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GMB page got deleted. Will it ruin my website SEO if I create a new one?

Basically, google deleted my business page and denied my appeal. I’m having a hard time finding how to do another appeal.

My website ranks pretty high when looking for my type of business, so I guess my question is, if I create a brand new GMB page and link it to my website, will a new google page hurt my website ranking in searches?

Vice versa, if I have a strong website, would the website help my google page ranking higher?

Edit because idk if comments are showing up:

It looks like there is a comment but I can’t see it for some reason.

I am a personal trainer. I had my address set to the gym I was working out of and it has been fine for several years. I ended up needing to move to another location temporarily. The new gym wouldn’t allow me to use their address for my google page so I used my home address on google. It would not allow me to hide the address, which is what I tried to do first. I put the new gym’s address on my website.

It was suspended because of the address change. I included my business registration and EIN in the appeal. I do not have utility bills or anything like that since I do not own the facility I work out of.

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