"'I have mixed feelings,' clothier Enda King said as he arranged shirts in the stylish casual menswear store that bears his name. 'On one hand, this Pinkberry store has brought a lot more people into the street and into the store, so it's hard for me to say I honestly don't want them here. However, I don't like the idea of McDonald's.'"
Carla Hall in the Los Angeles Times depicts the efforts in Venice to kick out chain stores.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Unchained
Labels:
2000s,
Counterculture,
economic history,
Los Angeles,
urban history
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