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Turns out not everybody has to stay at home in Premier Doug Ford’s latest provincial emergency shutdown.
There are winners and losers chosen when such stark decisions are made. For example, does it make any sense that the nail salon on Steeles Ave. in Brampton with no known COVID-19 cases is closed while right across the street the massive Amazon warehouse with 600 cases is open?
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The strip mall’s parking lot that houses Royal Nails is empty while the parking lot of the Amazon Brampton fulfilment centre on Heritage Rd. is packed. Seems some things are more essential than others!
WARMINGTON: Pandemic rules essentially unfair for small biz
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New Publix Supermarket in Pike Road/Source: Alabama News Network
The Town of Pike Road has released most of the businesses that will soon call the new Shops at Pike Road home.
Along with the Publix supermarket, more than a dozen businesses will open at the new retail center at the corner of Pike Road and Vaughn Road.
Pike Road officials say the secured tenants include Sol Restaurante Mexicano & Taquiera, Sushi Fresh, The Jackson Clinic and Urgent Care, Jim Massey’s Cleaners & Laundry, Roses + Woods Boutique, Royal Nails, Exist; Beautifully Salon, Smiles From Us Pediatric Dentistry & Family Orthodontics, Brantley Bank & Trust, and Alfa Insurance.
New stores, Publix opening date announced for Pike Road development
New stores, Publix opening in Pike Road By WSFA Staff | March 10, 2021 at 9:56 AM CST - Updated March 10 at 10:23 PM
PIKE ROAD, Ala. (WSFA) - Publix Super Markets and several other storefronts are gearing up to open in the town of Pike Road.
Publix Super Markets announced its newest location would open on March 24 at 7 a.m. The 48,000 square-foot store will bring 135 new jobs to the area. It will feature traditional grocery, dairy and frozen food departments along with a full-service bakery, deli, pharmacy, seafood, meat and fresh produce department.
The new store will be in the first of Pike Road’s planned Town Centers, according to Mayor Gordon Stone.
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