‘Non-essential’ businesses optimistic after re-opening

Business By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Two weeks after “non-essential” businesses were allowed to reopen -- as some restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were eased -- owners say they are following new public safety guidelines and are looking forward to making good money again. “It’s the first step of reopening, but it will get better,” said Lucas Bedoya, owner of The Fade Shop barbers in the Park Centre Shops in Miami Lakes. Bedoya and other small...

Restaurants ready to serve Miami Lakers

Business By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Cypress Village Shopping CenterBeverly Hills Café, 7312 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-558-8201.Thebeverlyhillscafe.com. Take-out, delivery, UberEats, dine-in.Dr. Limon, 7341 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-228-9199.Doctorlimon.com. Take-out, delivery, dine-in.Gauchos Gourmet Market, 7357 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-384-1334. Gauchosmarket.com. Take-out, UberEats, dine-in.Holiday Bakery, 7313 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-558-2180. Take-out, outdoor dining.McDonald’s,...

Town offers restaurants a lifeline, with outdoor dining

Business By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Restaurants in Miami Lakes that are struggling with restrictions on the number of patrons to just 50 percent capacity will soon have a new way to serve diners.The town council decided Tuesday to allow restaurants to serve additional diners by providing seats at tables that can be set up on sidewalks and in parking lots.The new resolution was adopted to happen while the town’s state of emergency order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus...

As 'non-essential' businesses reopen, clippers buzz at barbershop

Community By David Snelling, Reporter Monday, May 18, 2020

The clippers were buzzing Monday at the Fade Shop barbers in Miami Lakes.Owner Lucas Bedoya said 20 customers were groomed that morning at the business that is at 15363 N.W. 79th Court in the Park Centre Shops.It was the first day that some non-essential businesses which had been closed for two months to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were allowed to resume business.To maintain six feet between customers and staff, Bedoya can only have...

Town urges state, county to allow businesses to open

Business By Linda Trischitta, Editor and David Snelling, Reporter Friday, May 1, 2020

Small businesses in town are suffering under restrictions of the coronavirus pandemic, prompting the Miami Lakes council to urge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez and the county commission to allow them to reopen as soon as possible.DeSantis this week ordered most businesses in the state to reopen, with safety guidelines, effective on May 4. His order did not apply to Palm Beach, Broward or Miami-Dade Counties,...
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