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Fells Point Bar Owner Warns Vacant Storefronts Signal Strain on Maryland Businesses

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The article discusses strain on Maryland's small businesses due to high taxes, operating costs, and regulatory hurdles, leading to vacant storefronts. This is a regional (Maryland, US) issue affecting local retail and commercial real estate. No specific commodity or global supply chain impact. Commercial mechanism is weak: no concrete investment, regulation change, or price move; only anecdotal evidence from a bar owner. Relevant sectors are EM_RETAIL (local small businesses), EM_CONSTRUCTION (commercial real estate vacancies), and EM_MARKETS (state business climate).

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Maryland has 696,710 small businesses, representing 99.6% of all businesses in the state.
  • Maryland's corporate tax rate is 8.25%, among the highest in the region.
  • Vacant storefronts in Fells Point signal strain on local businesses.
  • Rising taxes, high operating costs, and regulatory hurdles are cited as challenges.
  • State is losing younger workers and seniors, impacting local economies.

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