Downtown Chapel Hill isn’t looking to roll up its sidewalks because some businesses have closed during the pandemic. Instead, it’s rolling them out. read more
Sometimes we go to movies to escape reality. In September, The Lumina Theater will host opportunities to learn from it, and maybe work toward changing it. read more
Come the last day of July, Bill Piscitello will be perched in a lawn chair atop a hill overlooking Breadmen’s on West Rosemary Street, a cold drink in hand, watching the bulldozers move in. His older brother, Roy ’70, recovering from a… read more
A family-owned restaurant can have advantages in trying times. Jose Ramirez, co-owner of Que Chula Tacos in 140 West Plaza, signed a lease just two months before the state shut down dining rooms and asked potential customers to stay home to… read more
While the looser restrictions of Phase 2 are welcome, local businesses are still faced with many challenges providing safe environments for staff and customers, as well as making the economics work. read more
The occupancy rate has been near single digits at many local hotels, and every property in Orange County has had to furlough staff. read more
Artists and performers have tried to find alternative ways to showcase their talents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s hard to do virtually. read more
Being a family-owned restaurant can have its advantages in trying times. For example, say you signed a seven-year lease on a West Franklin Street space in the most expensive part of Chapel Hill — just two months before the state shut down… read more
Franklin Street businesses were forced to adjust quickly following a stay-at-home order by Gov. Roy Cooper ’79 (’82 JD). read more
Carolina will welcome guests to the new UNC Visitors Center at 134 E. Franklin St. on March 6. read more