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America’s businesses are working together – serving, innovating, and connecting – to deliver unforgettable moments and experiences during important moments throughout the year.
America is powered by businesses. From the smallest startups to the biggest brands, American businesses of every size and industry go above and beyond every day to support their employees, serve their customers, and create experiences that drive economic growth. Brought to You By American Business highlights how businesses bring important cultural and sporting events to life, creating economic growth and unforgettable moments.
Brought to You by American Business – Halloween
Countless American manufacturers, retailers, and employers are working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the spirit of Halloween alive.
Brought to You by American Business – Back to School
Brought to You by American Business – Summer Fun
Brought to You by American Business – Spring Break
Brought to You by American Business – Valentine's Day
Brought to You By American Business – Super Bowl LVIII
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Sweetgreen makes efforts to help frontline workers, consumers, couriers, and staff amid COVID-19.
Since 2014, Compass Coffee has been a growing centerpiece of the Washington, D.C. community. For many, it’s where you grab your morning cup of joe and a snack to fuel you for the day. For others, it’s a place to meet with friends and colleagues while enjoying an afternoon pick-me-up. But in mid-March, the District’s order to close all in-person dining due to the threat of the coronavirus pandemic brought business as usual to a halt.