Tae Winston owns three businesses in Dayton, the Entrepreneurs Shoppe, Marketplace and Connection.
Winston said seeing cases climb brings back memories of the shutdown all too soon.
“That would be very bad to try and rebuild, and I don’t think a lot of businesses will make it, I don’t, this second time around, it would be a done-deal,” Winston said.
Anthony Thomas owns Taco Street Co. at the Fairfield Commons Mall in Beavercreek.
He said the rising cases create a lot of uncertainty for business.
“As long as we stay open, but how does it affect the customers? Are they still going to be comfortable with coming into the mall and buy food? That’s my concern,” Thomas said.
John Legend touches on ‘hateful’ rejection from ‘Star Search’
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John Legend touches on ‘hateful’ rejection from ‘Star Search’
American singer and songwriter John Legend gets candid about his former Star Search rejection and the effects of “never getting a call back.”
The Grammy award winning singer got candid about his pain with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show and claimed, I wanted to be on Star Search so badly. I used to grow up watching Ed McMahon, and so many great artists actually came through Star Search. I would watch the show and I was like, I wanna be on there, I deserve to be on there!’”
Star Search, and I never got a call back, he said. That was that.
While EGOT-winner didn t get his shot on the singing show, Legend said he was at least given a consolation prize. I did get a $500 shopping spree at the new mall and I bought a lot of clothes, so I was happy, he added to Fallon.
Legend recently opened up about his early love for music in an episode of Facebook Watch s
While chatting with Grammy-nominated rising star and
Rhythm + Flow winner D Smoke, Legend said he s been perfecting his craft since age 4.
RELATED: When did you first start playing the keys? Smoke (né Daniel Farris), 35, asked. When was the first time you sat down and was like, Okay, I m gonna do this for myself?