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  • Amazon Adds Prescription Drugs To Its Counterfeit And Scam Laden Marketplace

    Craig Crosby, The Counterfeit Report|Nov 21, 2020

    November 18, 2020, Los Angeles, CA - Amazon has added another goal in slugging its way to retail dominance; Amazon launched its own online pharmacy to deliver prescription drugs. Amazon, already laced with fraud and scams, and having fumbled its counterfeit enforcement practices for retail goods, is adding a pharmacy counter to its virtual store. Amazon acquired startup PillPack in 2018 that presorted medicines and shipped them to customers' homes in 49 states. The acquisition gave Amazon state...

  • EU Charges Amazon With Antitrust Violations. Online Retail Platform Faces Potential Penalties of $37 Billion

    Craig Crosby, The Counterfeit Report|Nov 19, 2020

    November 13, 2020, Los Angeles, CA – The European Union formally charged Amazon with antitrust violations for abusing its dominance in online shopping and using non-public data gathered from sellers to make informed decisions on its own products. A second probe focuses on whether Amazon favors its own retail offers or those of marketplace sellers who use its logistics and delivery services. The criteria Amazon uses to select products featured in its prominent "Buy Box" are also scrutinized. A...

  • Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai Probably Wish Jack Dorsey Would Drop Dead of a Brain Aneurysm Right About Now

    Corva Corvax, A Logical Opinion|Nov 9, 2020

    Election Day is past and so is the excuse for social media platforms to censor content based on the fear of "election interference." But Twitter censors on. Today, Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire tweeted out a concern regarding a bizarre vote update by the State of Michigan. The tally showed Biden securing 100 percent of a packet of 128,000 votes. Walsh tweeted, "This is reason enough to go to court. No honest person can look at this and say it's normal and unconcerning." After Trump quote tweeted...

  • $999,000 buys a 1300 square foot, 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom Condo in Santa Monica 90403

    Miguel Covarrubias, Coldwell Banker Realty|Oct 27, 2020

    Editor's note: It's been a while since we've seen a 2 bedroom Santa Monica condominium listings under a million dollars. So we decided to post this press release from Coldwell banker largely unedited. Are Covid19 and the lockdown lowering the prices in Santa Monica? You tell us. Oct. 21, 2020 - Gary Limjap, a Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Property Specialist affiliated with the Santa Monica Montana office of Coldwell Banker Realty, has listed a townhome for $999,000. Located at 1420 Princeton...

  • Santa Monica Pier is Now Open, and its Businesses Give Away Merchandise to Visitors

    Chanin Victor, Observer Events Editor|Oct 14, 2020

    Santa Monica Pier is launching a new Pier Prize Card September 28 - November 8, offering guests an opportunity to win prizes for making purchases at participating Pier businesses. For every separate purchase over $10, guests will receive a Pier Prize Card stamp; collect all three stamps and enter to win the weekly raffle. Winners are chosen every Friday with prizes including Santa Monica hotel stays, restaurant gift cards, exclusive merchandise and much more. Pier Prize Cards are available at...

  • Half a Million Square Foot Development Proposal for Miramar Hotel Goes Before Planning Commission

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 16, 2020

    A new proposal for a redesigned Miramar Sheraton hotel has been discussed by the Planning Commission. The commission will vote on the 600,000 square foot proposal next month. The project includes 100,000 square feet at ground level, about 52% lot coverage. 312 guest rooms will be above about 20,000 square feet of retail, 2/3rds restaurants. "When complete, the Miramar will be a new landmark and a spectacular addition to Downtown Santa Monica. It features the preservation of two local landmarks a...

  • Fisher Hardware, Enterprise Fish Company Close

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Aug 16, 2020

    Covid-19 will be the death of many retail businesses, many but not all of them non-chain restaurants. For the last half century, Enterprise Fish Company has sold salmon, lobbed lobster and hailed halibut in a brick seafood themed store just off of Main Street. Now, that business has closed. Fisher Hardware is also closed in its Lincoln and Colorado location. No doubt the land will go for high density housing, because who doesn't want to live at Lincoln and Colorado? Bourget Brothers Building...

  • LAMO Footwear Establishes 30-Day Comfort Guarantee

    Christine Peake, Christine Peake PR|Aug 7, 2020

    Los Angeles, Calif. – August 5, 2020 – Today, LAMO Footwear announced its Lamolite® 30-Day Comfort Guarantee policy for customers purchasing styles online at lamofootwear.com and retail locations nationwide. The new guarantee allows customers 30 days to fall in love with their LAMOs, or return them with no questions asked. The Lamolite® Comfort Guarantee will begin this month on two new styles and will soon be available across LAMO's entire Baja Collection that will be released ear...

