Classes begin Monday. It’s a big boost for the economy — for some local shops, profits even double..
That’s what business owners in downtown Bloomington tell WRTV, as they wait for the return of tens of thousands of Indiana University students come fall semester.“There’s an influx of college kids. A lot of people come downtown specifically and we have a cafe. We have a really good college vibe here. We encompass a lot of communities," BLU Boy Chocolate Cafe and Cakery Owner Bon Flores said.
“We are getting everyone into our new system. That’ll help us operate more smoothly so our baristas behind the counter can just execute a little bit better," Flores said. Flores says he’s excited to see students pop in before heading to class for their caffeine or sugar fix.Down the road, Koby Byers is a cannabis consultant at Hope’s Dispensary.Byers says it’s a mix of people using the hemp-derived products for medical and recreational use.“Sometimes you’ll get spurts where like four or five people show up at the same time, but it’s pretty steady," Byers said.
The past couple of week’s Hope’s has been gearing up for the start of the fall semester — making sure they’re stocked and properly staffed. “When it picks up like this, like I said, people get overwhelmed. So, you know, if somebody leaves or can’t come to work because they’ve been working so much, we need people to fill, that are comfortable working these other positions as well," Byers said.
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