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Sep 8 10:40 am
  • black-owned business

After yet another break-in Fluffy’s Sno-Balls owner says his optimism is waning

Jackie Rae

Owners of the New Orleans-style shaved ice shop had been staying resilient through a string of crimes. The latest one has been especially frustrating.

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Nov 28 2021 9:15 am
  • black-owned business

Soul food and soul care: An entrepreneurial family’s small business empire is expanding

Jackie Rae

Meet the family behind a soul food restaurant, a smoothie and wellness shop, and a salt lounge—all near St. Mary Medical Center not far from Downtown Long Beach.

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Feb 8 2021 9:21 am shared from Long Beach Business Journal

Relics owner brings passion for old-school photography to Retro Row

Cheantay Jensen

In a modest storefront on Retro Row, shelves of vintage cameras sit encased behind towering glass displays: Polaroids, point-and-shoots, standard SLRs, even a ‘76 Super 8 motion camera. It’s an impressive collection. Then again, after 10 years collecting the analog equipment, it tends to add up.

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