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'Now that COVID-19 has changed the way we work, live and spend permanently, what does the e-commerce world and start-up ecosystem look like right now for immigrant investors? Here’s the real story of retail enterprise during the hit of the pandemic you won’t able to find in business finance news. When Hema Ugwu first opened Brooklyn Suya on Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, his aim was to introduce Brooklynites to the deliciously hot flavors of Nigeria\'s street food scene. However, just over one year after Ugwu signed his lease, Brooklyn Suya is struggling to remain afloat amid the mass economic turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. This following video documents Ugwu\'s struggle to keep his fledgling food company open while so many restaurants are shutting down around him –– possibly for good. it also bring to fore about modern society is when capitalism is paused. And the question then is are small businesses ready to survive with an “on hold” capitalism?'See also:
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