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Johnson City businesses hope Congress can replenish depleted relief fund


Main Street Pizza Company is one of about 1,160 businesses in Tennessee that benefited from a $28.6 billion federal program called the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
The company, which received roughly $1.4 million, is still operating at a loss, but owner Jamie Dove feels better knowing his business now has a stronger safety net. The funding Main Street Pizza Company secured represents almost a year’s worth of payroll for the business, he said.
“It’s just game-changing,” said Dove, who was in a priority group for funding because he is a veteran. “It’s the difference between us really having been set back like a decade . or basically almost being back to even.” ....

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With capacity down, can Johnson City lower an alcohol tax to help restaurants?


Businesses selling liquor onsite had until Dec. 31 to pay their annual privilege tax to Johnson City, a fee that for restaurants can be in the range of $600 to $1,000 depending on their seating capacity.
But one local restaurant owner is questioning whether it’s fair to charge those fees during a year in which public health officials have encouraged restaurants to cut their maximum capacity to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
“It just feels like a bureaucratic entanglement,” said Nathan Brand, one of the co-owners of Timber on West Walnut Street.
According to city codes, restaurants with a seating capacity of 75 to 125 seats must pay $600 annually, which increases depending on the number of seats. At max, businesses with 276 seats or more pay $1,000. ....

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