CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS
In the early morning of Saturday, March 28, seven businesses in Los Alamos were broken into and vandalized. An account has now been set up at Enterprise Bank and Trust to help these businesses pay for their insurance deductibles and out of pocket expenses to get their damage repaired.
This account will be open until 5:00 pm on April 13th. After that all funds will be evenly split between China Palace, Daniel’s Cafe, Gracie Barra Los Alamos Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Petree Garden Center, Subway, Top Nail Salon and Viola’s Restaurant. Do not confuse this with the account that was set up for a reward for information leading to an arrest. This account is to help the businesses directly.
Small businesses all over Los Alamos were already facing the challenges of the COVID-19 restrictions. But these seven businesses now face the additional financial hardship of insurance deductibles and repairs. These businesses are a valuable part of our community and need our support.
The Los Alamos community stands in solidarity with these business owners against this crime. Please join the Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation (LACDC), the Los Alamos Chamber and Los Alamos MainStreet in supporting these businesses during this difficult time.
The LACDC has established an account at Enterprise Bank & Trust to accept donations. Please note the “LA Small Business Support Fund” in your deposit request.
Thank you for supporting our local businesses.