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Moss Landing Businesses fight over a month after the fire of the battery cultivation

Companies in Moss Landing have difficulty remaining safety concerns after a fire in a nearby battery system. “I think I was one of the first to find it out, since she and I constantly talked to each other about the challenges that our business intended to speak to each other,” said Bhavik Patel, owner and operator of The Inn at Moss Landing Point.patel has had discussions with other local business owners to find paths to attract more customers. “Humberto, the owner of Moss Landing Café, I really tried to be out here every day to get in touch with our guests, find out what your concerns are and really try to help them either expand working hours or just more can do more to do for them, “said Patel. Patel also addresses customer problems directly by ensuring our guests, “said Patel. Another local business, Woodcarvers daughter, is also with difficulty. Nicole Gillott, the owner and president of Can't Stop -Stop Foundation The support of the community instructed to keep your business going. ” Sponsors and donations are what the rent has paid, “said Gillott.” I don't know what it will do for my foundation or the people who will help me. “Gillott hopes landing,” said Gillot. The bumps call for Visstra, the company responsible for the battery system, to do more to support local companies and to support their recovery efforts. See more reporting about Top -Stories in Central Coast | Download our app / subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

Companies in Moss Landing have difficulty remaining safety concerns after a fire in a nearby battery system.

“I think I was one of the first to find it out since she and I constantly talked to each other about the challenges that our business faces,” said Bhavik Patel, owner and operator of the Inn at Moss landing point.

Patel has conducted discussions with other local business owners to find paths to attract more customers.

“Humberto, the owner of the Moss Landing Café, I really tried to be out here every day to get in touch with our guests, find out what your concerns are and really try to help them by Either expand hours or operating hours or operating times or find out only to do more for you, “said Patel.

Patel also addresses customer problems directly by ensuring that the water in his inn is safe.

“For us, for example, we added a filtration system to our water so that we can address our guests the concerns of contaminated water,” said Patel.

Another local business, Woodcarver's daughter, also has difficulties.

Nicole Gillott, the owner and President of Can't Stop Stop Foundation, relies on the support of the community to keep her business going.

“Sponsors and donations pay the rent,” said Gillott. “I don't know what my foundation or the people will do to help me.”

Gillott hopes that the community will gather in this challenging time to support local companies.

“I encourage them to get out and support the citizens of Moss Landing,” said Gillot.

Companies are calling for Visstra, the company responsible for the battery system, to do more to support local companies and support its restoration efforts.

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