
BAR HARBOR — Fogtown Brewing Company is set to open a tasting room in a storefront space in the Criterion Theatre building on Cottage Street this summer.
Expanding into Bar Harbor has been part of the plan for the Ellsworth-based company for some time, owner Jon Stein told the Islander.
“We really like Ellsworth; we're not leaving,” he said. Fogtown’s brewery and tasting room is in the first story of a large brick building on Pine Street that’s also home to Atlantic Art Glass. “It's an ideal area for production.
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Longing for light to return to darkened storefronts | Evanston Now

Evanstonian Phil Jungmann, like many of us, has been looking into the darkened windows of local shops in these days of pandemic. What he saw inspired him to put together a video documenting the scene -- with a hope for a return to more normal times.
Should You Board Up Your Store?

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, city dwellers have been forced to behold many surreal sights: streets with no cars, buses and trains absent of passengers, sidewalks with noticeably less foot traffic - and storefronts with boarded-up windows. Around the U.S., and even the world, retailers both small and large are signaling that they're not just closed up for the night, either by covering their storefronts with plywood, papering over their windows, or shuttering their facades with metal grates.
With storefronts closed, is online shopping paying off for local retailers?

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Coronavirus Forces Change in Trump's Courtship of African-American Voters - WSJ
WASHINGTON—The coronavirus pandemic has complicated President Trump's plan to attract more black voters, as the virus is hitting minority communities disproportionately hard, while draining years of economic gains and forcing political campaigns online.
The Recorder - Deerfield student distributes food at Greenfield storefront
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GREENFIELD — When an Old Deerfield native realized the strain the COVID-19 pandemic would put on local food banks, she wanted to do something to help.
Tattered Cover LoDo moving to a new downtown Denver location - Denverite, the Denver site!

Tattered Cover Book Store announced Monday it will move from its iconic LoDo storefront to the development under construction across from Coors Field. The book store wants to open its new location in early 2021.
Tattered Cover’s co-owner and CEO Len Vlahos said in a release on Monday he’s excited for the opportunity to be a part of McGregor Square, which is bound by 20th, Wazee, 19th and Wynkoop streets. The 655,000-square-foot structure will include residential and commercial space.
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