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The next generation – The Suburban Times

The next generation – The Suburban Times
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Taking time – The Suburban Times

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Pierce County sees first tenant signed up in new warehouse/distribution development – The Suburban Times

Pierce County sees first tenant signed up in new warehouse/distribution development – The Suburban Times
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Business affected by Phase 2 rollback? Pierce County has grants available

Business affected by Phase 2 rollback? Pierce County has grants available News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 34 mins ago Josephine Peterson, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) Apr. 14 Pierce County has created a business grant program for restaurants, retailers and gyms hit by Monday s announcement that the county will be pulled back a phase in the state s COVID-19 recovery plan. The county is moving back to Phase 2 of the state Roadmap to Recovery Plan, which will restrict restaurants, retailers and gyms to 25 percent capacity, down from 50 percent in Phase 3, among other rules. The Pierce County Council unanimously allocated $4 million for the grants from its biennial $730 million general fund in a Tuesday meeting. It is unclear whether funding set aside in Congress American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 package will reimburse the county. Pierce County is expected to receive $175 million over the next two years.

Kristine Sherred: Restaurant Rally sent checks of at least $10,000 to 289 Pierce County restaurants

Kristine Sherred: Restaurant Rally sent checks of at least $10,000 to 289 Pierce County restaurants News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 1/8/2021 Kristine Sherred, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) Jan. 8 Nearly 300 full-service restaurants received a slice of $7.5 million in CARES Act funding as part of a county program that reimbursed them for extending a 30 percent discount to diners. Popular Searches A final tally of the Pierce County Restaurant Rally indicates these restaurants reported $6.38 million in sales over 10 days in November. About 60 percent of 485 eligible full-service restaurants, open prior to March 23, 2020, participated. In the first week, Nov. 8-12, 252 restaurants were reimbursed for $3.16 million in sales, according to county data. The promotion was then interrupted by a statewide ban on indoor dining.

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