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Pop-up shops filling empty storefronts across the U.S.
Pop-up shops filling empty storefronts
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we re starting to see pop-up shops appearing year-round to fill empty storefronts.
LONG ISLAND - The holiday season is usually the time for pop-up shops at the mall, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we re starting to see them all year-round.
My Cookie Dealer, known for its half-pound delicacies offered in a variety of unique flavors, has expanded. Now instead of just shipping and delivering orders, owners Karen and Juan are selling the cookies and other savory treats out of a storefront. They’re one of the newest temporary tenants to join Tanger Outlets Center in Riverhead.
U.S. Representatives Meeks, Suozzi, and Garbarino joined Rice on letter to House and Senate leadership calling for the replenishment of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
Rice Calls For Washington To Release Funds For Restaurant Owners - Wantagh-Seaford, NY - The Long Island congressional delegation wants House and Senate leaders to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
Photo by: Nassau County In another effort to provide a major boost to businesses as they continue to struggle with the impact of the COVID-10 pandemic, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran proposed a major business recovery program to direct approximately $25 million in American Recovery Plan (ARP) funds to grants, loans and assistance to Nassau’s downtown businesses. The plan is drawn from a recent survey conducted by Hofstra University at the request of the County Executive and her Coronavirus Economic Advisory Council (EAC), which found that direct support of small businesses, coupled with a streamlined application process, are the most important ways for Nassau to aid recovery. The initiative comes on the heels of the County Executive’s proposal to provide $100 million in direct relief to almost 300,000 middle-class homeowners. Homeowners are urged to spend their direct relief at local businesses and in downtown shopping areas.