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Venues with fewer than 50 employees or those that have lost 90% revenue have the first crack at grants from the Small Business Administration. All told, congressional leaders set aside $15 billion for independent venues, theaters and arts organizations.
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Starting Friday, venues can apply for emergency relief of $20,000 or longterm relief of up to $140,000 (with monthly installments).
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The Austin City Council OK'd plans to prop up live music venues, restaurants and other businesses – but some are asking for more immediate relief.
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Lee esta historia en español. Austin City Council approved a $15 million relief package to prop up live music venues, child care providers and restaurants…
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From Texas Standard:It brands itself the "Live Music Capital of the World." But Austin's famous music scene is muted right now because of COVID-19. At…
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An agreement to buy the Block 21 development in downtown Austin – home to ACL Live at the Moody Theater and the W Hotel – is off due to the economic…
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Businesses across Austin were temporarily forced to close their doors at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to slow the spread of the…
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Live music this weekend in Austin includes South African choral music, a showcase featuring the next wave of Austin acts, a New York band that's been…
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A collection of 26 music venues, theater spaces and art galleries are getting as much as $50,000 each in one-time funds from the City of Austin to cover…