Bingham Bites was kept busy during its grand opening and open house Friday at its new storefront at the front end of Downtown Bakery at 111 W. Bridge St. in Blackfoot.
BLACKFOOT — Bingham Bites has gone downtown after a year of building up business and a reputation locally as a home-based food operation for the past year, opening in the front of the Downtown Bread location at 111 W. Bridge St. in Blackfoot.
Bingham Bites had a grand opening and open house at its new location on Friday, and it was a big success, according to owner Karly Bingham.
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County Plans to Permit 6 Storefront Marijuana Dispensaries and Start Selection Process in June |
As Santa Barbara County looks to cannabis tax revenues to “backfill” other revenue losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic , it soon will start the selection process for six storefront dispensaries.
The county has the second-most state licenses for cultivation in California, and that’s where most of the tax money is coming from right now.
This past week, the county reported that cannabis operators have paid $6.7 million in taxes this fiscal year, surpassing last year’s total with three months to go. Budget staff expect more than $10 million to come in next year.
Metro Entertainment reopens for the first time in two months - KEYT | KCOY
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Following a two-month closure, longtime comic book shop Metro Entertainment has reopened to the public.
With State Street closed to cars, many people walked around downtown throughout Memorial Day weekend.
This led to a good portion of these pedestrians wandering back into the local business for the first time in quite some time.
"I think the idea of shutting down State Street was brilliant," Metro Entertainment manager Jim Tourville said. "Today, we're already seeing a ton of foot traffic."
Local artists connect U-District community through storefront murals | Arts And Leisure |
UW Medicine announced Monday it had concluded bargaining with unions and is temporarily furloughing 4,000 of its unionized workers.
In an attempt to lure the No. 1 football recruit in the country, the University of Washington extended an offer to Eastside Catholic High School's J.T. Tuimoloau — in basketball.
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Two years ago, Greyhound made changes to ensure that its website and mobile apps were usable by screen readers after the company was sued by five California residents who couldn't access the interface without assistive technology.
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Town awards funding to five businesses for storefront improvements – The Morinville News
Morinville’s 2020 budget included an economic development initiative to help improve the look of Morinville’s downtown core. The Storefront Improvement program had $50,000 allocated for this year to provide up to $10,000 in matching dollars to businesses improving their storefronts.
The program launched in February, intended to improve the look of commercial properties as well as increase sales and foot traffic downtown, drew nine applications from local businesses. The Town says the Project Review Committee reviewed all applications using design principles and the intent of the program. Out of the nine applications, five were selected to receive the full $10,000 in matching dollars for their improvements.
Morinville announces Storefront Improvement Program recipients - FortSaskOnline.com
Acute Workshop holds closing sale at Cypress storefront | Community Impact Newspaper
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Under guidelines from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, day care centers, bars and entertainment venues—including bowling alleys and bingo parlors—were allowed to reopen a limited occupancy May 22.
The Jersey Village Community Swimming Pool will reopen May 30 under its regular operating hours after being closed since late March due to the coronavirus.
After closing State Street storefront, Plum Goods planning transition to next chapter - KEYT |
The store sold jewelry, art, books, clothing and other gifts. For several years in a row, the Santa Barbara Independent recognized the store as the best gift shop in Santa Barbara.
Owner Amy Cooper and creative director Fabian Ojeda first announced the news on Instagram , saying they are creating a new Plum Goods website to "support and celebrate our favorite artists and bring you things you love to give."
"We really feel like we set out to create an amazing, one-of-a-kind experience, and we did that," Cooper said. "There wasn't that existing already [downtown]: a fair-trade, handmade store… So I thought, 'this is the perfect way to combine what I love and care about, which is beautiful goods made with integrity, in a market where it's missing that.'"
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