Greens Camera, 213 Forest Avenue, packed up and left.

Primo in Pacific Grove has closed, not making the magic one year mark — another punch in the gut for that city
Whine Bars in P.G? Opened in March, 08. Second one to fall. Maybe they can blame the Farmer’s Market?

That’s been a long run. Always bought my TVs there, until they quit trying to compete with the big box stores. I still took things there for repair and got the best service. Now it seems like no one repairs broken electronics so the last bit of their business is gone.

Duke & Rosie’s closes. Get your cowboy duds for Big Week!
Must be the most beautiful “going out of business” signs ever.

Said to be caused by not being able to afford the sewer rates.
From the MRWPCA web pages:
A Bakery pays $25.95 a month.
A Restaurant serving three meals a day pays $1.85 per seat, per month.
At ohhhh 85 seats that would be $157.25.
Then there is a 200% City charge. Total monthly:
Bakery: $77.85
Restaurant: $471.75

What was this, another fake charm store? Fallout of the housing slump – with no demand to decorate vacation homes, several country charm made-in-china stores is too many.
What happened to the sustainable going out of business signs, like all of the other stores closing used?

There’s no room for a basic auto parts store on Lighthouse anymore. In the proud P.G tradition (no, it’s not going to be a gallery) it’s going to be a secondhand clothing store.

The water pollution control agency later cut the bakery’s outstanding sewer fees in half, according to business co-owner Tina Thompson. But the high water bills, coupled with slower business, have driven the young bakery to near-bankruptcy, she says. Thompson expects Central Avenue to close its doors in about a month unless investors or a surge in revenue revive it.