Palm Springs allows adult oriented businesses.
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Road closures affect small businesses in Palm Springs.
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A 3-alarm blaze leaves two local businesses closed to the public.
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The program offers to pay customers $3 per square foot, or on average about $4,500, in funding to replace the grass in their front or back yards with water-efficient plants or artificial turf, according to a statement from the DWA.
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Businesses are preparing to fully reopen June 15th, but several local owners say, finding enough staff to operate has been a challenge. “a lot of our caregivers stuck with us, but some of them i don’t blame them for staying home out of fear and then filing for unemployment. So it’s been really hard to […]
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This week the City of Indio will hit a milestone of 200 businesses and nonprofits receiving personal protective equipment courtesy of its PPE Business Assistance Program. Indio’s City Council authorized the Free PPE program in the fall of 2020 to prioritize the safe and cost-efficient reopening of its most vulnerable businesses. A significant quantity of […]
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Following California Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement of lifting the regional stay-home order, several small businesses in Palm Springs are reporting a major boost in business. “Yesterday, which was the first day of being fully open, was the best day we had in the month,” said Brandini Toffee manage Steven Tifft, “Foot traffic was up and […]
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A new program aimed at beefing up local spending amid the coronavirus pandemic will offer $10 coupons for use at more than a dozen restaurants in Palm Springs, it was announced Tuesday. The coupons — the result of a collaborative effort involving the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, the city of Palm Springs, the Palm […]
