prop business in early june. this warehouse is usually full of people buzzing around loading tables, claires, lamps, into 15 trucks a day but listen, right now, in this 89,000 square foot warehouse, it is quiet. now, you know, we re lucky to have one order returned. haines deli down the street from the warner brothers lot, is seeing half their business that usually comes from catering for productions. co-owner rosy governmenter says even three years after covid-19 began, they never really returned to normal and now with the strike i m trying to figure out what can i do today to keep it going. corey lavelle does not know the answer, either. we re all dying out here. she said she was forced to move her floral prop business to a new location at double the rent just before the strike began. we still have the paper tags hanging on the doors that describe whose office it is because they haven t had a chance to completely get set up yet. she has laid off all but one