  • Sweets Party Treats Wins Award For Best Dessert.

    Christine Peake, Christine Peake PR|Aug 7, 2020

    The hardest working Mom in the business who tirelessly gives to charities is recognized for her labors and delicious treats! Celebrity favorite Dessert Company, Sweets Party Treats has been enjoyed at many A List Hollywood events and has many celebrity fans! CEO and founder Rachele Sweetser was recently awarded at A Taste Of Orange. The Taste of Orange, is the largest fundraiser of the Orange Blossoms team representing the Orange Auxilliary. The Orange Blossoms volunteers provide assistance to...

  • Burger King Workers Strike Following Death of Woman, 42, From Coronavirus

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 19, 2020

    Ángela Martínez Gómez died on Monday, July 6, 2020. No cause of death has yet been released. Gomez, 42, worked at local fast food purveyor Burger King on Santa Monica Blvd. Her last shift was on June 29th. Yolanda Garcia told the Daily Mail that she is now the third worker to develop symptoms of COVID-19, but claims Burger King is yet to contact any employees about quarantining or getting tested after managers allegedly said Angela had died from injecting herself with hormones. She also accused...

  • Deal Reached for Uber Inc. to Acquire Postmates Food Delivery Service

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 8, 2020

    In a marriage between 2 delivery and transportation rivals, Postmates announced today that a deal had been reached for Uber to acquire the food delivery service. This in an email sent to Postmates 2,000,000 US drivers. The deal is subject to the approval of regulators. The pricetag was said to be $2.65 billion. Postmates and DoorDash had reportedly discussed a merger earlier this year to fend off Uber, GrubHub, Amazon, according to Recode.com. The text of the email is as follows: Important Updat...

  • Apple Closes Store on Third Street Promenade due to Covid-19 Rise in California

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Jul 5, 2020

    Apple has once again closed the Apple Store on the Third Street Promenade, among other stores. The iPhone purveyor Thursday closed US stores in states where COVID-19 cases numbers are rising amid a resurgence of the coronavirus. Apple closed 77 stores across 11 different states on July 2, as those regions report record cases of the virus. Of the states, California will see the most closures, with Apple shuttering 15 stores. Stores closed include the Glendale Galleria, Third Street Promenade and...

  • Payoneer Customer Mastercards are Blocked, After Wirecard Bank Declared Insolent in UK

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 29, 2020

    Update, 6/30/20: Tuesday morning, Payoneer sent the following email: ... "the FCA has completed its audit and lifted the freeze on your Payoneer Prepaid Mastercard® card. We know that this period has been difficult for you. We appreciate your patience and support while we worked to get the situation resolved swiftly." Payoneer corporation has announced that its accounts which rely on Wirecard visa cards, are effectively frozen. The cards were frozen, says Payoneer, when the card provider,...

  • Renting Post Covid: Who Will Lease the Massive White Elephants nearing completion on Lincoln Blvd?

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 24, 2020
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    What will happen to the Massive White Elephant buildings nearing completion on Lincoln Blvd? Will young people earning $3000 a week at Google, Snapchat and Facebook line up to lease expensive NYC style high density apartments with freeway views? It's an open question what will happen to rents locally. One view is that it's even more important now to live in a nice place, since you're going to be there all day. An opposing view is now more than ever, it's okay to live anywhere and telecommute. Wh...

  • San Vicente View Apartments Reopens After Extensive Renovations. 28 Units for Rent

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 22, 2020

    For just $3100 a month, you can be the lord and master (or goddess and mistress, as the case may be), of 670 square feet in 90402. To be fair, folks all over the world pay a premium to be close to the ocean. San Vicente View Apartments occupy the very Northwest corner of Santa Monica. This is a choice property in one of the priciest zip codes in the entire US. Fun fact: Up until 1961, railroad tracks ran down San Vicente's center divider. SVV Apartments is located right where San Vicente curves...

  • Souplantation Liquidates Fixed Assets, Including Lots of Restaurant Equipment

    Observer Staff|Jun 15, 2020

    National: Garden Fresh one of the nation's largest restaurant chains operating as Souplantation and Fresh Tomato is liquidating all assets under a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. The chain, which employed thousands, was a popular place to dine with self-service food bars, was not able to survive the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and permanently closed all 97 restaurants and 3 distribution centers nationwide in early May. It is to-date the largest restaurant bankruptcy and liquidation as a result of the...

