Winter Storm Leads Walmart, Amazon and More Retailers to Shut Down Stores and Delivery Stations Samantha McDonald
A deadly winter storm has led to unusually frigid temperatures and slippery road conditions in the South and central United States, leaving retailers little choice but to shut down their stores and other facilities to safeguard their workers as well as customers.
More than 150 million people are currently under weather-related alerts, with the National Weather Service issuing a winter storm warning, winter weather advisory or ice storm warning across 25 states, stretching from Texas to Maine. Big-box chain Walmart, e-commerce behemoth Amazon and hundreds more retailers have subsequently resorted to the temporary closures of many of their outposts.
This February, we are showing love to stores of all kinds. From beloved boutiques that we are saying goodbye to to new shops we are welcoming to the area, we
Locally Sourced: Meet Four Dallas Entrepreneurs Who Turned Their Passion Into Profit
Founders of companies like Bailey’s Blossoms and Baublerella show that doing what you love can lead to success.
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Ellie Beeck, Sofia Krusmark, Jenny Rudolph, and Paige Walters
Published in
D CEO
December
2020
Courtesy of Bailey’s Blossoms
Children’s accessories, designer boots, jewelry cleaner, and candles this list might sound like ordinary items found in any boutique, but the entrepreneurs behind these Dallas-based products are building their brands on deep-rooted passions.
Check out our latest Locally Sourced stories to learn more about: a side gig turned multimillion-dollar company, Texas-style taking NYC by storm, an alternative to traditional jewelry cleaners, and candles that are contributing to the fight against human trafficking.
Nick Badovinus Is On a (Lobster) Roll
The Dallas restaurateur swaps out pizza for a luxe take on an East Coast classic at his latest pandemic pivot in Highland Park, Yo! Lobster.
When Nick Badovinus dreams of the quintessential lobster roll, he dreams of freckled, rosy hunks slathered in butter, cradled in a warm, griddled, split-top brioche bun.
He dreams, in other words, of something simply luxurious. We didn’t know we needed that vision. Apparently, we did.
With his new
Yo! Lobster in Highland Park Village, which opened last November, Badovinus brought exactly this quintessence to our land-locked city, a Washington-state native doing an East Coast darling.
Texas Monthly adds and updates approximately sixty restaurant listings to our Dining Guide each month. There’s limited space in the print issue, but the