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Elijah Brumback


| Friday, March 27th, 2015

SLO restaurateur rides a wave of business, tourism growth

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The city is building an impressive lineup of new restaurants, which are filling up vacant real estate.

| Friday, March 27th, 2015

MOXI museum could spark revival on lower State Street

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Geared toward children between ages three and 12 and scheduled to open in late 2016, the museum is expected to draw upwards of 95,000 visitors annually.

| Friday, March 20th, 2015

Lompoc staff questions Space Center proposal

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Key components of the proposal including relevant experience, financial resources and development partners were significantly lacking, according to a city staff report.

| Friday, March 20th, 2015

Pedal to the metal: Stinner Frameworks expands

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The company is one of just 100 or so handmade bike builders in the U.S. that, save for components like brakes and wheels, custom manufacture everything from the bicycle frame to the paint.

| Friday, March 20th, 2015

Lululemon store headed back to downtown SLO, this time to stay

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The Lululemon showroom is slated to take up residence in the historic Kaetzel House at 547 Marsh St., the former home of the Land Conservancy of SLO County and the Johnson Gallery.

| Friday, March 13th, 2015

Simon bid shakes up mall ownership

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Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group isn’t satisfied with its 3.6 percent ownership stake in its real estate investment trust competitor Macerich Co.

| Friday, March 13th, 2015

Craft brew startups look for niches as capital bubbles up

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While jousting in the upper rungs of the craft beer industry is limited, the battle at the bottom is getting interesting.