Pandemic reduces demand for homes with open floor plans

The pandemic may have killed open floor plans in homes as buyers opt for walls over easily conversing as one person sits in the living room while the other cooks in the kitchen, according to real estate experts.

More millennials regret college debt as pandemic kills their jobs

Since the pandemic hit the country, a growing number of millennial college graduates regret going into debt to pay for their education.

One-quarter of all gyms could be lost to pandemic this year without congressional action

The coronavirus pandemic could permanently close 25% of all health clubs by the end of the year if Washington fails to enact another relief package, according to the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association.

Trump payroll tax delay plan finds few, if any, supporters

Many, if not all, employers are declining the payroll tax deferral plan that President Trump made available on Aug. 8.

Pandemic takes a bite out of demand for food trucks

The coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the food services industry, and the food truck sector is no exception.

How one buffet restaurant chain evolved to survive the pandemic

When the coronavirus threatened to end buffet-style restaurant dining, the leaders at VitaNova Brands, which at the time only offered all-you-can-eat feasting, evolved quickly to save their company from permanently closing.