Meanwhile, in the North End, the occupancy limit leaves cafes and eateries starved for customers.
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‘Am I in a dream or a nightmare?’: Portland’s once-thriving restaurant scene struggles to hang on
One-quarter to a third of the restaurants in the Portland, Maine, area have closed after a sparse tourist season and might never reopen, industry observers say. And for those that have survived — so far, at least — revenue has shrunk.
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In Boston’s North End, the occupancy limit is leaving cafes and eateries starved for customers
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