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reopen

[ree-oh-puhn] / riˈoʊ pən /


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When this happens, overall rebuilding efforts can be slowed as lots sit empty and the positive impacts of mass rebuilding — people coming back to neighborhoods, stores reopening — are diminished.

From Los Angeles Times

The restaurant, Fair Oaks Burger, reopened an outdoor kitchen for residents and recovery workers just weeks after the fire and has become a lifeline for the neighborhood.

From Los Angeles Times

If those estimates hold, it will be the highest level since the third quarter of 2020, when economic reopening from the pandemic sent workers rushing back and boosted productivity to 6.58%.

From MarketWatch

The MoJ previously said the closure was temporary and the site had been made safe, adding it was working with specialist radon gas experts to "investigate whether we can reopen the prison safely".

From BBC

But improving conditions in some areas mean schools in the Western Isles and Shetland as well as some in Orkney will reopen.

From BBC