SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) — For weeks, Phase Four was believed to be one of the final steps in reopening New York state. However, on Tuesday night, it was announced that businesses would be placed in subgroups. That means malls, movie theaters and gyms are all going to have to wait longer than expected to reopen.
For Michelle Gregory, owner of CNY Gym Centre, it’s presented some unique challenges. Her business, which offers gymnastics classes, has two locations. One has its own building, while the other is located in the Great Northern Mall. The stand-alone location will be free to open up on Phase Four’s presumed starting date, June 26. The mall location will have to wait.
With only one location, Gregory can only accommodate half of her usual clientele. Considering the business already has to separate clients to maintain social distancing, it’s a major blow to their income.
It also presents challenges for her employees. Only one location needs to be run, so maintaining a full-time, fully-formed staff is impossible. She says she understands that the provisions set forth by the state are intended to keep people safe, but wonders if the exact order of things is fair.
“That the mall isn’t open and we don’t have an outside entrance is very difficult.” Gregory said, “I feel like if some of these small businesses can open, the mall should be able to open.”
She feels that most of the businesses being excluded are already prepared to reopen. Measures have been put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and since business owners believed they’d be opening around June 26, these plans were compliant with New York state’s standards. The sudden change has forced these businesses to rapidly adjust.
State officials maintain that with new coronavirus data coming in every day, plans from several weeks ago aren’t always going to stay the same. Gregory understands why leaders want to be cautious in reopening the state, but there’s no denying that the new provisions are frustrating for the business owners that have to wait.
To provide more comprehensive information on what businesses are allowed to reopen, New York state has a searchable catalog of industries and their status.