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University Heights gym defies cease and desist, closure orders from San Diego County
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Boulevard Fitness, the University Heights gym now notorious for remaining open amid closure orders, has entered uncharted waters Monday. After receiving multiple visits from San Diego County officials and local police officers — and receiving official documents ordering its closure — the gym has continued business indoors. This is the first time a San Diego business has ignored follow-up actions by county officials. On July 21, Boulevard Fitness received a cease and desist order, but chose to remain open. Days...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Boulevard Fitness, the University Heights gym now notorious for remaining open amid closure orders, has entered uncharted waters Monday. After receiving multiple visits from San Diego County officials and local police officers — and receiving official documents ordering its closure — the gym has continued business indoors. This is the first time a San Diego business has ignored follow-up actions by county officials. On July 21, Boulevard Fitness received a cease and desist order, but chose to remain open. Days...WW…
The collapse of small business: How the shutdown could change the face of San Diego's neighborhoods
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement In San Diego’s South Park neighborhood, the doors of small shops are typically thrown open. Dogs strolling past tug their humans into the open doorways, collecting treats from the business owners up and down Fern Street.Like most local neighborhoods, the shop owners here are the stewards of their streets. They keep the sidewalks clean; the trash cans emptied; the water bowls full for their resident pets. The storefronts, meticulously cared for, are uniquely San Diegan, as chains are rarely welcomed. Frilly coats,...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement In San Diego’s South Park neighborhood, the doors of small shops are typically thrown open. Dogs strolling past tug their humans into the open doorways, collecting treats from the business owners up and down Fern Street.Like most local neighborhoods, the shop owners here are the stewards of their streets. They keep the sidewalks clean; the trash cans emptied; the water bowls full for their resident pets. The storefronts, meticulously cared for, are uniquely San Diegan, as chains are rarely welcomed. Frilly coats,...WW…
Lab-grown fish just got real. San Diego startup shows off first slaughter-free yellowtail
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement A San Diego foodtech startup has grown fillets of yellowtail fish entirely from cells, making the local company one of the most scientifically advanced in the world of lab-grown seafood. The startup, called BlueNalu, is less than 2 years old and yet it has hit a scientific milestone many researchers only dream of. In front of a small crowd gathered at San Diego Bay last week, the startup’s chef prepared the lab-created yellowtail fish in a variety of ways, from fish tacos and poke to seafood bisque.For those...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement A San Diego foodtech startup has grown fillets of yellowtail fish entirely from cells, making the local company one of the most scientifically advanced in the world of lab-grown seafood. The startup, called BlueNalu, is less than 2 years old and yet it has hit a scientific milestone many researchers only dream of. In front of a small crowd gathered at San Diego Bay last week, the startup’s chef prepared the lab-created yellowtail fish in a variety of ways, from fish tacos and poke to seafood bisque.For those...WW…
Armed with shotguns, a dozen men are guarding Russian restaurant against looters in downtown San Diego
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Every night this week, a band of men stands guard in front of Pushkin Russian Restaurant in downtown San Diego, armed with shotguns and handguns while activists march the streets around them.Outside the upscale restaurant, the men stand like soldiers — arms folded against their chests; feet planted hip-width apart. Inside, two men hold shotguns from behind a large window facing out to the street. They’ve been there every night since Sunday, guarding the restaurant into the early hours of the morning.“The shotguns...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Every night this week, a band of men stands guard in front of Pushkin Russian Restaurant in downtown San Diego, armed with shotguns and handguns while activists march the streets around them.Outside the upscale restaurant, the men stand like soldiers — arms folded against their chests; feet planted hip-width apart. Inside, two men hold shotguns from behind a large window facing out to the street. They’ve been there every night since Sunday, guarding the restaurant into the early hours of the morning.“The shotguns...WW…
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