Jeff Haynes
producerjeff.haynes@ideastream.org | 216-916-6276
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                        When deciding to reopen, Cleveland Candle Company prioritized keeping staff employed.
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                        With bands and musicians stuck at home, Earthquaker Devices moves production into garages and basements, too.
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                        Could building materials help to detect and fight off viruses? Redhouse Studio in Ohio City thinks so.
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                        With service restarting today, Rust Belt Riders get back to rescuing food waste from landfills in Cleveland
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                        Coffee Coffee Coffee has relied on community bonds during its temporary closure.
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                        As the pandemic has shuttered business, salon owner Monica Slayton of CarloMoni faces challenging questions.
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                        Everarbor misses the coffee and beer waste from Cleveland businesses. It’s part of the company’s recipe for success.
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                        We just take it one day at a time, because, as we’ve seen, each week has changed.
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                        I don’t have a lot of overhead that I have to keep up with. I just have to take a wait-and-see approach.
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                        Since the pandemic started, the walk-in traffic in Little Italy, where the shop is, had dwindled to near nothing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
