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Our Say: To find the news in Doug Emhoff s visit to Annapolis, look close to home | COMMENTARY

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How A Baker, Banker And Cleaner Are Growing Their Local Businesses — And Looking For Help

How A Baker, Banker And Cleaner Are Growing Their Local Businesses — And Looking For Help
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Hotels need federal aid to reopen at full staff, industry trade group says

Pat Nabong/Sun-Times The return of Lollapalooza is a huge boost for Chicago tourism. But if hotels are to take full advantage by rehiring a full staff they need city and state help, an industry trade group said Tuesday. Michael Jacobson, president and CEO of the Illinois Hotel & Lodging Association, is pushing for a hotel-only version of the Payroll Protection Program that helped restaurants survive the pandemic. Jacobson is asking Mayor Lori Lightfoot to earmark $75 million of the $1.9 billion avalanche of federal coronavirus relief on its way to the city to help Chicago hotels staff up for a full reopening. That’s roughly $1,500-per-room at every city hotel.

How A Baker, Banker And Cleaner Are Growing Their Local Businesses — And Looking For Help

Published May 18, 2021 at 4:03 PM EDT Listen • 49:00 / Pilar Guzman Zavala owns and runs Half Moon Empanadas, American National Bank CEO Ginger Martin (middle), and Sherry Rudolph owns janitorial services firm Legally Clean. For months the Sunshine Economy has been following three businesswomen navigating the pandemic economy. The baker, banker, and cleaner have been growing in their optimism even as each of them have had trouble finding new employees. A year ago, the U.S. economy had plunged into a sudden and deep recession. Never before had all kinds of economic activity just stopped. It wasn’t like anything anyone had ever experienced. There was no business playbook or tried and true strategies for companies to find their way through the pandemic.

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