Thousands of restaurants and hotels along U.S. interstate highways closed during the pandemic, but most truck stops remained open to fuel the 18-wheelers that keep supply lines moving.
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When the pandemic hit, rappers and rock stars transformed videogames into virtual entertainment venues. Now, art museums—from the Met to the Getty—want to play.
Casino operators and investors are betting that online gambling is ready to take off in the U.S. amid the pandemic.
Sensual style is no fun without contact. Closing of bars, dance academies hits hard in Colombia.
The planned resort is centered around the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. It is slated to include a football-themed water park, hotels, retail space, a research building and, ultimately, apartments.
The El Paso Museum of History in Texas joins efforts in Boston, Virginia Tech and Charleston, S.C., to memorialize acts of mass violence.
When Covid-19 forced museums to shut their physical doors this spring, many institutions created new virtual offerings for visitors. That digital content is likely here to stay.
The casino operator reported a 97% decline in revenue as the global pandemic damps visitation to the gambling hubs of Las Vegas and Macau, and executives expressed little optimism about a return to business as usual.
A former Fox Business associate producer alleged in a lawsuit Monday that she was raped and assaulted by Fox News anchor Ed Henry, who the cable news network fired in recent weeks after investigating the claims.
Landlords leasing to biotechnology, pharmaceutical and other life-sciences businesses are faring well during the pandemic in contrast to other commercial property owners.
Restaurants that were just starting to recover some sales are bracing for another, potentially existential round of restrictions as a resurgence in coronavirus cases in the U.S. prompts a pullback in reopening plans.
The two industries that suffered the most job loss because of the coronavirus pandemic and related shutdowns—hospitality and retail—saw the strongest gains the last two months as the U.S. economic engine restarted
Bars have emerged as problem spots in a surge of coronavirus flare-ups, prompting states to roll back the reopening of nightlife despite some owners’ costly efforts to keep things clean and customers apart.
Walt Disney Co. is delaying the reopening of its Disneyland Resort, postponing a crucial element of its plan to get back to business following months of closures because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Walt Disney faces rising pressure to postpone reopening its U.S. theme parks, with union officials and workers saying the recent jump in coronavirus cases makes it too dangerous to go back to the Magic Kingdom.
The federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program failed to take into account the widely varying needs and limitations of small businesses caught in Covid-19 lockdowns.
As restaurant owners restart dining rooms shut down during coronavirus outbreaks, they are rejiggering operations to maximize public health while still making diners feel welcomed.
The pandemic closed more than 5,000 U.S. hotels. To bounce back, the hospitality industry has to reinvent itself as it reopens.
Walt Disney aims to begin a phased reopening of its Disneyland Resort in July. Disney parks have been shut down since March.
Thousands of small investors sheltering in place are whiling away the time by investing in commercial real estate. A number of them are buying small slices of apartment buildings and other properties through crowdfunding.