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When Compass Group acquired Restaurant Associates in 1998, Acapulco became owned by Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., a private equity firm that had an ownership stake in Restaurant Associates. [4] Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. used Acapulco as the starting point of Real Mex Restaurants, acquiring such chains as El Torito and Chevys Fresh Mex.
South Pasadena GoldLink was provided by the city of South Pasadena was discontinued. Buses used to travel into various quadrants of the city from the South Pasadena station. The Yellow Route uses Orange Grove and Fair Oaks Avenues to serve the northern portion of the city, while the Pink Route uses Oak Street and Wilmington Drive as major ...
Old Pasadena is the historic core of Downtown Pasadena; it has a multitude of fine shops and restaurants (Italian and Japanese restaurants are especially numerous here). The attractions in the area involve shopping, dining, and entertainment. There are two parks, the historic Del Mar Station and Castle Green, and the headquarters of Parsons.
The site was originally occupied by a shopping mall called Plaza Pasadena, which opened in 1980 and featured three anchor stores: J.C. Penney, The Broadway, and May Company California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was built by The Hahn Company at a cost of $115 million on an 11-acre site and had featured over 120 stores. [ 3 ]
The wildfires in Los Angeles continued to burn mostly out of control, with at least five blazes being fueled by dry conditions and ferocious winds in California.
Pasadena's largest and oldest newspaper is the Pasadena Star-News, first published in 1884. The daily newspaper also publishes the Rose Magazine. [150] The Pasadena Journal a community weekly featuring the Black voices of the San Gabriel Valley since 1989. Pasadena Now is a community news website covering stories in the community since 2004. [151]
It lies between San Marino and Pasadena. [4] The major streets in San Pasqual are San Pasqual Street, South Sierra Madre Blvd., and Oakdale Street. [5] San Pasqual is served by the Pasadena post office responsible for ZIP code 91107, [5] and thus locations there are properly addressed with the final line reading "Pasadena, CA 91107". [6]
The City of Pasadena's website identifies it only as "Lower Arroyo Seco." The park, which covers about 150 acres, includes several miles of hiking trails. [1] Features of the Lower Arroyo: Fly casting pond and clubhouse Archery range Multi-use trails (hiking, dog-walking, jogging) The La Casita del Arroyo community center The Aids Memorial Grove