(Oct 11) Deann Seymour, Chairman of the Licensing Board along with her team conducted 700 face-to-face interviews with Freeport business owners impacted by Hurricane Dorian. In a media update, Mrs. Seymour reveals that 66% of those businesses are operational, 15% will resume services within the next 6-months and 19% are undecided. As the surveys and interviews with local business owners continue, listen to other helpful insights as we help business owners to rebuild and recover to stimulate Grand Bahama’s economy.
Message from Deann Seymour, Chairman of the Licensing Board
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