SBA disaster centers to close next Thursday
Written on November 28, 2011 by Maragaret Harrison
The disaster assistance centers established in the wake of tropical storms Irene and Lee will close at noon Dec. 8 because of a steady decrease in activity, the U.S. Small Business Administration said Friday.
The four disaster outreach loan centers, in Schoharie, Binghamton, Owego and New Hampton, and the business recovery center in Windham, are slated to close. The SBA said it is urging those affected by either storm and needing assistance to visit the centers before next Thursday. Those who have aleady received applications are asked to return them as quickly as possible.
So far, the SBA has approved 2,311 home and business disaster loans totaling $102.28 million, said Frank Skaggs, the director of SBAs eastern field operations center in Atlanta.
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