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Hummus Goodness wins the 2021 Start-Up to Watch award at Making It In Michigan

Hummus Goodness wins the 2021 “Start-Up to Watch” award at Making It In Michigan Email From an at-home business in Shanghai to a 3,600 square foot commercial facility in Southfield, Hummus Goodness is a “Start-Up to Watch.” Hannah Awada, owner of Hummus Goodness, received the 2021 Start-Up to Watch Award at the Making It In Michigan virtual conference and Marketplace trade show. According to Mollie Woods, Director of the Michigan State University Product Center, the award is presented to a business that has shown consistent success and growth in entrepreneurial and business development, annual sales, profit, and related financial performance measures. The selection committee also considered businesses that have increased the number of employees, established a strong business culture, or exhibited a reputation for integrity and proven involvement in the local and regional business community.

Charlotte-based theater company reopening more theaters as COVID-19 guidelines ease

Charlotte-based theater company reopening more theaters as COVID-19 guidelines ease Charlotte-based theater company Stone Theatres reopened three locations Friday including one in Indian Land, S.C. called Red Stone 14. (Source: WBTV) By Courtney Cole | April 23, 2021 at 5:01 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 5:01 PM INDIAN LAND, S.C. (WBTV) - Grab your popcorn and fill up on your favorite soda this weekend at your neighborhood movie theater. More theaters are reopening across the Charlotte area as COVID-19 restrictions ease. Charlotte-based theater company Stone Theatres reopened three locations Friday including one in Indian Land, S.C. called Red Stone 14. Red Stone 14 opened for a few weeks last August for limited-release films but this is the first time they have been open to this extent since the start of the pandemic.

Businesses Optimistic as Economy Rebounds

Businesses Optimistic as Economy Rebounds SHARE INDIAN LAND, S.C.  Some of the industries hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic are starting to see a comeback. Red Stone 14 movie theater in Indian Land, South Carolina is preparing to reopen this month as the economy continues to rebound. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, out of the 916,000 jobs added in March, the largest amount were added in the leisure and hospitality industry. Along with restaurants and movie theaters getting back to normal, sports events are welcoming back fans, and major attractions, like Carowinds, are preparing for their return. Red Stone 14 General Manager Tina Conklin believes as more folks get vaccinated, they’re ready to get back to live events and activities.

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