Portland Restaurant Owners Shoulder Tens of Thousands of Dollars in Losses Following the Storm

Last week, the city just wouldn’t thaw. On January 12, as the first flurries arrived, many restaurant, food cart, and bar owners prepared for, at most, a day or two of closures. They sold “snowpocalypse kits,” hoping to make up for the potentially lost sales, and left their faucets dripping, hoping to avoid a burst pipe. Some opened up on Sunday or Monday, relying on chains or traction tires to get to work.

Very few anticipated a full week’s worth of closures. The days of freezing rain and low temperatures kept the ice from melting; even when days climbed above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it was by a matter

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