On December 8, the Sharp Coronado Hospital Auxiliary’s Quilt and Lapghan Committee transformed the hospital’s atmosphere into a cozy space as they distributed their annual collection of quilts and knitted
Soroptimist International of Coronado had much to celebrate when they gathered for their annual year-end celebration. Held at a beautiful home on First Street against the spectacular backdrop of the
In Coronado, the Dec. 6 downpour flooded several homes, businesses and city-owned properties, including parts of city hall, the police department, the public library and the senior center. Not even the city’s crown jewel, the historic Hotel del Coronado, was spared.
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In market towns across Britain, a major shift is underway which is seeing swathes of the high street being demolished and converted into flats and new builds in an overhaul of once thriving community centres.
After peaking in their Victorian heyday, many of these once great emporiums of commerce have struggled to adapt to the rise of online shopping, while changing drinking habits have seen the last round called at thousands of pubs.
Officials across the country are increasingly turning to housing to fill up empty retail units, with the government set to relax planning laws to make shop conversions easier.