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Small businesses are the heart of our community — let’s take a closer look at La Galleria San Diego, a shop at Liberty Station that sells unique gifts made by artists around the world.
From seasonal offerings and community gatherings to food + live music, our city has it all this month.
The new outdoor space is a collaborative drink + food hub helmed by Deft Brewing and Lost Cause Meadery
The breakfast + lunch menu features everything from bakery staples like bagels and knish to sandwiches, salads, and sides.
Phase one is expected to be completed in 2025.
The Del began its “Master Plan” in 2019, which included restoring the historic hotel’s sense of “grand arrival” — and so much more.
A perfect blend of laid-back beach living and San Diego’s nightlife.
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The historic venue on Fourth Avenue debuted in March 1924 as a vaudeville and movie theater.
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The space restored historic elements and will serve as a supper lounge and host live music performances.
These shows prove that San Diego is a great city for live music, and they’re just a sample of the shows coming this year.