Owners expect lower sales and worse business conditions in the coming months, reflected in the NFIB’s declining optimism index.
The Society of London Theatre estimates 70% of theatres will run out of cash by the end of the year, so they are asking for government help.
It’s been a tough year and a half for Canadian border towns dependent on U.S. tourists.
When the pandemic hit, Western swing group Asleep at the Wheel lost 75% of its income. So it cut expenses and applied for federal relief funds.
Brian Keyser, owner and general manager of Casellula in NYC, is holding out hope that Congress will add money to the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
Many offices are still closed and mask guidance is inconsistent, but parks in midtown Manhattan are packed at lunchtime.
Broadway producer Eva Price says getting her show, “Jagged Little Pill,” up and running again is like starting over.
Restaurants need a good estimate of demand to confidently plan their reopenings. But will office workers and tourists return?
Dogs returning to pet-care facilities are acting differently than before the pandemic.
The messy reality of eating in the movies goes against most COVID-19 guidelines about eating indoors and social distancing.