- December 19, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Small businesses in Downtown Las Vegas have had to adjust month to month, day to day, and minute to minute for nearly two years as the coronavirus pandemic threw curve ball after curve ball their way.
Many in the Arts District have another pandemic fact in common like Marissa Pretkus, owner of Horse Trailer Hideout.
“We opened during a partial pandemic time,” she said.
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Pretkus said opening during the pandemic has baked uncertainty into her business model, but the Raiders game being postponed because of a spike in cases in the Brown’s facility across the country threw yet another wrench into her plans.
“It’s been really hard to really anticipate on what sales we’re going to do, what kind of staffing we should have, how to keep my employees and give them hours,” she said.
Down the block at Main St. Provisions, owner Kim Owens said the Arts District’s unique…

