Steve Strauss writes, “But lately, Main Street has had to evolve. Given the rise of the Internet, global competition, recessions and wars, and changing demographics and tastes, Main Street today is different from the Main Street of yore.
“Warm and fuzzy still? Sure. But Main Street today is also higher tech, more multicultural and increasingly innovative.
“This new Main Street is the one we will be celebrating, encouraging and assisting with the launch of USA & Main, a new section for small business, startups and entrepreneurs at USATODAY.com, that launches this week. For a preview, and to sign up for our newsletter, go to usaandmain.com.
“Like Main Street itself, our coverage has evolved, and we think you will love the changes. Visit usaandmain.com to find stories, videos, tips and hacks to help you run your business better or start the company you’ve always dreamed of.”
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