  • 120 Santa Monica Businesses Looted in the George Floyd Riots

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 12, 2020
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    Approximately 120 Santa Monica businesses were looted or broken into, the evening of Saturday, May 28th. This list of 81 looted businesses in Santa Monica is incomplete. After the 1992 Rodney King riots, looted stores were rebuilt rather quickly on the Westside. The real estate is much more valuable than the inventory, and it won’t sit idle for long. Anyway, here is the list: 1. 7-11 (Wilshire) 2. Adidas (3rd) 3. Anthropologie (3rd) 4. AT&T (Wilshire) 5. Autozone 6. Bay Cities (Broadway) 7. B...

  • Santa Monica Unemployment Rate Mega Jumps From Covid-19

    Leonard Brophy, Observer Staff Writer|Jun 12, 2020

    Santa Monica is doing better than the county as a whole but worse than the state in unemployment, according to the latest statistics from the California Employment Development Department. The EDD issued the preliminary April numbers this week, and they are as grim as your inner-gut told you they would be. Even grimmer when you consider the May numbers are definitely even worse...like Great Depression worse. The unemployment rate in Santa Monica for April was 17.3 percent. That's a nearly...

  • LAMO Footwear Takes a Charitable Step for Holliblu Nurses

    Christine Peake, Christine Peake PR|May 22, 2020

    LAMO footwear is proud to announce the successful start of the new partnership with HOLLIBLU, an organization which supports the nurse's community nationwide. To get things off to a great start, the fashion forward footwear brand kicked off the new partnership generously donating 1000 pairs (Valued at $50,000+) of their comfortable, stylish, high quality footwear to much deserved nurses across the nation. Also included in the partnership, LAMO will partner with HOLLIBLU on select fundraising...

  • Officials are Looking at the Wrong Criteria for Reopening Businesses During Coronavirus Pandemic

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|May 18, 2020

    On Monday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he would conditionally allow the reopening of certain types of businesses in the state. Since March 19, only "essential" businesses have been allowed to remain open. The lockdown order plunged 3.4 million Californians into unemployment as most business outlets closed their doors. Newsom cited the necessity for testing and contact tracing for the coronavirus as a condition for reopening so-called low-risk businesses. On both local and national level...

  • Larissa Love On Montana Avenue Opens To The New Retail Experience.

    Christine Peake, Christinepeakepr.com|May 16, 2020

    Larissa Love retail store on Montana Avenue today opened its disinfected doors to a new way of retail just in time for last minute Mother's Day. After almost two months of retail lockdown which has left an uncertain future for many retail stores, Larissa Love's owner has a smile and an optimistic view on this new world of retail. Owner Larissa Love created her own line of organic and unique skin care, hair products, gourmet teas, candles and other gifts, and has over the years built a loyal...

  • Starbucks Coffee Begins Re-opening Local Stores for Mobile ordering.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|May 8, 2020

    Starbucks Coffee Company has begun to re open stores in Santa Monica. Our photographer took photos of a line forming outside the Starbucks store on 7th Street and Montana Avenue. This particular Starbucks store has a sign in front indicating that it is currently only taking mobile orders. So don't walk in and expect to look at the pastries and make up your line while standing in line, K? Oh and remember to socially distance while waiting in line. Newsweek.com reports that Starbucks has begun to...

  • SBA Appears to be Making $2000 Payments on Emergency Disaster Relief Loans

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Apr 22, 2020
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    The US Small Business Administration has begun to make $2000 advance payments on the $10,000 loans we were encouraged to apply for 30 days ago when the Covid-19 lockdowns began. This has been confirmed by several posting people on Reddit, and this author personally received $2000 in the interest of disclosure. The $10,000 EIDL payments were approved in the third $2.2 trillion package approved by Congress on April 3, 2020. Wall Street received $500 billion, small businesses with employees got...

  • Buying or Selling a Home? Expect to Struggle in the Era of Social Distancing and Covid-19

    Leonard Brophy|Apr 20, 2020

    While most of us non-essential employees are staying at home, some people are trying to find a new place for more sitting around, playing video games, and spraying Easy Cheese straight into the mouth just to feel alive. But few are doing it successfully. Just 10 homes sold in Santa Monica for all of March 2020, according to the research website Property ID. That's a drop of 84 percent from March 2019 when 66 homes sold. That March 2019 number is more in line with the amounts from earlier this...

  • Paying Rent in the Corona Era: Why bother?

    Leonard Brophy, Special to the Observer|Apr 14, 2020
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    As we all sit at home surrounded by our family 24/7 while searching for excuses to leave the premises for a brief break, many of us are wondering in this city where more than 70 percent of the population are not homeowners and a pro-renters group has dominated local politics for over four decades, "should I pay the landlord?" The short answer is yes, especially since contrary to popular belief, most local landlords are not large conglomerates, and many are equivalent to mom and pop stores....

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