Inside the 114-year-old manufacturing building on West Clay Avenue in downtown Muskegon, the team at IndiGrow takes all their products from seed to sale.
Muskegon businesses use creativity amid COVID-19 restrictions, from outdoor ‘keggers’ to igloos
Updated Dec 14, 2020;
Posted Dec 14, 2020
The Hearthstone Bistro at 3350 Glade St. installed dining igloos in order comply with outdoor dining restrictions. (Contributed photo by Ben Soyars of Hearthstone Bistro)
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MUSKEGON, MI A Muskegon County bar with the unique name is hosting weekend “keggers” outside.
An Italian restaurant, built out of recycled shipping containers in Muskegon’s downtown, has turned to take-and-bake dishes.
And, a West Michigan date-night staple in the county is aiming for a similar cozy environment inside igloos.
The local retail sector also is trying to find new ways to survive.