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Michigan bowling alleys struggle, sue to survive during coronavirus pandemic


Michigan bowling alleys struggle, sue to survive during coronavirus pandemic
Karen Dybis, Special to the Free Press
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Bowlero Lanes & Lounge in Royal Oak had recently reopened when the pandemic hit.
Bowling alley owners across Michigan are sounding the alarm over how much longer their businesses can survive on-again, off-again pandemic restrictions that ban indoor dining and limit who can bowl.
The restrictions, set by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services since March, are confusing and may result in more bowling alleys going up for sale or out of business entirely, say owners.

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Michigan bowling alleys struggle, go under during pandemic

Bowling alley owners across Michigan are cutting staff, using savings and taking legal action to try to keep from closing due to restrictions.

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Here are the Jackson-area businesses that closed in 2020


Here are the Jackson-area businesses that closed in 2020
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
The exterior at A Frame Above & 180 Chic Boutique, 180 W. Michigan Ave. in downtown Jackson, on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. The business is closing on Monday.J. Scott Park | MLive.com
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JACKSON, MI -- This year marked the end of several Jackson-area businesses.
From a multi-decade custom framing business to a movie theater, here’s a look back at some of the places that shut down in 2020.
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A Frame Above & 180 Chic Boutique
180 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson
Wendy Clifton spent 18 years helping people memorialize special moments in their lives. In August, Clifton and her husband chose to shut the doors one last time and retire.

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