Local restaurants adapt to new normal after Governor extends restrictions
Now that indoor dining restrictions for restaurants have officially been extended, local restaurant owners are continuing to adapt to this new normal way of business.
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 7:15 PM
Posted By: Samantha Soto
Restaurant operators had hoped Governor Walz would reopen indoor dining this week. Now that indoor dining restrictions for restaurants have officially been extended, local restaurant owners are continuing to adapt to this new normal way of business.
This time last year, guests were able to walk right inside their favorite restaurant, grab a table and sit down to enjoy their dine-in experience with family and friends. Now nine months into a global pandemic everyone including restaurant owners, are getting pretty used to this new idea of normal.
Created: December 14, 2020 10:55 PM
(ABC 6 News) - It s a financial lifeline restaurant, bar and fitness centers say they need to stay open.
Minnesota lawmakers reached a tentative agreement Monday on a COVID-19 relief bill projected to be around $216 million. It also includes a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits starting Dec. 27.
At least $88 million will go toward bars, restaurants, and fitness centers who ve lost at least 30% of sales from the pandemic. Grants could range from $10,000 to $45,000 from the Department of Revenue depending on employee size.
An additional more than $100 million will go toward county governments to aid businesses. The rest toward movie theaters and convention centers.
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