The old standard Broadway Chelsea awning above Cuscatlán Restaurant was a beacon of mixed message for decades in the Broadway business district.
There was nothing wrong with the look, or the restaurant, but it didn't scream out to be new, exciting and fun.
Rebranded as 'Rodeo' and now with a brand-new storefront, the Chelsea Square restaurant has turned over a new leaf and has found great momentum that they hope carries over into the rest of the district.
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Montrealers battle over reasons why their booming city is plagued by empty storefronts - 660 NEWS
MONTREAL — On the corner of Montreal’s historic St-Laurent Blvd. and trendy St-Viateur Street — known for the 24-hour St-Viateur Bagel Shop — lies an empty storefront that has become a symbol of the city’s retail woes.
And Danny Lavy, co-owner of the company that owns the building, has joined a list of real estate players fingered as neighbourhood villains in various pockets of the city.
Lavy and other landlords are accused by local residents, city politicians and small business owners of being major contributors to the wave of vacant storefronts plaguing such storied Montreal arteries as St-Denis Street, Ste-Catherine Street, and Park Ave.
Sports Bar Planned For Former Hamilton’s Spot Near Loyola Put On Ice For Lack Of Funding
EDGEWATER — The quest to find a permanent replacement for the former Hamilton’s storefront will continue, with a tavern planned for the space now “on hold.”
The team behind Uptown’s pioneering gay sports bar Crew Bar and Grill previously announced plans to fill the former Hamilton’s space at 6341 N. Broadway with Cochran’s Tavern, an American-style eatery and bar.
Announced in early 2019, Steve Milford and Brian Wells said Cochran’s would open in 2020 while they sought funding for the venture, Eater previously reported . On Dec. 31, the business partners announced Cochran’s would be put “on hold” due to a lack of funding.
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Cadillac's Chicken and Fish food truck to open restaurant in Highview
Cadillac's Chicken and Fish opened as a food truck in 2016. Now, the Buchanan family is opening a brick-and-mortar storefront at 7105 Fegenbush Lane in Highview.
The 68-seat, 2800-square-foot restaurant is aiming for an early March opening and has already hired about 14 employees.
The truck serves dishes like catfish, codfish plates, chicken tenders and fish tacos with simple sides like fries and coleslaw. The restaurant will expand on the food truck menu, adding appetizers, salads, a soup of the day, and sides such as baked beans, green beans, mac and cheese, hand-breaded onion rings and homemade hushpuppies.
How To Get Your Art Featured in Cambridge Storefronts | Cambridge, MA Patch
The inaugural Vacant Storefront Creative Design Contest, which began in early 2019, received over 400 entries of original artwork. Five winners were chosen— Karl Baden, Malia Edney, Judith Motzkin, Deidre Tao, and Shane Taremi—and their art has been featured in 9 commercial properties across Cambridge since last spring.
For the 2020 contest, five winners will again be chosen through a jury and public voting process and each will be awarded a one-time honorarium of $1,000. These winning designs will be available for Cambridge property owners to print and display in vacant ground-floor storefronts throughout the city.
Stores were built on Zion Cemetery and blacks shopped there. Fear is why.
It's a question local NAACP leaders have been asking to determine who is accountable for the disappearance of what was believed to be Tampa's first African American cemetery, established in 1901 and gone from public view by the late 1920s.
One answer appears to be white landowners who, in documents filed with the city of Tampa, acknowledged the cemetery was there during the same year they sought approval to build on the land. It was 1929.
But Times research into the story of Zion indicates that local blacks knew, too — and even shopped at the bakery, poultry store and furniture store that were built on top of the cemetery.
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