by Michelle Delaney, owner/editor of The South Lake Tablet
The closing of Grace O’Malley’s in Clermont saddens me deeply. Any business closing is heartbreaking, especially when you consider the countless hours, energy, and commitment that go into opening and maintaining a business.
As a business owner myself, and as a Clermont resident for more than 50 years, I feel a profound connection to our local business community. We, as business owners, work tirelessly to keep our doors open. We care about our patrons, we take pride in our community, and we strive to play an important role in providing services, gathering places, and opportunities that make South Lake stronger.
Yet, despite our best efforts, there are times when success is determined by factors beyond our control. The economy, rising costs, high rents, loans, and increasing overhead can overwhelm even the most dedicated and innovative business owner. It’s not easy being a business owner. Many of us ask ourselves, What could I have done differently? Sometimes, the difficult truth is that there was nothing more we could have done.
Grace O’Malley’s closing is not just the end of a business—it’s a reminder of the challenges so many local businesses face. While we mourn its loss, we should also recognize and support the entrepreneurs who continue to pour their hearts into keeping South Lake vibrant. Every time we shop, dine, or do business locally, we help ensure that our community businesses can weather the storms of an unpredictable economy.




