates, would-be buyers are being turned away by housing prices that keep rising. But with sales fluctuating, there's less remodeling going on and so contractors, many of whom are small businesses, are getting less work. The Commerce Department figures don't break out sales at small or independent retailers versus large chain stores.

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