Kerry Restaurant Owner: Housing Crisis Threatens Business
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Emilie Mjörndal, a Swedish immigrant who has called Kerry home for over six years, operates the bustling bakery, café, and restaurant Emilie’s in Glenbeigh village. However, her success story has taken a turn for the worse as she finds herself unable to secure accommodation due to the current housing crisis.
No Place to Call Home
“I’ve searched everywhere, but there’s just nothing available,” Emilie revealed, expressing her concern for her business’ future. “I was given notice to leave my last place, and now I’m stuck. It’s putting a real strain on things.”
Growing Concern for Business
Emilie’s predicament has raised alarm bells about the future of her establishment, which has become a magnet for both locals and tourists. “Emilie’s is more than just a business; it’s a community hub. If Emilie has to close, it’ll be a loss for everyone,” said a concerned local.
Crisis Echoes Across Kerry
The housing crisis in Kerry has been particularly severe, with rising rents and a scarcity of properties causing distress for many. Experts warn that this could lead to further business closures and job losses if the situation remains un Addressed.
You Asked, We Answered
What can be done to help Emilie?
Supporters can reach out to local politicians and housing advocacy groups to raise awareness and push for solutions.
How can I help if I’m not a local?
Share Emilie’s story on social media and consider donating to local housing initiatives.
Pro Tip
If you’re a business owner affected by the housing crisis, reach out to your local Chamber of Commerce or business association for support and guidance.
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