Suwanee has created a web page showing how local restaurants and businesses are employing new strategies to keep their businesses up-and-running. The city’s efforts hope to help restaurants in particular, who are being hit hard as people avoid dining out.

Many Suwanee establishments are making accommodations and modifications to support their employees while continuing to serve the community.

The information is constantly being updated, so check back often, and it doesn’t hurt to also check with each local establishment’s website to double check on the very latest business hours. Information: www.tinyurl.com/SuwaneeShopLocal.

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