Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
Shops, Services, Restaurants
The business partners behind a proposed Ocean Avenue cannabis retailer held a community meeting to share information and collect feedback.
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The new dance class provider is offering children’s ballet classes at Ingleside’s indoor playground Little Oceanauts.
Shrey Purohit and Neil Ballard will send off their art showroom after a year of holding exhibitions and proving that art is alive in Ingleside.
The under-the-sea themed indoor play center weathered the pandemic and is trying new ideas to build its business back up.
A look back at this history of the neighborhoods through the life and times of the late Valente Marini Perata Mortuary.
Korean Martial Arts Center has provided training for all ages for decades. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story.
The popular Korean American grocer will get more ground floor and basement space along with 57 reserved parking spaces.
After five years on Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue, the affordable sushi spot moved to a new location in San Leandro.
Merchants said the marketing campaigns should be designed to attract residents and visitors alike for dining, shopping and cultural events.
Veteran restaurateurs Barry Yeung and Ray Fong opened a new boba tea shop in Ingleside.
The new Asian speciality grocer opened in May and offers a cornucopia of produce and food items.
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