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Like many, Alicia Goodwin’s business during the coronavirus pandemic saw plenty of ups and downs, but as businesses begin to reopen, the Chicago jeweler is now staring down even more uncertainty.
Goodwin, the founder of Lingua Nigra, said the start of the pandemic quickly changed everything for her business. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
“The beginning of that business around the beginning of the pandemic was scary,” she said. “You just got all these emails about all your favorite [art] shows stopping or, you know, people not knowing what to do because we didn t know anything about what was going on. So then you see that and then you see people canceling little by little. And then all the emails where the show was canceled until 2021. And when you already have your income projected for the year, it s very scary. You don t have any in
Published 5 hours ago •
Updated 2 hours ago
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Like many, Alicia Goodwin’s business during the coronavirus pandemic saw plenty of ups and downs, but as businesses begin to reopen, the Chicago jeweler is now staring down even more uncertainty.
Goodwin, the founder of Lingua Nigra, said the start of the pandemic quickly changed everything for her business.
Download our NBC DFW mobile app for Apple or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
“The beginning of that business around the beginning of the pandemic was scary,” she said. “You just got all these emails about all your favorite [art] shows stopping or, you know, people not knowing what to do because we didn t know anything about what was going on. So then you see that and then you see people canceling little by little. And then all the emails where the show was canceled until 2021. And when you already have your income projected for the year, it s very scary. You don t ha
Published 5 hours ago •
Updated 2 hours ago
NBCUniversal Media, LLC
Like many, Alicia Goodwin’s business during the coronavirus pandemic saw plenty of ups and downs, but as businesses begin to reopen, the Chicago jeweler is now staring down even more uncertainty.
Goodwin, the founder of Lingua Nigra, said the start of the pandemic quickly changed everything for her business. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
“The beginning of that business around the beginning of the pandemic was scary,” she said. “You just got all these emails about all your favorite [art] shows stopping or, you know, people not knowing what to do because we didn t know anything about what was going on. So then you see that and then you see people canceling little by little. And then all the emails where the show was canceled until 2021. And when you already have your income projected for the year, it s very scary. You don t hav