Ellicott City business remade on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back closes because of COVID

Ellicott City's Jaxon Edwin Social House survived two devastating floods, but it won't make it through the coronavirus pandemic.  

The barbershop/coffee shop/bar hybrid was one of the businesses remade this year on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back episode focused on Ellicott City.

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The business said in a Facebook post that COVID-19 challenges including occupancy limits, two customers testing positive for coronavirus and a landlord refusing to budge on rent were too much to overcome.

FOX 5 covered Ellicott City's transformation throughout the show's production:

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Visiting the Ellicott City businesses featured on Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back

FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy stopped by Ellicott City after the show aired to see how The Little Market Café, Ellicott Mills Brewing Company and Phoenix Emporium are doing now that they have reopened!