The Curious Case of Asheville’s Resilient Rebirth ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Business, it seems, is a curious beast in Asheville post-Hurricane Helene. Despite foot traffic dipping by 20% downtown, the corridor is buzzing with new ventures. Quite over 30 establishments have either sprung up or redefined their existence in this charming city. A New ChapterAsheville Companies Innovate with New Business Strategies Post-Helene
Incident in Northeast Portland Unsettling Occurrence In a rather startling turn of events, authorities in Northeast Portland found themselves dealing with quite the disturbance. A gentleman was arrested on account of allegedly discharging a firearm at a local business. The incident, which could have been far more disastrous, fortunately resulted in no injuries. Details ofIndividual Detained for Shooting at Northeast Portland Establishment
A Piece of Chicago History Bids Farewell Nestled charmingly at the corner of Oliphant and North Northwest Highway in Edison Park, an iconic newsstand is preparing to mark its final chapter. For over eight decades, the Kaage Newsstand has been more than just a place to purchase a paper; it has been a cornerstone ofEdison Park News: Long-Standing Kaage Newsstand Closes After 82 Years as Mike Kaage Retires
Misfortune Strikes Twice at Corolla Adventure Golf COROLLA, N.C. — In the picturesque setting of Corolla, a charming corner in North Carolina, fate has dealt a particularly tough hand to the good people at Corolla Adventure Golf and Bumper Cars. Just ten days prior, a bold bolt of lightning took aim at the beloved establishment,Funds Taken from Corolla Company After Blaze from Lightning Strike
markdown A Spot of Good News for Small Businesses In a delightful turn of events for small businesses in the hemp trade, Governor Greg Abbott has vetoed SB 3. This decision allows many to breathe a sigh of relief and keep their enterprises flourishing, at least for the time being. Rene Pena’s Welcome Surprise ReneHemp Entrepreneurs Relieved by Governor’s Rejection of SB 3
markdown St. Louis County’s Saturday Walk-Ins: A Timely Solution In the face of extreme temperatures, St. Louis County is extending aid to its elderly residents. A looming deadline of Monday, June 30, has prompted action. The county is now opening its doors on Saturdays to accommodate walk-in applicants for the Senior Property Tax Freeze Program.Seniors Endure Scorching Heat for Property Tax Assistance in St. Louis County
Beware of Counterfeit Letters: Cobb Leaders Sound the Alarm Introduction In the quaint corners of Cobb County, a peculiar issue has been unfolding. Residents have been receiving letters, appearing ever so genuine, purportedly from tax officials. Yet, these are mere charades. Cobb leaders are urging everyone to exercise caution. The Deceptive Details The letters seemDisguised Letters Imitate Tax Officials, Warn Cobb Leaders
The Grand Boulevard Transformation: A British Perspective A Slow Dance with Progress If you’ve ever ambled through downtown Brookfield or merely whizzed by, you’d have likely noticed the considerable commotion along Grand Boulevard. Since the 21st of April, northwest-bound traffic on the 3700 block has been diverted, and half of the daytime parking has becomeBusiness Owners Respond to Construction on Grand Boulevard
Property-Tax Rebate Chaos in New York City Unexpected Technical Glitch A rather unfortunate turn of events has led to a delay in property-tax rebates for thousands of co-op and condo owners throughout New York City. This pesky snafu arose from a malfunction in the city Department of Finance’s newly-introduced abatement portal, according to reports. AnnualTechnical Issue Delays NYC Property Tax Rebates for Co-op and Condo Owners
Enchanting Displays Transform Howell’s Alley District The delightful Alley District in Howell, a hidden gem, sports a charming new summer display. Local business owners, led by Sarah Davey of Simply Charming Too, orchestrate these wonderful schemes year-round. A Collaborative Creative Effort Every season, the alleyway transforms to reflect the spirit of the time. Davey explains,How The Alley District Boosts Downtown Commerce