The Houston Police Department has reopened its storefront in the Chinatown area of west Houston to respond to non-emergency neighborhood safety issues.
“This is especially important because, right now, given our political climate, given what’s happening in our society, the Asian American community feels more under attack than we have in a very very long time, and this is not just an attack in a metaphorical sense but a real genuine fear of physical danger,” state Rep. Gene Wu said at a reopening celebration this week.
This may worth something:
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market opens pop-up storefront for holiday season | AZ Big Media
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market announced that it will be opening a pop-up location at Scottsdale Quarter, where shoppers will find a collection of creatively curated vintage, artisan-made, and other goods from local small businesses. The Holiday Pop-U p , which will open November 1 and run through December 2020, will feature over 25 of Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market's vendors selling all things chippy, rusty, vintage and handmade.
Junk in the Trunk Market, a semi-annual shopping experience that is the most popular attraction of its kind in the Southwest, canceled its 2020 Scottsdale Markets due to COVID-19 and their desire to do their part to keep everyone healthy. The pop-up event will allow people to shop for the one-of-a-kind items that Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market is known for in a smaller, more intimate setting.
Paterson grocery store owner busted selling heroin out of Union Avenue storefront, $16,000 cash
Acevedo had 40 glassine envelopes of heroin in his possession at the store. A search of the store yielded 50 more glassine envelopes of heroin, some marijuana, and $587 in cash.
Police searched his house at 1-3 Garrison Street. 50 grams of marijuana, 5 Oxycodone tablets, and $15,988 in cash was seized from his house.
Empty storefronts prevent growth, deter shoppers in downtown Dover
A walk down Loockerman Street takes visitors past some of the gems of downtown Dover, from boutiques boasting trendy fashions to gift shops with handcrafted treasures to family-owned restaurants and barbershops where everyone knows your name.
Still, scattered among these businesses are empty storefronts, which Mayor Robin Christiansen said may discourage potential business owners who see the vacancies as a sign the area is not a good investment.
"Vacant buildings don't send a great message as far as I'm concerned," he said. "We need to get them filled up, and we need to get them fixed up, so people know we're in business to do business."
Quite a lot has been going on:
Albuquerque bakery opens first storefront as business booms during pandemic | KRQE News 13
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One metro bakery says business is booming even during the pandemic. So much so, they’ve been able to open their first storefront. A high school baking contest first helped Amanda Jones’ dreams take rise.
“I won first place and I think it was in that moment that I was like, I could potentially have a future with this,” said Amanda Jones, the owner of A Heavenly Taste Cakery. “I’ve always loved baking in the kitchen with my mom.”
PHOTOS: Blanc on Boston adds color to storefront - Port Arthur News | Port Arthur News
Blanc on Boston employee Jayna Lacy, left, and Buckstin Brewing owner Gabby Blanco, right, pose outside of the boutique's new floral mural. (Cassandra Jenkins/The News)
Amazon opens stores in Houston area | khou.com
The online retail provider opened two new brick-and-mortar stores Friday inside two Houston-area malls -- The Woodlands Mall and Baybrook Mall.
* * *
The store carries top-rated Amazon products including electronic devices, kitchen appliances, toys, books, games and more.
"Everything in store is rated 4 stars and above by our customers, or is a top seller, or is new and trending on Amazon.com," said a spokesperson for the company.
Photos: Locksmith closing doors, going mobile after 96 years | Local Business | stltoday.com
After 96 years in business at the same location on the corner of North Kingshighway and Page Boulevard Heuer Locksmith in St. Louis will be closing its storefront and going completely to a mobile operation.
* * *
Owner Edward Mueller talks with his brother and employee Virgil Mueller at Heuer Locksmith in St. Louis on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Andy Basford rekeys a lock core at Heuer Locksmith in St. Louis on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
No comments:
Post a Comment