The artisan-filled gift shop on Culver Road in Irondequoit that sells only products made in the USA is closing.
Simply New York was hoping to find a buyer for the store, but that hasn't happened and the pandemic means it's now in a going out of business sale.
Owners Judy and Rick Fuller planned on retiring from retail in March to travel. They wanted to sell their Simply New York store, but the pandemic changed that. Instead, they're trying to cut their losses and sell their inventory.
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What are the most ethical businesses in Chattanooga? | Chattanooga Times Free Press
"As we've gotten bigger, we've been able to remain true to our core values and beliefs and I think that has been key to our success," said Mike Walden, a U.S. Navy veteran and former Chattanooga police officer who started Walden Security with his wife Amy in 1990. 'Business is built on relationships and I think that is why it's so important to treat customers and employees in a proper way."
Walden Security , which has grown to become America's biggest privately owned security company with more than 6,000 employees and annual revenues of $340 million across 28 states, is one of a half dozen businesses and non-profits being honored with the annual Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics, the highest honor presented by the Better Business Bureau Serving Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia.
cfm Distributors Selects Meridian and DSI to Transform Business and Supply Chain Processes | News
cfm Distributors, a 100-percent employee-owned HVAC distributor operating six branches in Kansas , Missouri , Iowa , and Nebraska , is focused on simplicity, process improvement opportunities, and creative ideas to serve their team and their customers.
Meridian will implement the NetSuite platform to increase data access across the organization, reduce cost via systems consolidation, and coordinate all order entry points. Simplification of item and pricing updates will eliminate manual processes and improve inventory planning, vendor management, and fulfillment across all eCommerce and sales channels.
Lutz shaved-ice business plans to survive pandemic slowdown by putting safety first
Henry Miller has been running his Lutz-based mobile business, AJ's Snowballs, for 18 years, serving "the best snowballs in the Bay area," Miller said.
As he and his four employees assess the outlook for the rest of the year during the coronavirus pandemic, Miller, 49, spoke with the Tampa Bay Times about his venture. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
So, you say you have worked at an insurance company for about 25 years and run AJ's Snowballs as a side business. When and how did your side business start?
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Downtown Portland business owners feel negative impacts of continued nightly protests | KATU
More Than Half Of Temporary Business Closures Now Permanent On Yelp
Sweet Tomatoes permanently closed all 97 restaurants and 3 distribution centers across the US and ... [+] filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy due to the pandemic.
The largest number of closures on Yelp are in the states with the highest numbers of Covid-19 cases: California, New York and Texas.
Las Vegas is the U.S. city with the most permanently closed businesses due to the drop in tourism, Yelp said.
On a slightly positive note, the number of permanently closed businesses has decreased by 14% from June—with 66,290 businesses permanently closed on July 10.
Legal Drama: Actors' Playhouse Leads Insurance Class Action Over Business Interruption | Daily
Kirkland's Paul Clement has four petitions on the justices' Friday conference list. Meanwhile, the court, responding to the COVID-19 crisis, is extending deadlines to file new petitions.
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The coronavirus pandemic has upended the law school application cycle, but some experts predict a surge in late applicants hoping to ride out the rough job market.
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