A Miami Beach business owner and resident said she's concerned with the long term economic impact and brand suffering after the mayor declared a state of emergency.
"There has got to be a better way to handle it versus using a curfew to hurt all the businesses," Nazari, who has owned her nightclub, Do Not Sit on The Furniture, for nine years. "It has a big economic impact on us and our image. To lump everyone together into this and hurt everyone’s businesses is just not right.
"I did contact our mayor’s office trying to understand more about why we all have to suffer for something that I don’t think affected us when it happened four or five blocks down," Nazari said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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