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Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick said yesterday the city will be in “cataclysmic trouble” if college students don’t come back in the fall.

that the company and its entities got approximately $13.1 million in loans from the Paycheck Protection Program.

The company did not announce any plans to repay the loans. Flanigan's said in an 8-K filing that the company has $29.8 million in cash on hand and $32 million in outstanding indebtedness, including the full funding of the loans.large publicly traded companies with liquidity that got the loans should return themFlanigan's has 26 locations that are restaurants, liquor stores or a combination, mostly in Florida, according to its latest annual report.

Beginning next Monday, retailers will be able to partially reopen in the state with curbside pickup. Certain personal care services such as hair salons and barbershops can also reopen under restrictions. Office spaces will also be able to reopen at 25% capacity, except in Boston. —11:36 am ET — New York City health officials confirmed 145 cases of what was previously referred to as pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, Mayor Bill de Blasio said during his daily news briefing.

. Once all seven health indicators are met, the city can enter the first phase of reopening, which includes resuming construction and allowing retailers to reopen with restrictions, according to de Blasio. —11:20 am ET — Shifts in corporate culture may be on the horizon because of the massive move to remote work and new safety protocols expected to take place in companies across the U.S.

11:10 am ET — While the pandemic has abruptly upended nearly everything about the traditional workplace, job satisfaction and happiness measures have ticked up, according to the latestWhen asked directly about the effect the coronavirus pandemic has had on their relationship to their employment, 38% of workers say they are happier to have their job now than they were before the outbreak — an indication that workers may be reevaluating their views and expectations on work in general,...

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