Members of the Castro Merchants Association are wrestling among themselves about how to spend $100,000 that’s been made available to them by the city to encourage pop-ups in shuttered storefronts.
A public squabble about how to spend $100,000 that’s been made available to the Castro Merchants Association by the city to encourage pop-ups in shuttered storefronts seems to have been resolved by its board of directors on Friday.
A public squabble about how to spend $100,000 that’s been made available to the Castro Merchants Association by the city to encourage pop-ups in shuttered storefronts seems to have been resolved by its board of directors on Friday.
A public squabble about how to spend $100,000 that’s been made available to the Castro Merchants Association by the city to encourage pop-ups in shuttered storefronts seems to have been resolved by its board of directors on Friday.
Members of the Castro Merchants Association are wrestling among themselves about how to spend $100,000 that’s been made available to them by the city to encourage pop-ups in shuttered storefronts.