Restaurants developing cold-weather strategy – Champaign News-Gazette

The outdoor heaters “are really meant for 50-degree nights, not 20-degree nights,” T.J. Blakeman, Champaign’s senior planner for economic development said. “At the end of the day, we live in central Illinois, and the weather’s going to be an issue.”
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Mike
5 years ago

Time will tell if someone burns themselves accidentally touching such a source of heat and then files a million dollar lawsuit, represented by a trial lawyer.

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