'We have nothing left': Minneapolis business owner starts over after store is burned to the ground

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'We have nothing left': Minneapolis business owner starts over after store is burned to the ground
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'The message is bigger than the businesses.' Unrest in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd has resulted in numerous buildings being burned down. Brandy Moore’s stores were among them.

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