Local liqueur company Lombardi closed shop this month, falling victim to banks’ cautious small business lending practices. Nick Lawrence and a partner started Lombardi in Little Rock in 2007, shortly after Lawrence’s primary employer, Delta Airlines, filed bankruptcy.

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“I’m a pilot. My salary was sliced, my pension gone. I needed look into something else,” said Lawrence, a Little Rock native.

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