The windows of the business have been smashed nine times in the past 18 months alone, with the latest happening at 2 p.m. on a Saturday while the cafe was full of people.
Major cities are revamping downtown areas three years since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, as office space still remains in low demand and rising crime affects the dynamic of America s urban spaces.
One year after first COVID cases, SC businesses still working to bounce back
One year after first COVID cases, SC businesses still working to bounce back By Drew Aunkst | March 5, 2021 at 10:03 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 11:16 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - One year since South Carolina’s first case of the coronavirus, businesses in the state are looking to the future while trying to bounce back.
This as many of our state’s COVID-19 restrictions become a thing of the past.
The Pilates Studio of Lexington went weeks without profit when Governor McMaster first ordered gyms to close.