Covid casualty...another Buffalo, New York area institution closed for good?

Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz and DOH employee Gale Burstein

had made the decision to put draconian restrictions on "non essential" businesses in 2020 due to Covid-19. Currently, in the year 2021, small businesses are picking up the pieces of what's left in their businesses. Among the issues are staffing shortages, limited supplies, limited funds for advertising and so many other challenges to overcome. Now after Erie County had lifted its restrictions, small business owners are assessing whether to stay open...hanging on by a thread, or to close its doors for good. May 10th 2021 Ted's Hot Dogs on Union Rd in Cheektowaga had made the decision to close the doors on 3 of its locations. The owner of Ted's Hot Dogs stated to local media that they had hoped to reopen the Union Rd location by June 2021. As of today September 6th 2021 the business still stands closed. What does the future hold for small brick and motor businesses? Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe to stay informed with The Experience Media.

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