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A community rallying to help Chicago's only kosher fish market is a good sign — literally – The Forward


Sometimes a sign is more than a sign.
In 2019, the City of Chicago informed Robert’s Fish Market, the only kosher fish market in Chicago, that the permit for its iconic sign had expired. The city fined the shop’s owner, Arturo Venegas, and Venegas took it down.
That made a tough business even tougher. But it also galvanized neighborhood support, leading to a new sign and new hope for the revitalization of a Jewish neighborhood.
Arturo Venegas, owner Of Robert’s Fish Market, stands below the new awning at his kosher fish market with JNDC executive director Ellen Doppelt. ....

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Latino business owners staying afloat during COVID-19 pandemic despite hurdles


Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times
After spending a year perfecting the art of making piñatas to help her Rogers Park shop stand out, Reyna Gonzalez decided to open her business in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
Her store, Dulceria La Fiesta Inc., opened in July, and she’s remained in business, though sales haven’t taken off like she expected. She has survived without help from loans or grants, and she recently started delivering groceries through third-party mobile apps to bring in extra income.
“It’s going to get better; it’s just a matter of time,” said Gonzalez, who quit her corporate job to open the shop that specializes in Mexican candy and party items. “The business is going to explode, I just have to be patient.” ....

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