Asheville has faced some tough times lately, and it seems like the community has been hit with wave after wave of heartache. Just when we thought we’d seen it all, the recent floods have swept through our towns, leaving behind a trail of destruction that’s difficult to comprehend. The sense of loss is palpable in the air as we look at our neighbors who have lost their homes and livelihoods.
But this disaster is more than just physical property; it’s about the spirit of our community. Many of the cherished businesses that put Asheville on the map—like the quirky artists’ studios, lively breweries, unique restaurants, and vibrant music venues—have suffered immensely. These places aren’t just bricks and mortar; they are the heart and soul of Asheville, places where laughter and music filled the air, where friendships were forged over great food and craft beer.
With almost half of small businesses reportedly never reopening after major disasters, the reality of our situation starts to sink in. An estimated 43 percent of small businesses don’t survive, and another 29 percent close their doors within two years, according to FEMA. This paints a grim picture for many local establishments that have just begun to pick up the pieces.
As we stroll through the devastated neighborhoods, we see signs of resilience and determination. Cleanup efforts are already underway in the hardest-hit areas. In places like the River Arts District and Biltmore Village, local businesses are stepping up and organizing fundraising drives. These efforts are geared not just at rebuilding but at supporting the many workers who now find themselves without jobs.
One local business, the Asheville Guitar Bar, shared their heart-wrenching story on social media, stating, “Our beloved venue, the Cotton Mill Building, and our neighbors at 2nd Gear have drowned in the floodwaters.” They’ve begun a campaign to help garner support, noting that many businesses and artists are struggling more than ever. “This disaster is worse for us all than what COVID tried to be,” they wrote, echoing the feelings of many in the community.
Community support is essential to help these businesses recover. Fundraising initiatives such as GoFundMe pages have popped up left and right. One restaurant, 12 Bones, announced a fundraising effort with the aim of supporting their employees after facing catastrophic damage. “Entire livelihoods have been lost. One thing that would help immensely is monetary relief,” they stated.
We’re also witnessing a collective effort among many business owners. For instance, the owners of the beloved Zillicoah Brewing recently reported that over half of their equipment was lost. Their call for help on social media resonated deeply, with many people pledging support. “We’re going to fight to the bitter end to someday brew beer for you again,” they reassured their loyal customers.
Events like these remind us that we are all connected, and those connections are vital in times of crisis. One employee of Salvage Station shared, “Despite this devastation, our hearts are filled with gratitude that our entire crew is safe.” This sentiment rings true across the board, as local residents and businesses come together to support one another.
We see neighbors helping neighbors, businesses boosting each other on social media, and community members stepping up to lend a hand. The spirit of Asheville refuses to be defeated, and while rebuilding will take time and effort, the strength found in this community is a beacon of hope.
If you’re in a position to do so, consider extending that helping hand. Every dollar counts, and every gesture of kindness makes a difference. Whether you donate to a local business or simply share their stories, you can be part of this rebuilding journey.
As the cleanup continues and the fog of loss begins to lift, let’s hold onto the hope and unity that defines Asheville. Together, we can navigate through this challenging time, emerging stronger than before.
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