It's been over two years since La Cocina broke ground on its ambitious food hall in the Tenderloin, and almost five years since the project was announced. Now, it's preparing to open its doors to the dining public on April 5, just weeks after San Francisco has allowed indoor dining at a higher capacity. It's been a long wait for vendors and would-be diners: construction was almost completed when the lockdowns began in March 2020.
La Cocina opened the Marketplace in partnership with the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD), plus the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD), and the Real Estate Department, as well as Tenderloin Housing Clinic and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Here's what's been happening:
2 hour free parking ends at Marketplace Garage
The start of a new month comes with some changes to parking in downtown Burlington. Two-hour parking is no longer free at the marketplace garage.
“When guests come to downtown Burlington, they have somewhere to park,” said Jeff Padgett, director of parking and traffic. “We want to ensure there’s turnover in the garage.”
Padgett says the city will now charge a low fee for the marketplace garage. He says it’s often over-utilized because of its convenient front and center downtown location. Instead of the familiar 2 hours free, it will be $1 per hour for the first two hours. Prices beyond that have not been affected.
Law in the Marketplace: Should your corporation bother with bylaws?
Many New Hampshire courts have held that if a corporation fails to comply with "statutory formalities" under the New Hampshire Business Corporation Act (the "BCA") and acts with what the court views as serious unfairness towards one of its creditors, the court will "pierce the corporation's veil"; that is, it will hold the corporation's shareholders personally liable for the creditor's claims even though the BCA generally prohibits such a result.
■issuing corporate bylaws (which are internal rules of governance to be observed by the corporation's directors and officers),
The Minecraft Marketplace Spring Sale has begun with up to 75% off some items | Windows Central
The Minecraft news for the day isn't about a new update beta, but instead is about the new Minecraft Marketplace Spring Sale . From now until April 7, 2021, players can take advantage of mass discounts of up to 33% off on skins, textures, maps, adventures, and much more from the Minecraft Marketplace . Every day, up to three items will also be chosen to be discounts up to 75%. There's even a trailer for the Spring Sale that you can watch below.
Beyond the Spring Sale discounts, Minecrafters can also redeem a free skin pack, Spring Friends, that's available at any point during the sale.
did you hear about this:
Weekly jobless claims are up, but other signs point to a recovering job market - Marketplace
That's after falling below 700,000 the previous week for the first time since the massive wave of pandemic layoffs in March of last year.
Now, we, and lots of economists, have been treating these weekly jobless claims numbers as a good indicator of where the job market stands.
But there are some pretty good reasons to stop paying such close attention to it, because other indicators are telling us the job market’s recovering quite nicely.
New indoor marketplace coming soon | KEPR
First indoor marketplace is coming soon to Pasco - YakTriNews.com
PASCO, Wash — The first-ever indoor marketplace in the Tri-Cities is finally underway after nearly two years of planning.
Local business JMS Construction and Development and the Port of Pasco teamed up to create the giant walking community they’ve named Osprey Pointe .
The 76,000 sq. ft. marketplace is the first phase of a long-term, seven-year project that they hope will bring “what’s been missing” to the area.
Cybercriminal hacks vaccine marketplace, makes over $752K - Express Computer
In a bizarre incident, a hacker has taken down a vaccine marketplace being run on the Dark Web, created fake orders, cancelled them and took refund in Bitcoins worth $752,000, a report showed on Thursday.
According to a post on the market’s forum, a hacker figured out a way to create fake orders which he immediately cancelled using their seller account, creating refunded funds out of thin air, which he immediately withdrew.
Using this method, the hacker able to gain 13 Bitcoins (BTC), which is the equivalent of over $752,000, according to Check Point Research.
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