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Trial closure will affect F Street from alley to Second Street
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Dear Editor:
My wife and I own the building containing 215-221 F St. We operate Hereâs the Scoop Ice Cream Parlor at 215 F. We pay property taxes and have appropriate licenses (food and sales tax) to operate. We follow all rules and regulations put forth by Salida city government.
The F Street closure last summer created a severe hardship for us. It is clear many businesses north of Second Street feel the summer street closure benefited them. What is not understood is that it was not neutral for businesses such as mine just outside the closure zone. We were financially harmed. My business last summer was down 53 percent. Meanwhile, the city reported overall retail sales in Salida were up for the year. I am upside-down compared to nearly everyone else.
Heart of the Rockies Chamber of Commerce awarded Moonlight Pizza & Brewpub the April Business of the Month.Â
Moonlight earned the title because of âthe selflessness they continue to show as they donate profit back to programs in Salida,â the chamber wrote.Â
Mondays Moonlight donates 10 percent of sales to Salida organizations, supporting anything from school groups to horse rescue to the mentorâs program
Owners Kyle Buskist, Brenna Eaker, Bryan Ward and Heather Adams said they support local programs because they support them and âhonestly, itâs the right thing to do.â
Organizations that would like to be the beneficiary to Moonlight Mondays can fill out a form by logging on to https://www.moonlightpizza.biz/.