Businesses along Harrison Avenue are open as a construction project unfolds in front of them.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - You may notice plenty of construction tape when strolling through Historic Downtown Panama City.City officials said it’s still undergoing Phase I of the Harrison Avenue Project. NewsChannel 7 was told it includes parallel parking, wider sidewalks, landscaping, and more. However, that doesn’t mean the surrounding businesses have to close shop. They are very much open.
An employee at Elevation Salon said the project should leave a positive mark on the area once it’s completed. “There is going to be another sidewalk and benches, so there hopefully will be more people,” Hairdresser Alexis Pitts said. “There’s going to be lovely trees, and great parking. So, hopefully it’ll bring in more customers and clients.”“It’s been running pretty smoothly,” she said. “We’ve been as busy as we’ve been since before it started. Clients can come in the front door or the back door. We have our logo on the back so they know which door is which.”Copyright 2023 WJHG. All rights reserved.
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