
The Greenville Chamber, City of Greenville and Greenville Area Development Corporation released results from a recent survey of over 300 Greenville-area businesses assessing their top needs and concerns as they reopen and return to the office. The results will be used by area organizations to guide and direct recovery efforts.
Key Insights
- 49% of woman and minority-owned businesses reported being worried about impacts and staying in businesses, compared to the overall average of 31%.
- Reported gross income was reduced by 45% in April.
- Nearly 50% of participants have received PPP funds.
- Safety is the number one concern as businesses reopen

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