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  2. 23rd Street (Richmond, California) - Wikipedia

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    The street is a major commercial sector for the city of Richmond and has mostly Latino themed and focused stores, particularly restaurants. [1] It hosts a Cinco de Mayo Festival every year, having a parade at Nevin Avenue in Richmond all the way into San Pablo.

  3. Downtown Richmond, Richmond, California - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Way and Macdonald Avenue downtown Richmond California. It has single-family houses as the primary housing units, instead of more traditional condominiums. It was built on the former parking lot and an adjacent vacant parcel of the Richmond BART and Amtrak (Capitol Corridor) station. It is a mixed-use project spearheaded by the Richmond ...

  4. Hotel Mac - Wikipedia

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    Bar and Restaurant of Hotel Mac in 2017. Both the hotel and restaurant closed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, but the hotel reopened in 2021.The restaurant was sold to new owners, Richmond restaurateurs Blanca Zepedalomeli and her husband Juvenal Magna, who opened the restaurant and bar, now named Ristorante Biancoverde, on July 13, 2023.

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  6. Save Mart Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    2006 – Acquires Albertsons stores in the Sacramento, California area, San Francisco Bay Area, Central Valley and northern Nevada and converts them to Lucky and Save Mart stores in 2007. The acquisition marks the company's first foray outside of its home state of California. 2012 – Rebrands Monterey Bay Save Mart locations into Lucky stores.

  7. Category:Richmond, California - Wikipedia

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    Richmond, California is located in western Contra Costa County, California, in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

  8. The Richmond Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Standard is a news site for Richmond, California that functions as the city's only local news outlet. Opened in 2014, It is funded by the Chevron Corporation, which owns the Chevron Richmond Refinery. The site has been criticized for its lack of coverage of stories that are negative toward Chevron. [1]

  9. Macdonald Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The portion from about 8th Street through 16th Street was historically the main commercial area of Richmond. Bus service is provided along the entire length of the corridor west of San Pablo Avenue on AC Transit route 72M. The avenue fronts the Richmond Civic Center and Macdonald 80 Shopping Centers.