Mayor Forms Task Force to Help Small Businesses

Mayor Brodeur has formed an Economic Development Task Force to address the impacts COVID-19 has had and will have on Melrose small businesses. 

“Our local merchants and small businesses are among the primary reasons so many of us love living in Melrose. Their generosity and vibrancy are key in making our community a special place,” Brodeur said. “Ensuring that we are connecting our business owners with available resources and that we are ready when the time comes to open back up is critical.”

The goals of the task force are to:

  • Continue to reach out to small businesses in Melrose – listen to how they are doing and learn more about their immediate needs
  • Explore ways government, private businesses, community non-profits, and resident volunteers can partner to assess the impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Melrose businesses and identify what resources these businesses require 
  • Serve as a liaison between the business community, the Melrose Chamber of Commerce, and the Mayor’s Office – keeping the lines of communication open
  • Determine what government funding is available for small businesses in the state of Massachusetts
  • Continue to reach out to small businesses post-COVID-19 in order to determine additional and/or changing needs 

The volunteer task force includes a variety of diverse small business owners in Melrose as well as City Councilors, Chamber leaders, and members of the Mayor’s staff. Members of the group have met once, while City and Chamber staff have been conducting research on federal and state aid programs as well as the legal framework governing such programs. 

Task force members were selected to represent a variety of skill sets, businesses, and current experiences of the COVID-19 economic impacts. Currently, the task force consists of:

Patrick Prendergast

Mayor's Office

City of Melrose

Denise Gaffey

Office of Planning and Development

City of Melrose

Lauren Grymek

Executive Director

Melrose Chamber of Commerce

Kevin DeVinney

Chamber Board Member

Eastern Bank

Jen Grigoraitis

Ward 6 City Councilor

City of Melrose

Chris Cinella

City Council At Large

City of Melrose

Kathi Turner

Business Owner

Turner's Seafood Grill & Market

Rich Yagjian

Business Owner

Hunt's Photo & Video

Lisa Smith

Business Owner & Resident

Smith Marketing & Social

Barry Greenwood

Commercial Property Owner

Greenwood & Sons

Liz Ryan

Resident & Leasing Expert

Federal Realty Investment Trust

Jeff Herold

Business Owner

Garden Remedies

 

The Melrose Chamber of Commerce has been in constant contact with local business owners since the onset of the pandemic, and Executive Director Lauren Grymek worked diligently in connecting businesses owners with resources to help them through this uncertain time. 

At the Task Force’s next meeting, the group will review a draft survey to share with all business owners in Melrose, review updates from the State and Federal level, explore establishing resources for businesses as they navigate through a patchwork of grant and loan opportunities, and identify key opportunities and challenges which may surface when it is safe to re-open. 

The Task Force will provide more information as things progress. However, if you have any questions, feel free to email PatrickPrendergast, Mayor’s Chief of Staff at PPrendergast@cityofmelrose.org.