In New York, works of art slip into the windows of deserted stores

In New York, works of art slip into the windows of deserted stores

In New York, artists have taken over empty windows and the premises of stores that have had to close because of the pandemic, a way for them to gain visibility while revitalizing abandoned shopping streets. “Sometimes it is said that tragedy gives birth to an opportunity,” explains designer Sir Shadow, who is currently creating his … Read more

In Dijon, food shops are sticking out their tongues

In Dijon, food shops are sticking out their tongues

In the heart of the Burgundy capital, Friday morning, the regulars of the market of the great halls of Dijon (Côte-d’Or) jostle around the vast glass building. Open four days a week, the covered area is home to fishmongers, butchers, greengrocers and other food shops, punctuating activity throughout the city center. Despite the influx of … Read more

Good end. They will advance Christmas bonus to bureaucrats and SAT draw: Concanaco

Good end.  They will advance Christmas bonus to bureaucrats and SAT draw: Concanaco

To the tenth edition of The good end Industrial chambers such as housing and construction will be added, which will have a greater variety of goods and services to offer, announced the president of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco), José Manuel López Campos. López Campos explained that, as in … Read more

non-essential businesses soon to be closed in New York

non-essential businesses soon to be closed in New York

The spread of Covid-19 has resumed sharply in some areas of New York. As a result, non-essential businesses will have to close for at least two weeks, by this Friday at the latest. in several areas of Brooklyn and QueensNew York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday, October 6. Restrictions, in addition to the closure … Read more

United States: in New York, workers remain in the carafe

United States: in New York, workers remain in the carafe

Max Katzenberg had to lay off his 60 employees within hours. “It’s a disaster”, blurted out this owner of two trendy Brooklyn restaurants, Olmsted and Maison Yaki, at tables usually reserved several weeks in advance. But he had no other choice, the closures being imposed by the measures of “social distancing” in an attempt to … Read more