Bloomington Dunkin', Baskin Robbins location to open Monday, Dec. 7
The new Dunkin’ and Baskin Robbins store at 300 S. College Mall Rd. will officially open Dec. 7, according to an email from the company.
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The new Dunkin’ and Baskin Robbins store at 300 S. College Mall Rd. will officially open Dec. 7, according to an email from the company.
Kilroy’s on Kirkwood was set to open Oct. 24 for the first time since the bar closed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Then, the popular bar reversed course citing “extenuating circumstances.”
As the weather cools and concerns over the spread of COVID-19 rise, local restaurants are working hard to provide patrons with a safe dining experience. Some restaurants have done this by adding tents and heating units to their outdoor seating.
Bloomington’s Pourhouse Cafe announced Oct. 16 that it was closing, an announcement that was met with sadness by many of the popular coffee spot’s patrons.
After originally planning to re-open Saturday, Kilroy's on Kirkwood will temporarily close again, according to a notification and letter sent to those with table reservations.
Kilroy's on Kirkwood will open Saturday for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic for IU football's first game of the season.
IU freshman Kaitlin Clary has been wearing blue light filtration glasses every day for a couple hours over the the past month.
The Pourhouse Cafe announced Friday it will close its Kirkwood Avenue location on Oct. 25, with plans to reopen in a new location once the market has returned to normal after being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Facebook post.
Bivi’s Tamales, served in the Indiana Memorial Union in The Globe as well as other places in town, has faced similar problems to other businesses while operating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Owner Bivianna Torres said the pandemic has slashed business nearly in half for her.
Dunkin’ will open its only Bloomington store on the corner of Third Street and South College Mall Road, permits issued by Monroe County confirm, before the end of 2020.
From March 17 to Aug. 1, the Wampler House Boutique Hotel Bed & Breakfast Inn was completely closed for business. This meant zero revenue for owners Zack and Donna Malham who rely on the business as their sole source of income.
A matrix created by a professor at New York University aims to show which colleges will survive the pandemic and which colleges will struggle.
The Bloomington City Council voted 9-0 Wednesday night to extend the closures of Kirkwood Avenue, which creates outdoor seating for restaurants along the street.
Hotels close to IU’s campus started offering student housing contracts this spring for the fall 2020 semester. Some of them, including Hyatt Place Bloomington and SpringHill Suites, have offered accommodations for students looking to leave their communal housing either temporarily or long-term.
Tamara Loewenthal, executive director of the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, said she estimates that her organization lost up to $40,000 from canceling its spring programming due to COVID-19.
Monroe County attorneys and judges are scrambling to figure out how the newly enacted federal moratorium on evictions applies locally. Some worry the moratorium will only delay evictions, rather than prevent them.
Residents in Plato’s Court at Knights Landing, a Bloomington apartment complex, have reported multiple issues, such as insufficient parking and unfair charges, to the Plato's Court management, but said they feel no steps are being taken to address the problems.
The Friends of the Library Bookstore, located in the Monroe County Public Library, is about a month and a half into its Blind Date with a Bag of Books program. This program allows customers to purchase five books for $5.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, public transportation has seen a large decrease in ridership due to public safety concerns and national attempts to mitigate risk. Compared to 2019, ridership dropped 9.9% nationwide in the first quarter of 2020, according to the American Public Transit Association. In Bloomington, however, public transit rates are even lower.
With recent guidelines issued for safety against the COVID-19 pandemic by the Monroe County Health Department and the return of the IU student population, many popular local restaurants around Bloomington have expanded and adjusted their outdoor seating options.