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The hospitality industry has been deeply impacted by COVID 19, in particular restaurants are struggling. Challenges arise when you try to open a store or a restaurant, but imagine in the middle of a pandemic. Small things you may not think about, like signs, are expensive. Jason Ditkofsky, CEO of custom signage company McNeill Signsa, is going above and beyond to help those in need.
Danny Omari is the co-owner of Happea’s, a Mediterranean-Latin fusion plant-based restaurant located in Mary Brickell Village. He recounts,“As we were touring we bumped into an ambassador of the DDA in Downtown Miami and they put us in touch with McNeill Signs. McNeill Signs came along and said, ‘look I know you guys are struggling and I know it’s hard during this time to dish out $15,000 to $20,000 for numerous types of signs,” added Danny. So the South Florida custom sign manufacturer and installer, McNeill Signs, donated a sign.