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Khan family, Jaguars Foundation make $1 million commitment to Jacksonville s eastside

Khan family, Jaguars Foundation make $1 million commitment to Jacksonville’s eastside Jaguars launch partnership with LIFT JAX and Historic Eastside CDC Published:  Updated:  Tags:  (Ben Liebenberg/NFL) (2018 National Football League) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Jaguars Owner Shad Khan, through the Jaguars Foundation, personally committed $1 million to LIFT JAX and their work with the Historic Eastside Community Development Corporation (HECDC). The donation aims to support the holistic revitalization of the Eastside neighborhood, also known as Out East, and continue work being done by members of the Jaguars organization to support a “culturally-rich and important neighborhood less than a mile from the team’s home at TIAA Bank Field,” according to a release.

What you should do in Houston this weekend, Dec 25-27

What you should do in Houston this weekend, March 26-28 FacebookTwitterEmail 7:30 p.m. | March 26 | Alamo Drafthouse LaCenterra | Tickets: $12 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. | March 27-28 | Independence Park | Tickets: $10 Bud Light and Outlaw Nation present the 2021 Pearland Houston Music & Arts Festival featuring live music, concerts, a classic car show, and dozens of attractions. The Taste of Texas Food Garden will also be on hand featuring delicious cuisine and cold domestic and craft beers. When the work is outside, there s sun and wind and the unpredictable happens, so it s like you re creating this moment it time, Hayes said of her landscape art installationsRachel Hayes

Column One: This mall has been devastated A lean Christmas, empty stores and an unsettling future [Los Angeles Times]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Column One: ‘This mall has been devastated.’ A lean Christmas, empty stores and an unsettling future [Los Angeles Times] The food court is mostly shuttered. The Museum of African American Art, located improbably inside a Macy’s, is closed for now. And Black Santa is not coming to town. The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza may be open, but it doesn’t much feel that way. Gone is the classic mall background noise Top 40 music drowned out by people talking, walking, rustling shopping bags. Gone are the free weekly workouts and the book readings. The stores have signs in the windows noting that they are open with limited capacity, but more often than not there’s only a lone shopkeeper inside.

Column One: This mall has been devastated A lean Christmas, empty stores and an unsettling future

Column One: This mall has been devastated. A lean Christmas, empty stores and an unsettling future Arit John © Provided by The LA Times A shopper goes up on the escalator in Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza on Dec. 8 in Los Angeles. The Baldwin Hills mall is on the market and has few visitors each day. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) The food court is mostly shuttered. The Museum of African American Art, located improbably inside a Macy s, is closed for now. And Black Santa is not coming to town. The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza may be open, but it doesn t much feel that way.

Shops at the Crenshaw mall weather pandemic ahead of sale

The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza may be open, but it doesn’t much feel that way. For the record: 8:58 AM, Dec. 22, 2020A previous version of this article misidentified CIM Group’s headquarters as being located in New York. The company is based in Los Angeles. Gone is the classic mall background noise Top 40 music drowned out by people talking, walking, rustling shopping bags. Gone are the free weekly workouts and the book readings. The stores have signs in the windows noting that they are open with limited capacity, but more often than not there’s only a lone shopkeeper inside.

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