Manhattan Beach restaurants set to resume outdoor dining on Friday
SHARE Shellback manager Rico De Alba and former Shellback bouncer Wood were preparing the downtown Manhattan Beach s bar outdoor dining area on Wednesday, with hopes of serving outdoors on Friday. Photo by Kevin Cody
Shellback manager Rico De Alba and former Shellback bouncer “Wood” were preparing the downtown Manhattan Beach’s bar outdoor dining area on Wednesday, with hopes of serving outdoors on Friday. Photo by Kevin Cody
by Mark McDermott
Beleaguered restaurant owners in Manhattan Beach finally received some positive news after two months of being all but shuttered by COVID-19 restrictions.
King Harbor sea lions an attraction to some, attractive nuisance to others
SHARE Sea lions have their own 700 sq. ft. barge in King Harbor’s main channel. Photos by Kevin Cody
Sea lions have their own 700 sq. ft. barge in King Harbor’s main channel. Photos by Kevin Cody
by Rachel Reeves
In Redondo Beach, there is perhaps no better symbol of the tension between property-purchasing humans and nature-dwelling animals than the sea lion. Hermosa Beach has foxes, Palos Verdes has peacocks, and Redondo Beach has the brown, barking, walking sea lion.
“They’ve been here a long time, and at different times they have a different impact,” said Dave Lorenson, a boat captain with the Redondo Beach Harbor Patrol. “They do cause damage and get some of the local boaters and users of the harbor frustrated. They get on and into boats, they stay on docks, they can get into people’s stuff, they leave a mess and they also do damage to boats and docks.”
Vietnam’s Property Sector Proving Increasingly Attractive to Investors
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This increased level of transparency enables individuals fully benefited from the security provided by home-ownership, thanks to the deployment of market fairness, stringent regulations and improved accessibility.
This has helped Vietnam’s property market to become increasingly attractive to investors, both domestically and overseas. We’ll explore this further below, while asking why else people are flocking to invest in real estate in the Southeast Asian country.
Vietnam Real Estate Remains a Safe Haven Asset for Investors
Interestingly, the Vietnamese property market has experienced an inevitable downturn in 2020, thanks largely to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown measures.
A grinder erases lane lines on Pier Avenue in downtown Hermosa Beach on Monday in preparation for reducing the street from two car lanes in each direction to one, to make way for bicycles and more outdoor dining. Photo
A grinder erases lane lines on Pier Avenue in downtown Hermosa Beach on Monday in preparation for reducing the street from two car lanes in each direction to one, to make way for bicycles and more outdoor dining. Photo
Under the category of If you can’t fight ‘em, join ‘em, Manhattan Bread and Bagel is offering COVID cookies. Photo courtesy of Manhattan Bread and Bagel