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The San Antonio City Council will vote on a timeline to phase out the horse-drawn carriage industry next month — the only question is how long they'll give them.
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Members of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee discussed a policy to end the industry and establish a 'just transition' for workers employed in those businesses to find other work.
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The San Antonio City Council on Thursday approved nearly $31 million from the American Rescue plan to help local businesses recover from the pandemic.
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Many San Antonio businesses that could not adjust their operations to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have failed. But one of the city's oldest businesses stuck with what it knows best — hats and customer service — and survived long enough to reopen. Its customers have included presidents, royalty and entertainers.
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There's a silver lining to all those empty storefronts in New York City: Some business owners are snagging prime Manhattan locations ahead of the great reopening.
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The coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy, decimating American jobs and small businesses.What fallout have we seen so far and…
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Thousands of business owners lined up at the Alamodome Wednesday for supply kits meant to protect their employees and customers.The City of San Antonio is…
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As businesses in San Antonio take down those big, hand drawn signs that say “closed for quarantine,” they’re grappling with the lingering possibility of a…
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Eager to dig the state out of a pandemic-fueled financial crisis, state leaders have given the green light to continue rebooting Texas' economy. Chief…
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Fronteras: ‘Latinos Are Hit First And Worst’—Federal Support Falls Short For Minority-Owned BusinessAbout 70% of Latino-owned businesses who completed applications for the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program never received any funding before the pot…