BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The storefront of an Exxon gas station at the intersection of E 29th Street and E. Villa Maria Road has been damaged after a vehicle crashed into it.
Here's a look at the car that hit the convenience store on E. 29th at Villa Maria today in Bryan. No injuries...
Currently, no injuries have been reported. Bryan police are investigating the crash. The management at Rustler Den says the store is still open at this time as repairs are being made.
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Storefront floats celebrate the Margarita and bid good riddance to 2020 | Uptown Messenger
Two more storefront floats have appeared along Magazine Street this week – at Del Fuego TaquerÃa and McEnery Residential. One is part of the Krewe of House Floats subkrewe for the Audubon Riverside neighborhood, and the other joined up with the Krewe of Read Beans’ “Hire a Mardi Gras Artist” project.
Chef Dave Wright at Del Fuego TaquerÃa summed up their decision to make a storefront float this way: "We're all really going to miss the parades this year, so when the Krewe of House Floats was formed, we jumped on the idea of celebrating Mardi Gras in our neighborhood. Our 'Krewe of House Margarita' is where it's at!"
An independent Horsham pharmacy turns vacant storefront into vaccine clinic | Photos
Kaufman Music Center Turns New York City Storefronts Into Stages - WSJ
Now, the Kaufman Music Center, a fixture on Manhattan's Upper West Side since 1952, is trying another approach: putting artists behind a storefront window to entertain New Yorkers as they pass by, with the music amplified on the street.
The series, appropriately dubbed Musical Storefronts, kicked off in January and is scheduled to run through the end of March. The center is careful not to announce the exact location of the performances, except to say they take place somewhere north of Columbus Circle on the West Side, to keep large crowds from gathering for them. Similarly, the center isn't providing information on exact performance dates and times.
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Car crashes into Belmont storefront - The Boston Globe
A car crashed into a store in Belmont Monday evening as the first major winter storm of the year brought heavy snowfall into the area.
Icy weather conditions and low visibility caused a black Toyota SUV to swerve and break through the storefront of Art's Specialties on Trapelo Rd, the Belmont Fire Department said. The incident happened around 6:10 p.m.
Photos from the department show debris and shattered glass on the floor where the vehicle crashed through two large windows. No injuries were reported.
City's storefront improvement grant could expand to include Whyte Avenue businesses in alleys |
EDMONTON -- A popular grant program that helps beautify storefronts in our city may be expanding. Councillors want to include a niche group of businesses whose storefronts are actually in the back.
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Made by Marcus is one of a few businesses in Old Strathcona without a traditional storefront, instead, it opens up to the back alley.
Marcus Purtzki owns the business, his landlord has beautified the space. The walls and walkway have been renewed, lighting and signage installed, all in an effort to attract customers.
Forbidden Foods launches Funch baby foods storefront on China's Tmall Global marketplace
Health-focused Australian producer Forbidden Foods (ASX: FFF) will make its Funch line of baby products available to Chinese consumers for the first time, with the launch of an online store on China's largest cross-border marketplace Tmall Global.
The company has partnered with regional marketing specialist Yaru Ventures to facilitate its retail entry into China and south-east Asia.
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Forbidden Foods co-founder Jarrod Milani said the Tmall store would be an official outlet for Chinese consumers to purchase Australian-made baby food products from Funch.
Grotto Pizza buys Dolle's block in Rehoboth for $6M - DBT
Dolle's Candyland and its block of neighboring storefronts were bought for $6 million. | DBT PHOTO BY MARIA DEFORREST
REHOBOTH BEACH — The iconic Dolle’s Candyland property at the corner of Rehoboth Avenue and the boardwalk has been bought by fellow beach business titan Grotto Pizza , along with neighboring beachfront boardwalk properties on the block.
Grotto Pizza and their partner investor Onix Group , of Kennett Square, Pa., bought the storefronts that stretch from Kohr Brothers Frozen Custard to Zelky's Beach Arcade for $6 million on Jan. 29, according to county land records. Grotto Pizza currently owns property on the corner of Baltimore Avenue and the boardwalk, just north of Dolle's. The purchase means that the restaurant chain now owns the frontage of one of the most visited stretches of the city's boardwalk.
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For several months, thieves have been breaking into businesses across the city and region stealing ATM machines. On… https://t.co/3BbsFjWZkb justin_fenton (from BALTIMORE, Md.) Mon Feb 01 22:09:09 +0000 2021
We're investigating a burglary at a store in Bristol at 12.45am today (Mon 1 Feb). A black Peugeot was driven into… https://t.co/jWqoQ4N69G ASPolice (from Avon and Somerset, UK) Mon Feb 01 17:15:05 +0000 2021
#HeadsUp 3 female robbery suspects need to be identified. On Jan. 22 they robbed a convenience store on Bryant Irv… https://t.co/dBTERRzpo7 fortworthpd (from Fort Worth, TX) Mon Feb 01 16:26:12 +0000 2021
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