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      • SACRAMENTO — A string of break-ins at small Sacramento grocery stores and eateries has police on the hunt for suspects. In some cases, the thieves are taking off with the store safes and everything inside them.
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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · Federal and state agents closed three Sacramento grocery stores owned by City Councilperson Sean Loloee during an apparent raid Thursday. The three Viva Supermarkets – located on Marysville Boulevard and Norwood Avenue in Sacramento and on Folsom Boulevard in Rancho Cordova – all had signs on the door that read “Sorry, temporarily closed.”

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Sacramento County health inspectors closed a specialty grocery after finding live cockroaches. Three local restaurants and a gas station received yellow placards for safety violations ranging...

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    • Tower Records
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    • Freeport Bakery
    • Hardings Five and Dime Variety Store
    • The K-Z Pork Store
    • Campbell’s Soup Factory
    • Blockbuster
    • Birdcage Cinema
    • Coral Reef Restaurant on Fulton Avenue

    Photo Courtesy of Best Classic Bands Before the digital age, Sacramentoans relied on brick-and-mortar shops to get the latest CDs, cassettes and other electronic gadgets. Tower Records on Watt Avenue was the source for all of the above and so much more — until it closed its doors in 2006. You may also remember Tower Books, which was located just ne...

    Photos courtesy of Sacramento Press This family-owned staple in East Sacramento on 33rd and Folsom served homemade baked goods to the community for over 80 years! Philipp’s Bakery was known for their delicious strawberry cupcakes and the iconic neon pink sign that was originally added to this historic building in the ‘50s.

    Photos courtesy of Modern Kiddo “We loved going to the Nut Tree (the original) in Vacaville for breakfast on our way to San Francisco. Great food and family fun! Now the land where it once stood is another strip mall.” — Lyon Agents Bruce & Barbara Dolder

    Photos courtesy of Freeport Bakery Every time you visit Freeport Bakery, it’s likely you reminisce on their early days as a small but delightful shop with a handful of employees. Its remarkable growth and established roots in the community makes this family-owned and award-winning bakery something truly special.

    Hardings Five and Dime Variety Store was a popular place for inexpensive items in East Sacramento. Today, it is a Starbucks!

    The building that hosts La Trattoria on J and 36th Streets once housed the K-Z Pork Store. They supplied sausages to a German tavern down the street, using their old-fashioned smoker filled with hickory and alder wood.

    Photos courtesy of The Sacramento Bee Do you remember the overwhelming smell of delicious soup you would inhale each time you drove past the Campbell’s Soup factory on Franklin Boulevard? The plant shut down in July 2013, but its legacy — and smell — lingers on.

    Photo courtesy of West-Sacramento.Blogspot.com Video rental stores like Blockbuster were a staple of the ‘90s, which went out of business with the introduction of streaming services, such as Netflix. Surely you remember scanning the aisles of these exciting stores, searching for your favorite VHS. You just hoped the last person remembered to rewind...

    Photos courtesy of Cinema Treasures This next one might evoke a tinge of sadness, as discount movie theaters are few and far between since the introduction of megaplexes in the cinematic world. Birdcage Cinema offered discount pricing for popular movies, costing as little as $1. This historic building was filled with arcade games and other nostalgi...

    Photo Courtesy of Critiki “My father-in-law’s favorite restaurant was the Coral Reef which used to be on Fulton Avenue, loved the Planter’s Punch and the food was amazing!” — Lyon Agent Karen Del Real “Everyone loved to go to the Coral Reef Restaurant on Fulton Avenue to eat and drink their famous Mai Tai Cocktails. This restaurant was the perfect ...

  4. By Theresa Clift, Ishani Desai | Sacramento Bee Authorities closed a supermarket owned by a Sacramento city councilmember — who has been accused by federal prosecutors of withholding wages...

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Two Food Source stores in Sacramento will close their doors by the end of March 2020. The loss hits close to home for many people who live nearby.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · By Steve Large. Updated on: March 7, 2024 / 10:52 PM PST / CBS Sacramento. SACRAMENTO — A string of break-ins at small Sacramento grocery stores and eateries has police on the hunt for...

  7. Jan 27, 2022 · Updated:11:37 AM PST January 27, 2022. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — An innovative grocery store designed by Amazonis heading to the Sacramento area. Helen Dyda, a public information officer for the...

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