Miami Beach Spring Break No Influences Local Business, Owner Object

Miami Beach
Spring Break Ban puts the brakes on local businesses
…The owner made AF angry!!!
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The collapse of the Miami Beach spring break is already fiercely attacking local businesses – and they reverberate on TMZ about how much it is Really It costs money.
Dan Binkiwitzwho co-owns Sweet Liberty Drinks and Supply Co., said TMZ was one of the worst last summer and hasn’t looked up this season either. With the new rules cutting back on guests, he says business is being crushed and many of them may not be able to do that.

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Josh Wallachco-running a mango tropical cafe and reportedly lived at TMZ for spring break. That was the highlight of the year. now? That’s a mess. He says the shortage of visitors is also causing the domino effect, with servers and bartenders losing the cause of those early curfews.
Mitch Novik The Sherbrooke Hotel in Miami also called a $100 parking rule, telling TMZ that it was able to cancel last year.
meanwhile, AJthe general manager of the Palace Bar has cut his seat at a large 180 spot, informing him that he is feeling a pinch after the sidewalks are no longer available.

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Despite frustration, places like the Sherbrooke Hotel have admitted that Palace Bar AJ has admitted to past shootings that have fallen right in front of the venue, making it a reason for the city to move for safety. I understand, but he kills the atmosphere, it’s all about finding a better way to keep the business alive.
However, officials from the Greater Miami and Beach Hotels Association have told TMZ that the new rules were in place, resulting in a 11% clash of visitors and a 1.8% increase in hotel bookings since 2023.
They added that many hotels and restaurants actually support crackdowns on the city. Get this: Citywide arrests have dropped by 8%, felony crimes have soaked 19%, and service calls have dropped by 5%. Plus, there are no shootings or deaths this time – a definitely big win compared to the past few years!