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Street Food Fridays!

FRIDAY, July 27th Fairat44 - International Food & Craft Market  4350 El Cajon Blvd at 44th Street Street Food Fridays, where vendors come together to provide residents and foodies with exquisite food from far and beyond! Grab on to your seat and be prepared for fun family nights including...

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Boulevard News – June 2018

Small Businesses Look Towards The Boulevard for a Place to Call Home Taking a chance on new business ideas is increasingly out of reach for entrepreneurs in many of San Diego’s urban hubs. The Boulevard tells a different story, where property owners work with unique startups...

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 The Heart and Trotter Celebration

A celebration was held to salute the success of  The Heart and Trotter Butchery! James, co-owner and butcher, recently celebrated his 3rd year anniversary. They have also just received funding from Accion for business expansion through the Access to Capital collaboration with Civic San Diego and the El Cajon...

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Blvd 20/20 Town Hall

Join us to create a new Vision for Smart Living, Working, and Growing into San Diego’s model transit oriented community! Goals for this Forum:   -Kick-off of stakeholder input gathering process to arrive at a clear, cohesive work plan that can be implemented by the ECBBIA - Invite participants...

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Street Food Cinema at The BLVD Market

The BLVD Market is transforming in a kaleidoscope of ways—promising an EXPERIENCE like never before. Combining the best in gourmet street food, pop culture films, and progressive new music, Street Food Cinema will reinvent what many know as the BLVD Market into an extraordinary new cultural experience. Warm...

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Boulevard News – May 2018

Sin Lee As Vietnamese began settling in San Diego, an expansion of culture emerged.  As an immigrant, being an entrepreneur is a key element of making a living in a new country.  As new enterprises began to launch, ones that were unfamiliar to regular city standards...

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