Building Resilience: Business Support During Street Improvements on the East Side

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Eastside Saint Paul—Arcade and 7th Street Businesses
Building Resilience Together: Helping Your Business Thrive Through Street Improvements

LEDC Small Business Relief Fund — Supporting Existing Businesses Impacted by Arcade & East 7th Street Construction

The Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) is here to help East Side businesses navigate this challenging period of street improvements. As a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), LEDC is dedicated to strengthening our communities through access to capital, technical assistance, and business development support.

We are a mission-driven nonprofit supported by state, local, and philanthropic partners — committed to helping businesses stay open, maintain cash flow, and keep employees working throughout the construction phase.

What We Offer
  • Low-interest working capital loans starting at 5%
  • Flexible terms: 24–60 months, with an initial interest-only period
  • Loan amounts: Minimum $25,000 – up to $250,000
  • Accessible application process
  • Additional resources to support your business operations
Who Can Apply
  • Existing small businesses along Arcade Street and East 7th Street in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood
  • Businesses impacted by construction disruptions, including reduced traffic, noise, dust, or supply chain issues
How to Apply

Online: https://www.ledcmn.org/lending/
Contact us today: prestamos@ledcmn.org
(612) 230-6798

Save the Date — Community Open House

Location: LEDC Offices, 804 Margaret Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106
Date: November 18, 2025
Time: 3:00–4:30 PM

Join us for a community conversation focused on supporting local businesses during the current Arcade Street improvements and the upcoming 7th Street construction in 2026.

Let’s build resilience together — and help ensure that every local business continues to thrive on Saint Paul’s East Side.

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