Thread drift here, but even if the state and local government threw them a party, I don't think GameStop is re-opening. Ditto Pier 1. I'm sure there will be others. More on topic, I have my doubts half the independent restaurants/bars in the tourist area of Orlando ever re-open. I don't think you can overestimate the damage that's been done. Which will spin-off into major setbacks for the theme parks, that most disposable of disposable income splurges.
Even the businesses that can re-open are going to be hurting because people won't have the disposable income to spend that they had in the past. There will probably be another wave of business closings after everything opens up. Companies that know they are out of business will try to re-open just to unload inventory and cash out what they can. So far there's just talk about helping small business. They keep touting small business loans, but all that does is add overhead and more expenses. I saw one report that they might try to convert the rent and payroll parts of those loans to grants, but that doesn't help if you are completely shut down and still have non-rent bills coming in, nor does it help if your business takes a dive after this is over. They are probably going to bail out every industry with a lobby all the way to the foreign owned and flagged cruise lines, but after that and the trillions in stimulus and UI money they spend, I doubt there will be anything left for small businesses.