Falls Church Businesses Face the Pandemic: Falls Church Distillers
Amidst this time of physical separation & uncertainty, we’ve had the great fortune to be able to maintain and build an even stronger services team at FC Distillers.
Amidst this time of physical separation & uncertainty, we’ve had the great fortune to be able to maintain and build an even stronger services team at FC Distillers.
City of Falls Church Mayor P. David Tarter was unanimously re-elected chair of the Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC), a coalition of the area’s cities, counties, and towns that cooperate on regional issues.
This round was open to a wider range of small businesses and non-profit applicants than those awarded to 84 businesses in a first round in May.
Falls Church’s move, however, is the only one so far that could impact the names of Founding Fathers rather than Confederates who declared war on the United States.
There has been almost no advancement of reported cases of the virus in the last weeks in the City of Falls Church, according to daily updates from the Fairfax Department of Health, although there have been anecdotal reports of groups of folks not practicing social distancing or masking around the City’s 2.2 square mile area.
Economic Development Authority chair Bob Young remarked that he was surprised no businesses were lost due to the conditions brought on by the pandemic, but he added that the good news hasn’t toned down owners’ concerns about their long-term prospects.