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An authentic San Francisco experience : Sam s burger joint to gain legacy status
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Barry Duong and Richard Aspillera wait for their food outside Sam’s Burgers in San Francisco.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Second-generation owner Emad Elshawa serves a burger at Sam’s.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Michael Schaff, visiting from Mandan, N.D., eats a burger at Sam’s in San Francisco, which is expected to receive Legacy Business Registry status this week.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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The menu at Sam’s Burgers, which was recently approved for addition to San Francisco’s Legacy Business Registry.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Celebrity chef Matt Moran in failed eatery rent stoush Landlord James Symond is battling pub mogul Bruce Solomon and celebrity chef Matt Moran for what he claims is unpaid rent from the failed Chophouse Parramatta.
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Subscriber only Commercial property landlord James Symond has so far failed in his bid to extract what he claims is unpaid rent from the partners behind the failed Chophouse Parramatta venture, Bruce Solomon and Matt Moran. The newly retired former chief executive of Aussie Home Loans, is, according to mediation documents filed with the NSW Small Business Commission last year, owed money after companies backed by pub mogul Solomon and celebrity chef Moran pulled the pin on Chophouse Parramatta in December 2019, just 14 months into an eight-year lease.
By Donna Sachet–
As we write this issue’s column, the
San Francisco Bay Times joins the list of Legacy Businesses in San Francisco. Nominated by Supervisor
Rafael Mandelman, the
San Francisco Bay Times was determined by the Small Business Commission to meet qualifications of having “made a significant impact on the history or culture of their neighborhood.” According to the city website, “preserving our longstanding businesses is critical to maintaining that which makes San Francisco a special place.” So, kudos and congratulations to the
Bay Times!
The first ever virtual San Francisco Imperial Coronation on April 24 exceeded all expectations, protecting its 55 years of important traditions and pageantry, while opening the event up to a much larger audience. It began with beautifully produced videos of performances of the National Anthems of Mexico, Canada, and the United States, the three nations that have active chapters of the International Court System of whi