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Things still feel strange for Cat Wilcox, co-owner of women’s boutique Velouria. She misses day-to-day interactions with customers.
“Almost overnight, we essentially almost had to shut our business down,” said Audrey Hoyt, owner of The Pioneer Collective.
Monika Mathews started QueenCare to provide mentorship and economic opportunity to young people in her Seattle community.
Some Texans are ready for business as usual. Others will enforce their own mandates.
Bell Pharmacy is working with community organizers to vaccinate at-risk residents, but its owner doesn’t know when that’ll happen.
“I could have never predicted that it would be this bad,” says Ashlie Ordonez, owner of The Bare Bar.
According to a new survey, most expect revenue to rise, and many expect to hire more staff.
Though some numbers show signs of hope, the uncertainty many businesses feel can’t entirely be captured in a survey.
The federal government uses a 500-employee cutoff to define small businesses. Turns out that definition’s pretty contentious.
Rita Magalde was “swamped” with orders for her baklava in December. When it was over, she called her realtor.