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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone else noticed less money out there on the streets? [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)21. It seems to be the case in Tampa Bay area.
Everyone has cut back, which has local businesses struggling and even closing.
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Craft stores are crowded because the unemployed are doing things like making jewelry on etsy to make
firehorse
Jun 2012
#24
Pop up is when you rent a store for a month instead of a long term lease and throw a bunch of makers
firehorse
Jun 2012
#48
I've noticed local entrepreneurs seem to be willing to negotiate fees and pay arrangements
KansDem
Jun 2012
#4
I see a lot more people going to get help from the charitable programs such as the food shelf and
jwirr
Jun 2012
#25
There's new construction and upgrades going on all around where I work. Companies moving in,
slackmaster
Jun 2012
#31
Even if businesses have the money, it's prudent to watch expenses closely in these times.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#39