Visit the Resilient and Open Businesses in Districts 3 and 4

By ANDRÈ COLEMAN, MANAGING EDITOR
Published on Jan 23, 2025

 

As the relief effort continues, many local businesses have reopened and others continue to do their part in the effort.

The following lists may not be complete. If you own a business that has reopened, please let us know.

“It’s imperative that we support our local small businesses year round but especially during these difficult times,” said District 3 Councilmember Justin Jones. “Small businesses are a key economic engine of our local economy.”

Here is a list of several businesses you can support in District 3.

1. Neighbors and Friends
2. Magic Cleaners
3. Star Leaf
4. Perry’s Joint
5. Mi Casa
6. Vroman’s
7. Tepito Coffee
8. Hello You’re Welcome
9. Pez Coastal Kitchen

District 4 was hit hard by the fire. In total, 117 homes in Upper Hastings Ranch.

Many businesses did not incur much damage. Brick and mortar businesses are open, but business has been slow. That could change now that mandatory evacuations have been lifted. The following is a list of District 4 businesses that are open for business:

Sierra Donut
Raffi’s
Colette Pasadena
Foothill Restaurant
Rosebud Coffee
Wild Parrot Brewing Company
Panda Inn
Ganahl Lumber
Fedde Furniture
El Torito’s
Habitat for Humanity Pasadena ReStore
Yogurtland
Pasadena Sandwich Company
Madre Maiz Taqueria
Convalescent Aid Society
The Boulevard Bar
Treasure Fair Thrift Shop
Plate 38
Home Depot
Huntington Collection
Half Time Cuts
The Whistle Stop
Meowmeowz! Retro 80s Thrift Shop
Zephyr Mediterranean Grill and Café
Guitar Center
Pooh-Bah Record Shop
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant

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