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Hey y'all, in this episode I cover the grand re-opening of Texas businesses.
The following types of businesses will open back up once again for Texans at a 25% capacity starting May 1st, 2020:
There's going to be a slightly different take for all of these sorts of businesses, especially for movie theatres. But at restaurants, you can expect disposable menus, disposable side condiments, and the like.
The 2nd wave of businesses opening will not happen for these businesses until May 18th, 2020 (If everything goes well):
Can we go back to normal yet? One Dallas business owner is keeping her salon open despite emergency orders:
Shelly Luther of Salon A La Mode, is taking a stand and keeping her business open despite being sent a cease and desist letter. She has customers, supporters, and police all around and she is not being arrested. Good luck Shelly!
Thanks for listening! Stay tuned for interviews with local business owners and creatives.
Stephen V, Tran
By Stephen TranHey y'all, in this episode I cover the grand re-opening of Texas businesses.
The following types of businesses will open back up once again for Texans at a 25% capacity starting May 1st, 2020:
There's going to be a slightly different take for all of these sorts of businesses, especially for movie theatres. But at restaurants, you can expect disposable menus, disposable side condiments, and the like.
The 2nd wave of businesses opening will not happen for these businesses until May 18th, 2020 (If everything goes well):
Can we go back to normal yet? One Dallas business owner is keeping her salon open despite emergency orders:
Shelly Luther of Salon A La Mode, is taking a stand and keeping her business open despite being sent a cease and desist letter. She has customers, supporters, and police all around and she is not being arrested. Good luck Shelly!
Thanks for listening! Stay tuned for interviews with local business owners and creatives.
Stephen V, Tran