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Ayesha Currys Sweet Jul. store in Oakland to close
Ayesha Curry's Oakland store and cafe to permanently close
Sweet July, the home goods store and cafe that Ayesha Curry once described as her "love letter" to Oakland, is permanently closing.
Ayesha Curry’s Oakland shop, Sweet July, closes over safety concerns in crime-ridden Calif. city
In order to prioritize the safety of our patrons and staff, we have made the difficult decision to close our Sweet July cafe and store in Oakland,” the shop wrote in an Instagram post Saturday.
Ayesha Curry's Sweet July boutique closing in Oakland
Ayesha Curry’s shop in downtown Oakland, Sweet July, is set to close its doors in February due to safety concerns, according to the company. KRON4's Grant Lodes reports. Read more here:
NBA star Steph Curry's wife closes Oakland store over safety concerns
Ayesha Curry's Sweet July store in Oakland, California, will close due to safety concerns nearly three years after it suffered a break-in.
Ayesha Curry's Sweet July store in Oakland to close
Four years after Ayesha Curry opened her flagship lifestyle retail store in Oakland, Sweet July announced it will close its doors next week for safety reasons.
Ayesha Curry’s Oakland shop to close citing safety concerns
Ayesha Curry’s shop in downtown Oakland, Sweet July, is set to close its doors in February due to safety concerns, according to the company. The sudden shuttering of the Oakland store and cafe, located at 455 23rd Street,
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Steph Curry's wife Ayesha suffers crushing business blow with 'love letter' closing
The Golden State Warriors superstar's partner wears many entrepreneurial hats. In a sad update, one of her signature stores ...
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Stephen and Ayesha Curry step in to help Oakland schools plagued by lead in water
Ayesha
Curry
, are helping public schools in
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where high levels of lead plague water systems and pose health hazards to students. The power couple’s nonprofit organization, Eat.
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