An unattended, empty truck rolled down High Street from Primrose Hill Sunday morning, past MacLeod Furniture, ultimately crashing into an empty storefront at The Mall on High Street. The address of the storefront is 171 High St.
Belfast City Councillor Mike Hurley owns the building and said he did not witness the crash first hand, but was on the scene shortly after it happened, around 9 a.m.
"It was out of control," he said. "It came through the sign and a barricade. One foot either way, and it could have been a different story."
Quite a lot has been going on:
Downtown storefront smashed in Seattle George Floyd protest | The Spokesman-Review
Video from KOMO-TV showed several people smashing windows at an Amazon Go grocery store. Police on bicycles attempted to move people along.
The Seattle Fire Department told all downtown business owners via Twitter Friday night to "immediately secure all open areas," including outdoor seating areas, garages, dumpsters and recycling bins, and remove all combustibles that can't be secured.
Protesters dressed all in black – so-called antifa or anti-fascist groups – are often fixtures at rallies in the Northwest.
Protesters in Washington D.C. smash storefront windows - World - TASS
WASHINGTON, June 1. / TASS /. On Sunday evening, protesters began to smash shop windows downtown Washington D.C. near the White House, the TASS correspondent reported from the scene of the protests.
Young people in dark clothes smashed the glass entrance door of a jewelry store, knocked out a metal gate with heavy objects and went inside. It is not clear whether they took anything from the store. This is not an isolated case. On a nearby street, a windows of an expensive restaurant have been broken, as well as the door to a nearby eye wear store.
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Silver Spring Whole Foods Open Day After Car Crashes Through Storefront | Montgomery Community
The driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake and there were no injuries, according to a Montgomery County Police spokesperson.
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Over 50 Storefronts Smashed During Night of Mayhem in Soho - Bedford + Bowery
Soho was a veritable Santa’s Workshop this morning, as dozens of crews hammered away at wooden boards in a neighborhood-wide effort to cover up windows shattered by late-night and early-morning looting.
While workers secured the destroyed storefronts of high-end retail establishments like Chanel and Dior, gawkers hoisting their iPhone cameras surveyed the surreal state of what had been one of the world’s busiest shopping destinations before New York’s March 22 coronavirus shutdown.
Pizitz Food Hall Tenant Announces Closure Of Storefront | Birmingham, AL Patch
BIRMINGHAM, AL — Spoon & Ladle, a family-owned company known to Birmingham for its soup and specialty food offerings, announced its intention Monday to focus exclusively on wholesale efforts, resulting in the decision to retire its lease in the Pizitz Food Hall.
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"Our decision to not renew our lease in the Pizitz Food Hall was a conscious one: we simply want to focus all of our energy and effort on our wholesale business," said Kelly Todd, co-owner and business manager of Spoon & Ladle. "We've seen great success partnering with local eateries and grocers to market our products across central Alabama, and now we want to be sure we're best positioned to grow that arm of our business further throughout the state."
Cypress Assistance Ministries opens online storefront for resale shop - HoustonChronicle.com
Cypress Assistance Ministries has opened an online store for their resale shop Angel’s Attic, offering shoppers the chance to contribute to the nonprofit’s service efforts from the comfort of their homes.
The Angel’s Attic online store opened May 29 at https://angelsattic.boutiquewindow.com/ with the option for items to be delivered or available for curbside pick-up. According to a Facebook post from Cypress Assistance Ministries, larger items will need to be picked up. Inventory is slowly being added.
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