INDIANAPOLIS — The postponement of the Indianapolis 500 from Memorial Day weekend until late August because of the coronavirus pandemic has created a “void” for businesses near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that rely on spending by race fans and tourists, local officials said.
Connie Harris, executive director of the Greater Speedway Area Chamber of Commerce, said May is usually a busy month for restaurants and businesses in the Marion County town of Speedway, which sees its population jump from about 12,000 residents to more than 200,000 during race weekend.
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Time for many to get back to business – Times News Online
Carbon County businesses transitioned into the yellow phase of Pennsylvania's reopening Friday. Some re-opened after a two-month hiatus, while others were able to expand on curbside offerings.
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Hawk was looking to stock her new home with a washer, dryer, stove, and refrigerator, among other household items.
Kevin Koch, president of Koch's TV & Appliances, was only too willing to assist Hawk with her home appliance needs.
Business Digest: Sierra Cannon named director at Garden Plaza home | Chattanooga Times Free Press
"I'm excited to serve this community in this capacity," said Cannon. "I've gotten to know all our residents, and I truly love this community and our team. We have an amazing and talented group here."
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The TBA's Young Lawyers' Divison is comprised of lawyers across the State of Tennessee under 36 years of age or in their first five years of practice and is dedicated to serving the professional needs of young lawyers. The TBA YLD is also the "service arm of the bar."
Changing to find the new normal for small businesses | Business | victoriaadvocate.com
As the economy continues to open and many small businesses start back up and begin to bring their employees back to work, one thing comes to mind – are we really getting back to normal?
The answer is it depends because, we are now entering a new normal of how business is conducted. Depending on the businesses operations, many have had to become innovative and conduct business in ways that they had not done so before.
Restaurants and other types of businesses converted to curbside pickup, deliveries, solely utilizing drive-thrus. There were even businesses in the area, who did not have drive-thrus and decided to get creative and add one to their buildings.
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Mike Kamdar, The Future Of DNA Writing, And The Business Of Biology
Using a new way to synthesize DNA, Mike Kamdar and his team at Molecular Assemblies are poised to ... [+] disrupt just about any industry you can imagine.
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Bill Efcavitch, one of the pioneers of DNA synthesis upon which the biotech industry is largely ... [+] built.
But even then Efcavitch and Becker recognized its inherent limitations. Specifically, the chemicals used in the process damaged the DNA even as it was being made, limiting the lengths and the quality of DNA that could be synthesized.
Hertz files Chapter 11 bankruptcy as COVID-19 pandemic crushes travel - Business Insider
Hertz's stock dropped by as much as 50% in after-hours trading following the The Wall Street Journal's initial report that the company would file for bankruptcy on Friday night.
Mendocino Wants to Make Sure Business Owners Understand Requirements for Expanded Stage 2 of
The ability of the County to open up safely depends upon the responsible conduct of all of our local businesses, which engagement and cooperation will help the County make the case for expanding more quickly to future phases of reopening as permitted by the State. The County is at a critical moment, with six new COVID-19 cases today, increasing the number of cases in the County significantly.
Please remember that violation of or failure to comply with the Mendocino County Health Officer's Order is a misdemeanor punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. (California Health and Safety Code § 120295, et seq., Cal. Penal Code §§ 69, 148(a)(1)). Pursuant to Mendocino County Urgency Ordinance 4461, regulatory fines maybe imposed, for business up to $10,000 per violation, and for individuals of up $500 per violation.
Business Jets: Could This Time Really Be Different? - WSJ
The prospect of long waits at germ-filled airports makes owning a business jet an attractive proposition right now for executives. At the same time, a sharp recession could drain the corporate treasury of funds to buy one.
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Short term, the pandemic has been quite damaging. Earlier this month, Ohio-based NetJets—the world's largest private-plane operator—more than halved the number of aircraft it plans to receive this year to 25 from around 60, and announced job cuts in the U.S. and Europe. This is in part a result of business-jet makers being forced to furlough employees, affecting production.
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