Over the past quarter, participating small businesses showed measurable improvements in stability and compliance. Lease-related risk cases declined as more merchants uploaded and reviewed their lease terms earlier. Support requests shifted away from urgent legal intervention toward planned renewals, payroll compliance, and operational upgrades.
When small businesses stabilize, corridors retain local jobs, tax revenue, and essential services. Early identification of lease and cash-flow risk helps prevent displacement before it becomes a public crisis, reducing downstream enforcement and vacancy costs.
The program delivered targeted support across lease protection, financial operations, technology adoption, and rights education. Actions were prioritized by risk level and delivered proactively based on real-time signals rather than self-reported distress.
Impact metrics are modeled from observed participant behavior, retention outcomes, and program adoption rates. ROI estimates combine projected sales activity, improved compliance, and avoided displacement costs. Figures shown represent expected outcomes based on current trends.
Partner dashboards display only aggregated and de-identified information. Individual business financials, lease terms, and operational data remain private to merchants and the analytics team, protecting trust while enabling public accountability.

