Rockbrook Village’s Small Businesses Display Resilience During COVID-19

From merchants like Alletti Jewelry scheduling individual appointments to Great Harvest Bread Company offering curbside pickup, Rockbrook Village’s (rockbrookvillage.com) resilient retailers are adapting to their post-COVID environment and quickly changing how they conduct business. Leo Fascianella, owner of Pasta Amore, is remodeling while the dining room is closed, so Pasta Amore will have an updated look to welcome customers back. Other restaurants, like The Hunger Block, have modified their menus with family style meals, making ordering take-out easier and more affordable for customers. All of Rockbrook Village restaurants have been reorganized for social-distance-seating in their party rooms and patios. Currently, all restaurants are offering take-out and/or curbside delivery services. Corkscrew Wine & Cheese is even offering free wine deliveries! Boutiques like the Haus Shop, Four Sisters, and Bliss are connecting with customers by growing their online presences.

Rockbrook Village management also recently hosted a social media seminar with Carolyn Sutton PR, a boutique public-relations firm, to educate tenants on the importance of social media and how to navigate through this crisis. Rockbrook Village’s small business owners are all adapting to the ever-changing environment in order to serve customers. To learn more, go to rockbrookvillage.com.