• 005 - What does "Open" mean?

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

005 - What does "Open" mean?

  • Summary

  • Asheville Daily | Episode 5: How Open is Asheville Really? Navigating Water Safety & Local Business Recovery

    In this episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio explores the theme of “openness” as Asheville recovers from Hurricane Helene. Tony breaks down key questions around what it means to be “open” for business in Asheville right now and shares insights on the current state of water safety and infrastructure repair.

    Key topics covered:

    • Business Openings and Closures: A look into which Asheville businesses are open, how they’re adapting post-storm, and considerations for potential visitors.
    • Water Quality and Testing Updates: Tony explains Asheville’s water testing process, the boil water notice, and which safety measures residents should be aware of.
    • Visitor Support vs. Staying Away: Addressing the question many are asking—should people still visit Asheville? Tony explores how tourism can support local businesses and shares ways non-locals can help, even from afar.
    • Upcoming Listening Session: Local business owners and community members gather today for a listening session hosted by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, Venture Asheville, and Hatch Co-Working.

    For full show notes and more resources, visit: makingitinasheville.com/daily.

    Links:

    • Water Testing Info: Asheville’s latest updates on water quality and boil water notices. Asheville.gov/service/water-quality-advisories
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