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Philadelphia Insectarium denied bankruptcy protection, faces possible shutdown and foreclosure
The Northeast Philadelphia insect museum's CEO said it will not pursue a bankruptcy filing again or appeal the dismissal of the Chapter 11 protection.
Food forests bring shade and sustenance to US cities, one parcel of land at a time
More than half of all people on Earth live in cities, and that share could reach 70% by 2050. But except for public parks, there aren’t many models for nature conservation that focus on caring for nature in urban areas.
One new idea that’s gaining attention is the concept of food forests — essentially, edible parks. These projects, often sited on vacant lots, grow large and small trees, vines, shrubs and plants that produce fruits, nuts and other edible products.
Unlike community gardens…
Bhangra & Beats Night Market aims to get downtown San Francisco moving again
Several dozen vendors and artisans — and lots of dance — will come to FiDi several Fridays this spring, summer and fall.
Lemon Perfect hits Target stores
The company now projects $60 million in retail sales in 2023.
Bhangra & Beats Night Market aims to get downtown S.F. moving again
Several dozen vendors and artisans — and lots of dance — will come to FiDi several Fridays this spring, summer and fall.
Owners to add rental units to iconic Winston-Salem building
An iconic building with prominent tenants in downtown Winston-Salem will soon have apartments and short-term vacation rentals.
5 things: Micro food hall Local Kitchens opens second Roseville site
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Last year, my colleague Jake Abbott told you that micro food hall Local Kitchens was planning a second site in Roseville. Locations…
West Sacramento moving to declare closed Club Pheasant as surplus land
For the landmark West Sacramento restaurant Club Pheasant, a new future is in the early stages of taking shape.
Dutch Bros Coffee proposes another Osceola County location
The publicly traded, Oregon-based coffee chain does not have a location in Florida yet.
Owners to convert part of Chatham building in downtown Winston-Salem into apartments
Some of the units are planned to become short-term vacation rentals, and two tenants, Washington Perk & Provisions and Aperture Cinema, will remain after signing new leases.