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Corona Plaza Vendors Are Struggling Under The City’s New Restrictions
“The reduced hours have also had an impact on the neighborhood’s residents, many of whom live in shared rooms without access to a kitchen and rely on street food. “That’s really the bread and butter for the vendors,” said Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez, deputy director of the Street Vendor Project. “It’s not just income for the vendors. It’s also for the community.”
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