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In 1882, Charles Cook Hastings purchased 1,100 acres (450 ha) of land between Pasadena and Sierra Madre for US$7 per acre. He named his ranch "Mesa Alta Rancho" and began planting 300 acres (120 ha) with grape vines and constructed a mansion.
[5] On June 5, 2023, SSCP Management Inc., which is the owner of Cicis Pizza and Roy's, and a franchisor of Applebee's and Sonic Drive-In, won a bankruptcy auction bid to acquire Corner Bakery Cafe for nearly $15 million. [6] In 2024, Corner Bakery Cafe reported that its average unit sales have surged in recent months, increasing by around ...
Through April 26, Corner Bakery Cafe is offering two cups of hand roasted coffee to Facebook fans who invite a friend to its store. The chain is calling the event a Connect at the Corner ...
Corner Bakery Cafe just reopened a Chicago location that was shuttered in March of 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Nation's Restaurant News reported. The fast-casual restaurant—located near ...
Northeast Pasadena is the area north of the 210 freeway, between Hill Avenue and the Eaton Wash. Residents of Northeast Pasadena attend Pasadena High or Marshall Fundamental Secondary School. This neighborhood is served by Metro Local line 267, Foothill Transit Route 187 and Pasadena Transit lines 10, 31, 32, 33, 40 and 60.
The iconic bakery first opened its doors in 1996 on Bleecker and West 11th Street, but after a disagreement about expansion, business partners and original owners Jennifer Appel and Allysa Torey ...
Sierra Madre Boulevard is a 6.6-mile-long (10.6 km) road connecting five suburbs of Pasadena, California; Arcadia, Sierra Madre, Hastings Ranch, East Pasadena, and San Marino. For the most part, it is a winding road divided by a grassy median, but the part between Pasadena and Arcadia is a two-lane road.
Pasadena Ave. and California Blvd. Demolished July 27, 1974 for construction of Interstate 710. [8] 2: Pasadena Athletic and Country Club: November 11, 1977 (#77001545) 1978: SE corner of E. Green St. and S. Los Robles Ave. Demolished in 1977 for construction of the Plaza Pasadena shopping mall, which was demolished in 2000. [9]