Downtown Orlando bars are facing new financial challenges between the city’s new restrictions and tariffs on alcohol.
President Donald Trump's new tariffs officially went into effect at midnight on Saturday. The president hopes the move will improve the economy and force companies to buy and sell more within the U.S.
Two popular bars in downtown Orlando have announced that they will permanently close due to financial strains.
1UP Orlando and HighT Orlando aren’t the only businesses that have pulled out of Church Street recently. Hamburger Mary’s ...
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The last remaining late-night venues on a prominent stretch of Church Street in downtown Orlando are closing. Bar None ...
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Downtown venues which filed a lawsuit against Orlando over late-night police fees are seeking a preliminary injunction ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSN2 more Orlando bars shut down, citing downtown restrictions and feesTwo downtown Orlando bars, HighT and 1UP Orlando, have announced their closures due to financial strain. The owners c ...
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