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Uncertainty clouds Baltimore businesses' ‘gritty' optimism in aftermath of bridge collapse |
2024-05-12 |
Seafood restaurants and vendors, a staple of the city’s identity, are particularly concerned with how increased traffic, coupled with a down crab season on the Eastern Shore, are impacting product supply heading into summer, the busiest time of the year. Joe Gold, the general manager at Key Brewing, a brewery and restaurant in Dundalk on the eastern end of the Key Bridge, said the city is "used to tragedy." "It’s just the nature of where we’re from, and we’re gritty folks," Gold said during an interview with the Washington Examiner. "I think the optimism in our city is divided in that the people that have been affected the most, probably, have the most optimism." But Gold acknowledged that while local patrons, many of whom work at the Port of Baltimore, appear to be coming in more frequently, Key Brewing has also lost any new business coming across the water from the city proper. "We’re literally cut off from sort of that side of the river, so you got to go up and around, and hazmats have to go all the way around, but we can go into the two tunnels," he said in an interview with the Washington Examiner. "But what’s happened is the commute from our side became more tedious on our people, but people that live on that side aren’t coming this way. They have other options." Related: Baltimore: 2024-05-05 Feds Plan to Ask to Seize Marilyn Mosby's Florida Condo Baltimore: 2024-05-03 Israeli PhD student at Johns Hopkins says she was attacked by protester for talking about Oct. 7 Baltimore: 2024-04-27 Police say ex-employee used AI to frame Baltimore school principal as antisemitic Related: Francis Scott Key Bridge 04/16/2024 FBI launches criminal probe into Baltimore bridge collapse Francis Scott Key Bridge 04/07/2024 Biden surveys collapsed Baltimore bridge, pledges help Francis Scott Key Bridge 04/02/2024 RUMINT: Who will rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge? |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Have you driven through much of Baltimore? "Gritty optimism" won't bring the white folks back. |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2024-05-12 14:57 |
#1 There's still at least two tunnels open. If they wanted to come they could. The only thing closed is the HazMat route. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2024-05-12 08:33 |