Brooklyn pottery studio sells tiny takeout 'quarantine kits' as it seeks to survive | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, May 15 — For 64-year-old New Yorker Victoria Rosenblatt, giving up her calming pottery hobby during the stresses of the coronavirus lockdown was not something she wanted to contemplate. But her local pottery studio had been forced to close. So she purchased from the studio a mini...

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NEW YORK, May 15 — For 64-year-old New Yorker Victoria Rosenblatt, giving up her calming pottery hobby during the stresses of the coronavirus lockdown was not something she wanted to contemplate. Mouse Ceramic Studio, in Brooklyn, is among thousands of small businesses that have had to try to find ways to reinvent themselves during the coronavirus lockdown that is now heading into its third month in New York, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak.

“It's like a trickle effect. If the bank wants their money, then our landlord wants his money and we have to pay up even though we're not able to be open,” said Ramirez.

 

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