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Some Steamboat businesses opt to raise wages, add benefits as COVID-19 employment crunch continues

The pandemic brought many new challenges for businesses in Steamboat Springs the past 16 months, but Jessica Valand, director of workforce development for Northwest Colorado, believes it also accelerated some existing issues.

Mountain Town Businesses Cautiously Optimistic Heading Into Summer

3:48 The pandemic winter brought wave after wave of changing restrictions to restaurants in Aspen. That, plus sagging visitorship, meant an economically grim season for a lot of local eateries. Meat & Cheese, a restaurant and boutique food shop in downtown Aspen, broke even over the course of the past year. Oh my gosh, we need to make some money to make up all the months of not making money, said Meat & Cheese owner Wendy Mitchell. All last year was kind of a wash. Mitchell adapted to fluctuating rules and uncharted times with a patchwork of new services - take-out meal kits, dinner service in the adjacent cocktail bar she also owns - and survived the winter without any layoffs.

We Need To Make Some Money : Aspen Businesses Cautiously Optimistic Heading Into Summer

Aspen Public Radio After an uncertain winter, local businesses owners are hopeful for the summer, but careful to meter their expectations. Wendy Mitchell, owner of Meat & Cheese in Aspen, said all last year was kind of a wash for profit-making. The pandemic winter brought wave after wave of changing restrictions to restaurants in Aspen. That, plus sagging visitorship, meant an economically grim season for a lot of local eateries. Meat & Cheese, a restaurant and boutique food shop in downtown Aspen, broke even over the course of the past year. “Oh my gosh, we need to make some money to make up all the months of not making money,” said Meat & Cheese owner Wendy Mitchell. “All last year was kind of a wash.”

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