Two dozen Manhattan businesses have been added to the list of recipients of emergency dollars from the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce’s emergency assistance loan program.
The second round recipients are receiving $111,970 in funding. The funds are drawn down from the City of Manhattan’s Economic Development Fund upon approval of the City Commission. Those funds are being utilized by for-profit businesses with an immediate needs to maintain operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 24 additional loans brings the total amount of businesses receiving funding to 69 since the program’s inception in April. More than $314,000 has been distributed. That accounts for 63 percent of the half million dollars allocated from the City of Manhattan.
A complete list of those 24 businesses receiving emergency assistance loans is available below.
Arrow Coffee Co. – $5,000
Auntie Mae’s Parlor – $5,000
Blessed Assurance Day Care – $2,000
Board & Brush – $4,960
Bolton Electric – $3,900
Crown & Glory Salon – $1,500
Dry Clean City – $5,000
ETC Boutique – $5,000
Flint Hills Family Chiropractic – $5,000
Gameday Sports Pub – $5,000
Haynes Style Shop & Beauty Supply – $5,000
J’s Salon – $3,650
Kansas Discount Nutrition – $4,600
Krispy Clean Laundromat – $5,000
Little Apple Pilates – $3,800
Mojo’s Beach Bar – $3,320
Pearl Studio Inc. – $1,100
Pretzelmaker – $4,940
Quantum Health & Wellness – $5,000
Peter Savary – $500
Short Go – $2,700
Salon One – $5,000
Uroval Inc. – $20,000
Wash Palace – $5,000