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Culver City Biz: What’s Opening, Closing and Changing Hands?

Cherry on Top frozen yogurt, Pei Wei Asian diner and Which Wich sandwiches are all headed to Culver City.

Community Development Buzz is where we take a look at businesses opening and closing, development projects and renovation projects. If you have any tips, photos or information on any of the above email them to culvercity@patch.com for inclusion in our roundup.

The following information was provided by Culver City City Manager John Nachbar as part of his bi-weekly update to the Culver City City Council:

  • City Dog Club – Work has been completed on an 8,600 square foot tenant improvement for a new dog boarding/grooming kennel located at 3940 Higuera St.
  • Which Wich?  - Plans have been submitted for a new sandwich shop located at 3849 Main St.
  • Starbucks Coffee Co. – Located at 4114 Sepulveda Blvd. is now open.
  • Pei Wei Asian Restaurant – The restaurant, located at 4114 Sepulveda Blvd. is now under construction.
  • Enjoeat – Plans have been submitted for a new café and bakery located at 3912 Van Buren Pl.
  • Smashbox Studios / Cosmetics – Plans have been submitted to renovate the existing office space to allow for a production facility located at 8538 Warner Dr.
  • Cherry On Top – A new drive-thru frozen yogurt shop, located at 12350 Washington Pl. is under construction and near completion.
  • 8770 Washington Boulevard - (Legado Crossing) – The Planning Commission approved a Comprehensive Plan to allow a mixed-use development in the City’s Transit Oriented Development (TOD) District adjacent to the Expo light rail line consisting of 31,240 square feet of commercial use, 115 residential dwelling units, and 7,198 square feet of public open space.

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Ken Jones May 10, 2013 at 05:21 pm
Maybe more to the point, where does the methane (way more powerful than CO2 as a greenhouse gas)Read More release go from the fracking process, where do the "secret"and other cancer causing chemicals go, and who pays for clean-up costs, increased healthcare costs of residents nearby, possible increased earthquake damage, etc. and where does this oil go (we can't use it--too dirty--so probably China)?
Theodora Crawford May 10, 2013 at 03:09 pm
As I understand it, fracking wells "dry up" fairly quickly, which is why pressure to keepRead More drilling so urgent. Where do the jobs go after a year or so? Just a thought....
Adam Rakunas April 8, 2013 at 06:45 pm
This non-apology is a joke. Still not going spend money in Culver City, dude.
Marco Anderson April 8, 2013 at 01:51 pm
Steve Rose writes "I'm a responsible car driver and I look for the same from bike riders."Read More However I challenge him to spend his next long drive staying at exactly the posted speed limit. I tried this once driving from the Long Beach Airport to Irvine. And I was astounded at how slow this felt. I also noticed that in all contexts (Freeway, Arterial, and local road) I was the only one doing so. I didn't pass or pace a single other car for the full 30 minutes. So somehow I doubt that although he may be "responsible" driving he is a fully law-abiding driver.
Yosi Sergant April 8, 2013 at 09:30 am
(....continued) Mr. Rose, your heart might have been in the right place, but you asked the wrongRead More questions and alienated bike riders in the process. More important, the approach was simply confrontational and not reflective of the changing perspective (read: progress) of the broader city on bicycle riding nor of the amazing new life blood of the those who are revitalizing the very Culver City you love and have worked so very hard for. Again, I urge you to apologize (not clarify) and perhaps come speak to some bike commuters/riders and join us in making Culver City's road's, less territorial and safer...