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MRLA pushes for expanded indoor capacity Restaurant (WDIV) The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association (MRLA) is sounding the alarm on the coming struggle of cold weather business during the coronavirus pandemic. The MRLA released new economic impact data outlining the devastation that will be caused to Michigan's hospitality industry, the state's second largest employer, as colder months approach if no action is taken and mandated capacity reductions remain. MRLA says that while expanded outdoor patio seating, great weather and federal stimulus funding helped to sustain the industry throughout the summer, more than half of the hotels in Michigan remain unprofitable and nearly a quarter of the state's restaurants do not anticipate being in business in six months. "The hospitality industry in Michigan finds itself in a precarious position this fall as dropping temperatures and mandatory capacity restrictions indoors threaten its very existence, " said Justin Winslow, president and CEO of the MRLA.