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San Fernando Valley roundup: Whole Foods HQ set to move into Glendale, Voters in Valley supported law requiring condoms in adult films
Good morning, readers. Today is Friday, November 9. Whole Foods is moving its regional headquarters to Glendale. More than 140 employees will move in, reports the Glendale News-Press. The porn industry is ready to fight L.A. County on a new law...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Entertainment, Movies, Google+, Labor Legislation
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Students make strides on Walk to School Day
About five Burbank schools participated in the annual “Walk to School Day” event, which is held nationwide each October. At Stevenson Elementary School, roughly 500 students walked to school Friday with parents and teachers. Once on campus,...
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Who are the people Walmart attracts?
It appears that the Walmart oppositionists can’t find a legitimate reason to oppose a Walmart store coming to Burbank. A letter writer stated that it’s probably true that the Walmart traffic problem is a non-issue. She earlier said to forget...Tags: Walmart, Sears, Crime, Law and Justice, Kmart, Theft
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Traffic issue stopped new Whole Foods
They wanted to open up a Whole Foods where Martino's Bakery originally was on the corner of Alameda and Main street. Everybody opposed it because of too much traffic. Here we go again with the traffic excuse. Seems nobody in Burbank wants anything new.... -
Forget Walmart, how about a Whole Foods?
Instead of putting in another department store, i.e. Walmart, in the Empire Center, perhaps Burbank should look into adding a Whole Foods market. The closest ones are in Glendale and Sherman Oaks, and I think it would be a good choice for Burbank. Not...Tags: Walmart, Arable Farming
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Looking for Rancho's happy medium
I had to chuckle at a Mailbag letter from a Burbank resident congratulating Rancho residents for rejecting Urban West’s revised proposal while on the same page there appeared Bert Ring’s cartoon of a senior-and-disabled shuttle bus with the... -
Meeting draws project opposition
Roughly 250 people packed the Buena Vista Library Wednesday to stake out positions on a 120-unit residential project proposed for a lot in the Rancho District.
Although the intention of the meeting was to discuss the Rancho District’s future as...Tags: Public Officials, Rentals, Facebook, Services and Shopping, Politics
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If you don't want to shop at Walmart, don't.
I read a letter to the editor the other day speaking about the “criminal” element that could be brought into town by having the Walmart take up residence in the location formerly occupied by The Great Indoors. Wow, sounds kind of racist to...Tags: Walmart, Crime, Law and Justice, Target, Johnny Carson
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Project promises to be hot topic
A 120-unit residential project proposed for the former General Motors training site in the Rancho District is expected to be a hot topic during a community Wednesday night.
While the focus of the meeting is to discuss the neighborhood’s future...Tags: General Motors Corp.
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What's good for Whole Foods is good for Walmart
How come the citizens of Burbank could keep a Whole Foods market from coming to Main and Alameda due in part to traffic, but we can't keep Walmart out of the Empire Center area for the same reason “Walmart greenlights store,” Sept. 17)? The...Tags: Target Brands, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc.
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Groceries? Hair Salon? Walmart to ask community what they want from store
As Walmart considers what to do with the Great Indoors site near the Empire Center, the company has assured Burbank city officials that it will seek public input on amenities and store hours, should they choose to move in.
Walmart spokesman Steven...Tags: Washington, DC, Public Officials, Facebook, Companies and Corporations, Government
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Bulletin Board
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