Uniting to save small businesses
First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support
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First-year student Steven Wang launched UsTogether, a startup that provides an easy way for people to invest in the long-term financial health of the small businesses they care about. (Photo provided by Steven Wang)
Ninety-five percent of small businesses nationwide took a financial hit from COVID-19 in 2020, with 26 percent temporarily closing and 56 percent reducing operations, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve.
Many of those small businesses struggled to access financing from traditional lenders and have relied on community support to stay afloat. But individuals who want to support a business in their neighborhood often don’t know how to help beyond contributing to occasional, one-time fundraisers.
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‘It’s In Our Genes’: Gainesville Chinese Find Ways To Celebrate Lunar New Year During COVID-19
By Zhe Zhang
February 12, 2021
The most important festival in the Chinese calendar, a holiday also celebrated by Koreans, Vietnamese and more Lunar New Year comes this Friday. In Gainesville, many persist in finding creative ways to celebrate under the new restrictions.
“Celebrating the Lunar New Year is an excellent opportunity to show how we love one another,” Hongjun Li, pastor of Gainesville Chinese Christian Church, said. “We want to show it through making dumplings, which is a typical tradition to create the atmosphere for the Lunar New Year.”
February 3, 2021 · ·
Acclaimed Japanese ramen restaurant to make its debut on Feb. 8 and offer fan favorites for $10 through Feb. 14
Eastvale, CA (
RestaurantNews.com) The Inland Empire is about to get its first taste of what true ramen culture is like when
JINYA Ramen Bar opens in Eastvale on Monday, Feb. 8.
Located at
12768 Limonite Ave., Ste #101, JINYA will serve the traditional flavors of Japanese food via small plates and its acclaimed ramen that combines bold noodles with thick, rich broth that slowly simmers for 10 hours.
The new 3,600-square-foot restaurant will feature a full liquor bar with a drink menu that focuses on Japanese-inspired beverages. JINYA will offer Sake (hot and cold), cocktails mixed with different Sake flavors, 16 craft beers with four Japanese beers on tap and a variety of wines. Additionally, guests can enjoy Japanese whisky on the rocks or served from a unique highball machine.
JINYA Ramen Bar Celebrates Grand Opening in Eastvale
February 3, 2021 · ·
Acclaimed Japanese ramen restaurant to make its debut on Feb. 8 and offer fan favorites for $10 through Feb. 14
Eastvale, CA (
Restaurant News Release) The Inland Empire is about to get its first taste of what true ramen culture is like when
JINYA Ramen Bar opens in Eastvale on Monday, Feb. 8.
Located at
12768 Limonite Ave., Ste #101, JINYA will serve the traditional flavors of Japanese food via small plates and its acclaimed ramen that combines bold noodles with thick, rich broth that slowly simmers for 10 hours.
The new 3,600-square-foot restaurant will feature a full liquor bar with a drink menu that focuses on Japanese-inspired beverages. JINYA will offer Sake (hot and cold), cocktails mixed with different Sake flavors, 16 craft beers with four Japanese beers on tap and a variety of wines. Additionally, guests can enjoy Japanese whisky on the rocks or served from a unique highball ma
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- 27 January 2021 - Prince Real
Estate Group, a member of Prince Holding Group, a leading conglomerate in
Cambodia, has successfully conducted an investment agreement ceremony of Prince
Square. The project will be the real estate developer s first commercial retail
project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and it will bring a slew of well-known brand
names like Adidas, Levi s, Skechers, Nike by Supergo, Huawei, OPPO, Potato
Corner, Dakasi, Panda Cake and Pizza Hut to the city. As a metropolitan area, Phnom Penh is steadily
integrating into the global economy. According to the Globalization and World
Cities Research Network, Phnom Penh was classified as a Gamma+ city[1]