
“COVID-19 has absolutely destroyed the events industry and we ask that through this crisis please be kind to all the vendors who are having trouble,” All Love Catering wrote in a Facebook post.
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“COVID-19 has absolutely destroyed the events industry and we ask that through this crisis please be kind to all the vendors who are having trouble,” All Love Catering wrote in a Facebook post.
A last-minute effort in court failed to prevent the deal from happening.
Previously, the site had no seating, minimal exterior lighting and little greenery.
Jared Blauweiss said he’d love to have more than 1,600 square feet, but prospective locations are hard to find.
The restaurant’s new home is less than a mile from its original one.
The store on Fillmore Street opened in 2016.
Yelp reviews indicate Arada had been open since at least 2007.
“I’m working with some voices that have not been center stage,” said Jordan Smiley.
La Tela is going up along 6th Avenue.
The property owner said San Antonio-based Kairoi Residential elected not to use options allowing it to extend the contract.
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