
The Cleveland and Columbus Jewish News are profiling businesses that are being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. If your business has a story to share, send information to editorial@cjn.org and put “Neighborhoods” in the subject line.
As celebrations and office gatherings dried up during the COVID-19 pandemic, so did business…
Philanthropies from Cleveland to Columbus are taking the lessons learned over the past many …
In what is perhaps the most challenging year in recent memory for event planners and invitat…
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a team at the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland for…
The Mandel Jewish Community Center in Beachwood created School Days at The J to support fami…
Tommy’s Restaurant has been a fixture on Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights for 49 years, bu…
It was the sudden invasion of COVID-19 that served as Brian Lackritz’s final straw.
Cheryl Sher, founder of Bliss in a Bottle, doesn’t want customers’ locations to be the reason they are unable to purchase her carefully created wine and chocolate pairings.
Mojo World Eats & Drink in Cleveland Heights had been open less than two months before t…
Edward Jones financial adviser David B. Gottlieb has kept his office in Pepper Pike open thr…
Dr. Monique S. Cohn of Advanced Dermatology in Twinsburg said prior to the COVID-19 pandemic…
American Eagle Outfitters, consisting of brands American Eagle and Aerie, both headquartered in Pittsburgh, provides fashion on a global scale. The clothing, accessories and personal care retailer has 1,000 stores across the United States, Canada, Mexico and Hong Kong, and its websites ship to 81 countries.
Jeffrey Lehman of Hudson owns seven Great Clips franchises in Cleveland, Akron, Hudson, Libe…
Hallie Bram Kogelschatz is no stranger to seeing the abilities of a troubled economy.
As other Northeast Ohio restaurants offer adjusted dine-in services, Hunan by the Falls in S…
When nonessential businesses closed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Fish Furniture wa…
As the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in Ohio, Herbert Schoen was preparing to ramp …
As the economy wades through the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial advisers and po…
Zoom Express Car Washes refused to shut down.
Like many businesses, store manager Tova Behboudnia says Chocolate Emporium, which recently …
On March 17, owner Barry Jacobson had a conversation with his staff at KMK Promotional Sales…
Even though D.O. Summers Cleaners, a dry cleaning business with 12 locations in Northeast Oh…
Like many other businesses deemed nonessential, Block Bros. at Home at Landerwood Plaza in P…
Located inside Kroger Town & Country in Whitehall, Matt’s Bakery has continued to provide kosher bakery items to the Central Ohio community throughout the pandemic.
For Arlene Goldberg, owner of Action Travel in Solon, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic a…
Though marked as an essential business, auto dealers like Jay Auto Group are seeing changes …
When Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered all restaurants and bars to stop sit-down service in March, restaurants had to close temporarily or permanently, or try to survive on carry-out and delivery. The latter is what happened at Smoked on High, a barbecue restaurant and catering company in downtown Columbus.
On March 27, Joe Paster, JB Dunn and Jack Madda were the three left in the men’s clothing st…
The closure of bars and venues due to the pandemic put a damper on what was looking to be a …
For Mean Joe Advertising, an advertising firm in Chagrin Falls, working during the pandemic …
Realtor Sharon Friedman said she has never seen anything affect the real estate market in qu…
With 60 years of events and catering jobs under its belt, Landerhaven is not hosting events …
Block’s Bagels has been a staple in the Columbus community for 53 years at its 6115 McNaughten Road location. Though customers continue to support, Steve Block, co-owner of the family-owned bagel shop, said business has reduced due to the pandemic.
Oakwood Village’s Rock the House, owned by Jeff Kutz, Amy Van Duyne, Ryan Konikoff, Matt Rad…
Mar-Lou Shoes President Daniel Ungar still maintains the journal his late father, Henry “Bud…
After celebrating its first anniversary in February, Luster, a gift boutique at Van Aken Dis…
When Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced restaurants would close to dine-in service, many decide…
Founded by brothers Sam, Lou and Abe DeSatnik in 1950, Dean Supply in Cleveland has been one…
For a Beachwood business owner who sells cleaning products that kill the COVID-19 virus, the…
Value City Furniture is a Columbus retail institution that has expanded with stores and online sales across the country. Owned and operated by American Signature Inc., the furniture retailer continues to be family owned and is headed today by Jonathan Schottenstein, president of American Signature.