AuSABLE FORKS — AuSable Valley Central School District teacher Kristi Hackett plans to decorate a Main Street storefront to honor graduating seniors.
She’ll be decorating the empty storefront her husband co-owns with the names and photographs of the students. She has ordered a banner to hang up on the building as well.
“I felt bad because the kids didn’t have anything,” Hackett said. “They are missing a good chunk of their senior year and all those memories.”
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Concord approves cannabis license expansion, including storefronts – SFBay
It will now be possible for storefront cannabis businesses, locally based marijuana delivery businesses and cannabis cultivation operations of less than 10,000 square feet to set up shop in Concord, with the City Council’s approval Tuesday night of a series of additions to the city’s cannabis ordinance.
Approved by a split 3-2 council vote, the changes approved Tuesday include new categories of licenses for storefront retail businesses (maximum of three licenses); non-storefront retail establishments (delivery only, no on-site sales, maximum of three licenses); and “microbusinesses,” growers of cannabis on an area less than 10,000 square feet, accompanied by other retail functions.
Cannabis In Concord: Storefronts OK'd In Split Council Vote | Concord, CA Patch
CONCORD, CA — It will now be possible for storefront cannabis businesses, locally based marijuana delivery businesses and cannabis cultivation operations of less than 10,000 square feet to set up shop in Concord, with the City Council's approval Tuesday night of a series of additions to the city's cannabis ordinance.
Approved by a split 3-2 council vote, the changes approved Tuesday include new categories of licenses for storefront retail businesses (maximum of three licenses); non-storefront retail establishments (delivery only, no on-site sales, maximum of three licenses); and "microbusinesses," growers of cannabis on an area less than 10,000 square feet, accompanied by other retail functions.
Beaver Dam businesses switch to online shopping as storefronts remain shuttered | Regional news |
Active Outfitters in Beaver Dam is one local business that has shifted towards online sale while in-person shopping is shut down. The store has seen many requests for Beaver Dam spirit gear.
Local businesses in Beaver Dam are turning to online shopping to make some cash as their storefronts remain closed.
Health orders to address the coronavirus epidemic have forced businesses to shut their doors to in-person customers. Many have started or sped up plans to sell their products online to keep some contact with their customers. Some businesses have set up actual online stores, while others have to be reached by e-mail, phone or Facebook message to set up an order.
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Artists Painting Murals On Shuttered Storefronts - Simplemost
If you’re looking for some news that’s literally bright and colorful amidst the doom and gloom of pandemic updates, check this out: In the San Francisco Bay Area, artists are taking to the city’s quiet streets to paint murals on the facades of now-empty stores, restaurants, bars and other local businesses.
The plywood planks currently boarding up storefronts make for inviting blank canvases for the Bay Area’s local artists, and a new initiative called Paint the Void seeks to connect these artists with shuttered businesses in need of some temporary exterior decoration.
"Essential" lower Manhattan businesses can apply for grants to float next month's rent - New York
Storefront businesses that provide essential services in Lower Manhattan can start applying for $10,000 grants to pay for upcoming rent bills.
The grants, which are being offered by the Alliance for Downtown New York, will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.
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"There is not one storefront business in New York City that has been spared by COVID-19," Downtown Alliance President Jessica Lappin said. "We are stepping up to do what we can to help our stores keep their lights on."
17 photos of storefront murals in and around Gastown (PHOTOS) | Urbanized
Retail streetscapes within the downtown Vancouver peninsula continue to be brightened up by murals painted onto boarded storefronts.
Within the Gastown district, a considerable number of additional murals have been painted since the first batch emerged early this month .
The street art is an initiative of the Gastown Business Improvement Association, in partnership with the businesses that have closed and installed wooden hoarding to protect their property.
NoBaked Cookie Dough relocating primary Nashville scoop shop location | WZTV
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