It was just not an option to keep it open.
Financially I mean. Like, unless you want to lose money there's a limit on how much longer you can keep facilities like the Livonia and the St. Clair Shores ones open if they aren't profitable.
It was just not an option to keep it open.
Financially I mean. Like, unless you want to lose money there's a limit on how much longer you can keep facilities like the Livonia and the St. Clair Shores ones open if they aren't profitable.
How many people were laid off? Is there info on that? I wonder how they will manage during this pandemic/financial crisis.