San Diego Union-Tribune

LOOTING DEVASTATES BUSINESSES

After shutdowns and lost revenue due to coronaviru­s, riots deliver gut punch to owners of small shops, eateries

- BY JOYCE M. ROSENBERG

Looting and vandalism in cities across the country have dealt another blow to small businesses that were already reeling from the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Along with big chain stores like Target, Walgreens and Macy’s, independen­t retailers in neighborho­ods and downtown sections were targets of vandals and looters who struck as police mobilized to contain large demonstrat­ions over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Many businesses had been closed by state and local government orders as officials tried to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s, leaving owners with little or no revenue since March. Now, already facing an uncertain future amid ongoing restrictio­ns related to the virus, owners must figure out how to rebuild or relocate their companies.

Over three nights, Ahmed

Muhumud’s Minneapoli­s optician shop was vandalized, looted and burned, leaving Midtown Eye Care in ruins. The store was just getting back to business after having been shut since mid-march by the virus outbreak.

“This has been a difficult couple of months, and now with the protesters and everything that followed — it’s very difficult,” Muhumud said.

He’s trying to figure out what to do next; the building, which may not be salvageabl­e, is in a hard-hit area with many minority-owned businesses that were also looted and burned.

“We don’t know where to move,” Muhumud said.

Small businesses employ nearly 60 million people, or nearly half the U.S. workforce. Since the coronaviru­s brought the U.S. economy to a virtual standstill, the government has loaned businesses hundreds of billions of dollars to

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA AP ?? A passerby looks at a smashed window Monday in Boston’s Downtown Crossing area. Rioting and looting have hit some shops hard.
ELISE AMENDOLA AP A passerby looks at a smashed window Monday in Boston’s Downtown Crossing area. Rioting and looting have hit some shops hard.

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