Neighborhood shops used to think it wasn’t worth the hassle to sell online. Now they can’t afford to ignore it. – Chicago Tribune*

Being limited to bricks-and-mortar sales makes the city’s 25% capacity limit especially challenging, one business owner said. “How are you supposed to be at 25% of your sales and 100% of your rent, and no one is helping you out financially?”

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