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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsIn many ways, Houston's Chinatown — with its restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, banks and travel agencies — is a microcosm of the city as a whole. So when foot traffic suddenly diminished at the end of January followin...
Ep139: Chinatown was Houston's coronavirus canary in the coal mine is an episode from Looped In by Scott Kingsley. In many ways, Houston's Chinatown — with its restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, banks and travel agencies — is a microcosm...
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Published Mar 17, 2020, 34:59 long, audio available.
In many ways, Houston's Chinatown — with its restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, banks and travel agencies — is a microcosm of the city as a whole. So when foot traffic suddenly diminished at the end of January following false rumors of coronavirus in the neighborhood, the economic strain felt by Chinatown businesses foreshadowed some of the tough decisions restaurants, bars, hotels and other businesses are now facing throughout the city.
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This episode is 34:59 long.
This episode was published on Mar 17, 2020.
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Ep139: Chinatown was Houston's coronavirus canary in the coal mine is from Looped In by Scott Kingsley.
Published Mar 17, 2020 and 34:59 long