People will collect just about anything.
Just ask Don Spagnolo, owner of an an online collectibles marketplace based in Belle Vernon.
Last year, he bought fixtures from a bar that was going out of business, and the beer tap handles turned into a surprisingly hot seller.
“They’ve been in such demand, I’m trying to get more,” he said.
Spagnolo also deals in the usual pop culture items like trading cards, comic books, action figures, autographs and signed items, posters, magazines, lunch boxes, vinyl records and more.
Business is booming, to the extent that he’s recently re-branded and moved his ever-growing inventory to a larger space.
Proposed 160-Unit Apartment Complex Receives Narrow Support of Santa Maria Council
City leaders deny an appeal filed by neighbors concerned about parking and other effects stemming from the Centennial Gardens development
Neighbors of an empty lot near West Battles Road and South Depot Street in Santa Maria oppose a planned 160-unit apartment complex. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully
January 20, 2021
| 8:09 p.m.
An apartment complex with 160 units proposed for Santa Maria received narrow approval after neighbors appealed the project to the City Council amid concerns about inadequate parking spilling onto nearby streets.
After 90 minutes of discussion, council members voted 3-2 to deny an appeal from Pacific Crest Estates homeowners and approve the Centennial Gardens Apartments proposal.