The Club Monaco at 211 Columbus Avenue (between 69th and 70th streets) has closed its doors for good. The store appears to have first opened The post Club Monaco Closes Columbus Avenue Store appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
San Antonio's only locally owned Halloween shop is suffering an untimely end after 12 years in business. Hocus Pocus at 8507 McCullough Ave #D-5 will close in early November due to increasing pressure from tariffs and competition from big-box retailers like Spirit Halloween. The ownership team — Michael Tellez, Josh Saunders, Lynn Saunders, and Savannah Saunders — announced the imminent shutter in a frank blog post, saying the decision was made with "heavy hearts." "Like many independent,...| CultureMap San Antonio
St. Paul Square's quest to become a revitalized entertainment district hit a major setback on September 28 as four bars simultaneously shuttered. Blessed Bogside, The Box, Frankie's Roundup, and Vino Veritas, the four concepts that made up Outpost Junction, unexpectedly ended service with one last social media post. "All good things must come to an end — tonight will be our last night at Outpost Junction," read a post simultaneously posted on all the bar group's accounts. "We'll be closing ...| CultureMap San Antonio
Editor's note: The top Fort Worth news of the week includes a slew of restaurant closures. Plus, a historic Fort Worth home hits the market. Catch up on our most popular stories below, then visit this guide for more weekend fun. 1. Fort Worth suffers sudden burst of restaurant closings all at once. It was a tough week for Fort Worth restaurants with a shocking number of closures in the works. 2. Christmas restaurant Campo Verde in Arlington to close after 40+ years. After more than 40 years o...| CultureMap Fort Worth
It's a tough week for Fort Worth restaurants with a shocking number of closures in the works, including some long-standing revered institutions, some of which have already closed or are about to. Some of the closures are due to health concerns on the part of the operators; others are due to economic struggles. These Fort Worth restaurants are closing or about to close: Belzoni's Catfish CafeClosing September 27 Longtime seafood restaurant from founder Dwight Cooley is closing. "After 31 years...| CultureMap Fort Worth
The Salad and Go chain, known for quick and affordable salads, is closing 18 locations across Dallas-Fort Worth, including seven in the Fort Worth area. In good news, 25 locations will remain open. The one-of-a-kind concept, which specializes in low-priced salads in a drive-thru-only format, initally announced its closure plans on September 17, with a commitment to keep a presence in the DFW area and Oklahoma, plus locations in Arizona and Las Vegas. These closures will still leave more than ...| CultureMap Fort Worth
After a decade of rocking the St. Mary’s Strip, The Amp Room is calling last call. The bar, one of San Antonio’s few live music venues that booked local acts, says it only has three weekends to go before it closes for good on October 4.| CultureMap San Antonio
Editor's note: The top San Antonio news of the week includes a mysterious restaurant closure and a bakery chain's Alamo City debut. Dig into our most popular stories below, then visit this guide for weekend fun.| CultureMap San Antonio
Cheap salad chain Salad and Go is going, going, gone: The one-of-a-kind salad chain that churned out low-priced salads in a drive-thru-only format, has plans to close 41 restaurants, including all four of the San Antonio outposts.| CultureMap San Antonio
Editor's note: It's time to look back at the top Houston news of the week, beginning with the richest Houstonians of them all. Plus, a local billionaire is selling his superyacht, and a fancy farm hits the market for almost $30 million. Get the details on our most popular stories below, then plan your weekend via this guide.| CultureMap Houston
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