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Business owners, managers react to loosening Safer Racine rules
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Business owners, managers react to loosening restrictions in the City of Racine
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This image shows what the area that now contains the Crossroads Mall could look like with residential, business and retail buildings. This view looks from the northeast corner to the southwest corner of the current Crossroads Mall. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Angela Croonquist, owner of Salon Central, poses in her freshly remodeled shop. Croonquist, who has been a hair stylist for 29 years, open her new business on Aug. 3.
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This image shows what the area that now contains the Crossroads Mall could look like with residential, business and retail buildings. This view looks from the northeast corner to the southwest corner of the current Crossroads Mall.
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A center that could house existing Crossroads Mall tenants could be built on the new Corridor Plaza development site, according to Fort Dodge City Manager David Fierke.
“That’s under consideration and could be under construction next year,” said Fierke during a Greater Fort Dodge Webinar hosted by the Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance on Wednesday. About 50 people registered to attend the meeting virtually.
The new owners of the mall are proceeding with the demolition of anchor stores as anticipated. The former Sears and JC Penney stores are already gone. At the same time, work is being done on the UnityPoint Health Clinic Express clinic and Discount Tire Company, both of which are located in the development.
Barry Clayton is trying to keep his holiday gift-buying trips as short as possible.Â
The 59-year-old Leasburg, N.C., resident has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and limited lung capacity, so that leaves him especially vulnerable to the deadly effects of COVID-19. I m avoiding crowds as much as possible, Clayton said in the parking lot in front of Ross store at Coleman Marketplace, where he had bought a couple of shirts for his sister. I m keeping my distance.
Most shoppers who spoke to the Dan Register & Bee at Coleman Marketplace and Danville Mall Sunday said they were buying more items online. Some started their holiday purchases earlier in the season than usual to keep away from large groups.Â
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