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New program seeks to drive more customers to West End businesses

Summary by Q City Metro
When Sean Wilson moved his auto repair business to Beatties Ford Road some two years ago, he was attracted by the corridor’s business climate and rich Black history.The move has been good, he says, but he wishes more people knew about the many small businesses that operate in the historically Black community.“It’s us — it’s Black,” said Wilson, owner of Prince Wilson Auto Service (2116 Beatties Ford Road). “I think it needs to be promoted more. …
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Q City Metro broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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