Coffee Shop Voices Business Survival Advice
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Editor s note: This is one in our series of interviews with Indianapolis small business owners navigating the pandemic business environment.
Coffee shops often rely on foot traffic - so what do you do when your coffee shop is located in a building that has had to close? Sue Spicer and Jenna Tull co-own Double Cupped Cafe, the coffee shop inside the Central Library in downtown Indianapolis. The library had to close for much of this year, and Spicer spoke with WFYI’s Terri Dee about their thoughts on moving to another location and the advice she’d give if she taught a business class.
Daz Wilkes, three-year-old Maximus, Lizzie Ward with baby Mylo, four-year-old Maisie-Grace and Home-Start s Kelly Hurst receiving gifts from last year s appeal HUNDREDS of children from disadvantaged families in Wyre Forest will have presents to open on Christmas day thanks to donations to this year s Shuttle Gift Appeal with charity Home-Start. With just two days to go before the donation deadline, we re taking a look back at one of the family s helped by last year s appeal. Daz Wilkes family in Kidderminster had been receiving Home-Start s support for four years. He told The Shuttle last December: If it wasn t for this appeal, there wouldn t be any presents under our tree now.