Business & Tech
What's Open, Closed Around Miami During Coronavirus Shutdowns
A number of local businesses are in our guide so far of what's open and closed around Miami.
MIAMI, FL — Many essential businesses in Miami remain open to provide necessary services like food, repairs, health care and more.
To help local residents navigate what is open and closed in town during the coronavirus crisis, we've introduced a simple small business guide. It's also free.
It's a local directory page that business owners can quickly and easily update with their status. To add your business to the directory, use the form at the bottom of this article.
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You can access the directory here. Please share the link around the community.
As of Monday, Alaska Coffee Roasting on Biscayne Boulevard in North Miami was open as was Sriracha House on Washington Avenue in Miami Beach and Captains Tavern on South Dixie Highway in Miami. The Redland Community Farm and Market was open on SW 280th Street in Homestead.
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Be sure to check the list for any special conditions and the to find the exact address.
Debt Defense Law in SW 57th Avenue in South Miami was available by telephone, email, Facebook and Twitter to help consumers with debt-related collections, lawsuits and garnishments.
The Miami Home Center Tamiami was open on SW 8th Street in Miami as was A Auto Tech on SW 38 Court in Miami and Pompano Phone & Computer Repair on West Sample Road in Pompano Beach.
Carlos J. Rodriguez-Feo is available for emergent and urgent oral and maxillofacial surgery services on SW 80th Street in Miami.
We're going to continue to publish the directory on Patch, in our local email newsletters and on our local Facebook pages to ensure that as many community members as possible know the status of your business.
We'll continue to do this until this crisis has passed, and our local businesses are back to normal operations.
We also understand that many local businesses aren't open currently, but are working through contingency plans to open again soon. You can list your business in the directory and update it when you're back open.
We encourage you to share the link with your friends, neighbors and your social media connections, to help support local businesses through this very difficult time. And if you know a local business owner, make sure they get their business on the list by sharing this article.
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