The Associated Press said it and other news organizations are suing the government to release the names of employers receiving less than $150 thousand.Black and Mobile is the country’s first Black-owned food delivery service that exclusively partners with Black-Owned restaurants to give them more exposure and customers.įounder David Cabello, a 22-year-old at the time of Black and Mobile’s creation, laid the foundation for the company in late 2017 throughout 2018 and launched the service in February of 2019 during Black History Month.īlack and Mobile’s focus is to highlight underrepresented businesses in the urban communities that are often overlooked and provide them with the technology they need to not only expand their customer base, but to stay competitive in this rapidly changing economy. Other recipients include entertainment venues, furniture stores, landscapers, electricians, manufacturers, lifeguard services, attorneys, country clubs, and many more employers. At least 908 businesses and nonprofits in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee received $150 thousand or more in exchange for protecting more than forty-five thousand jobs. Marlboro Electric Cooperative and Pee Dee Electric Cooperative split up to $3 million. Lake City Creative Alliance, the nonprofit sponsor of the annual ArtFields event, collected at least $150 thousand for 21 jobs, the records said. For another 44 employers receiving at least $12.85 million in total, the field for “jobs retained” was left blank in the federal records. The federal data listed 60 entities receiving at least $17.7 million with the promise of saving zero jobs in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee. Real estate investor Burroughs & Chapin received the same range of funding, according to the data, for 202 jobs. 201 jobs were retained with between $2 million and $5 million in taxpayer-backed loans, the records said. Other top recipients include Founders National Golf, the owner of more than 20 golf courses along the Grand Strand. It got between $5 million and $10 million for keeping 500 jobs, the government said. CMAC, Inc., the Myrtle Beach-based owner of Logan’s Roadhouse locations in the Carolinas and Georgia, received the biggest share of the money, federal records show. The amount isn’t exact because the federal governments’s data only provided a range amount for each payment.ġ36 full- and limited-service restaurant companies received a total of at least $38.1 million. Three churches received up to $1 million each, according to the data. The loans can be forgiven if employers use a majority of the money to pay workers.Ĭhurches in the Grand Strand and Pee Dee received between $2.85 million and $7.2 million in taxpayer-backed loans. Zoom and move the map for different parts of the state. The points on the map are color-coded based on the loan ranges provided by the Small Business Administration. Box or not formatting the address correctly. Not all businesses appear on the map due to either using a P.O. NOTE: The map is based off of addresses provided on the application. Statewide Map of businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program loans.
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