“It’s impossible for us to continue to do business on Broadway. We have no choice but to close the business down. We’re thinking early spring,” Augie Cortez Jr., owner of Augie’s Alamo City BBQ said.
“It’s sometimes even more challenging than what we’ve dealt with and with COVID, which is a lot to say out loud. We’re looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue, just me personally, but I’m not unique,” said Aaron Pena, the owner of Squeezebox. “If we’ve had a really bad experience, or had to fire somebody or they’re super late on something, those are folks we won’t award the contract,” Sanchez said.
“What we’re going to look at in that case is, how did they handle that? In this case, they fired that contractor and brought someone in, so I think that was responsive on their part,” Sanchez said.
What? Limiting access to a store makes fewer customers go there? Shocking!
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