Business owners face tough decisions on reopening after governor’s order

  • Dee Branson of Creative Styles Hair Salon is among those who felt compelled to reopen for business due to hardships related to the COVID-19 closure. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)
    Dee Branson of Creative Styles Hair Salon is among those who felt compelled to reopen for business due to hardships related to the COVID-19 closure. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)
  • Diners gather at patio seating at the Cowboys & Angels Restaurant in Helen on Tuesday evening. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)
    Diners gather at patio seating at the Cowboys & Angels Restaurant in Helen on Tuesday evening. (Photo/Wayne Hardy)
  • Among the new precautions being taken at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Helen are screen guards to place a barrier between staff and guests. The hotel is set to reopen May 1, though it could be a couple of weeks before its pool reopens. (Submitted photo)
    Among the new precautions being taken at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Helen are screen guards to place a barrier between staff and guests. The hotel is set to reopen May 1, though it could be a couple of weeks before its pool reopens. (Submitted photo)
Reopen – or not? That is the question local business owners have considered since last week’s announcement by Gov. Brian Kemp that he would be easing restrictions on certain businesses forced to…

 Exclusive Subscriber Content

Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to access content or go here to purchase a subscription.