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Shoppes at Washington Avenue celebrates one year anniversary

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Shoppes at Washington Avenue celebrates one year anniversary
Shoppes at Washington Avenue celebrates one year anniversary

It’s not new news that small businesses have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, a local plaza has made it through the shutdown and is ready to celebrate.

Th- - it's not new news that small- businesses have been hit hard b- the coronavirus pandemic.

A - local plaza, however, made it - through - the shutdown and is ready to- celebrate.- news 25's grace boyles has more- from ocean springs.

- - during a time when businesses - are trying to get back on their- feet after the covid-19 - shutdown, the shoppes at- - - - washington avenue in ocean- springs is celebrating a- milestone - their one year- anniversary.- susan powell, co-owner of liquo- house: "it's been really exciting- watching the businesses grow an- seeing the new businesses take- shape."

The shopping plaza houses eight- different businesses- - - - including restaurants, a nail - salon, a liquor store,- and a bank.

- brandin brosh, ocean springs- business owner: "business has been great.

We've - grown month over month and it's- just been a really fun- experience and- getting to know more of the - people of ocean springs and - being closer to home, - - - - it's really been a joy."

While business has been pouring- in at the liquor house, owned b- - - - susan powell, business has been- thread-bare at a local- clothing boutique owned by her- daughter-after- being closed for nearly two - months.

- brandin brosh, ocean springs- business owner: "you know, you lose a lot of sales - and the tourism drives a lot of- sales, especially, you know,- during these summer - months.

And so, it was- difficult, you know, just tryin- - - - to push through that while- trying to maintain employees an- make sure that they're taken- care of."

Grace boyles, news 25: "while liquor stores were deemed - essential during the- covid-19 shutdown, allowing the- to stay open for business,- they've run into their- own pandemic related issues,- including supply shortages."

Susan powell, co-owner of the - liquor house: "the state has ha a whole bunch of- orders, so they're running- behind.

So right now, the liquo- stores are having a - hard time getting product."

Powell says in order to get som- products, she has to- - - - we'll have

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