Developers are hoping for a June 2013 opening for an Urban Outfitters at the former Charter Communications Building on Cross Creek Road in Malibu.
"The Pilgrim," is the fourth in the series, The Alford Saga, which follows a settler's family through 200 years of Canadian history.
Savory owner Paul Shoemaker says Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis stated he wanted to close the restaurant days before issuing an eviction notice, changing the locks and calling the sheriff's department.
Bank of Books owners Clarey Rudd and his daughter Tammy, as well as manager Ann Lambert Vannoy celebrate the grand opening of the bookstore in Malibu.
Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis has come under fire from Malibu residents for the recent closure of Savory and the upcoming closing of Point Pizza.
Point Dume Village Owner Zan Marquis reacts to an announcement from Savory Owner Paul Shoemaker about the closure of the restaurant.
Desserts will compliment a talk by Malibu Godmother Dolores Rivellin, on her book "The Malibu Cookbook" on Thursday as part of the grand opening of the Bank of Books in Malibu.
Savory owner and executive chef Paul Shoemaker says his team has "given up their long and hard battle with Point Dume Village landlord and part-owner Zan Marquis."
Protesters hope to keep the pressure on Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis as part of an effort to save Point Pizza from its planned December closure.
Husband and wife Lisa Benya and Michael McCauley are expanding Cure Spa in Malibu, which they started nearly five years ago as a wellness center.
Malibu's newest book store will feature 25 authors, as well as artists and musicians at the store at the Point Dume Vilage, starting this week.
On the eve of the grand opening, Chipotle briefly opened its doors to an invitation-only preview at the new Malibu location on Cross Creek Road.
The new menu items include "the cowboy paella" and "quinoa with wild salmon, or jidori chicken, or tofu."
Organizers said the group will consider more rallies, but the next step is likely to write letters and make calls to Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis and the D'Amore's ownership.
Lily Castro says she is focusing on her family this year, but next year she hopes to add a beer and wine license and dinner service.
The rally will take place this Friday, Oct. 19 outside D'Amore's Pizza, which will be replacing Point Pizza Malibu in January at the Point Dume Village.
The professors, using Dow Jones Industrial Averages and presidential cycles dating back to the 1950s, found that maximum profits occurred during the latter portion of nearly every four-year presidential term.
D'Amore's Famous Pizza was selected by Point Dume Village owner Zan Marquis to take over the space of Point Pizza Malibu after its lease expires in December.
The crowd, which includes local residents ranging from high school students to Malibu City Council members, chants “Save Point Pizza” in front of the eatery, which is expected to close in December.
The Denver-based chain will open Oct. 24 on Cross Creek Road in Malibu.
The son-in-law for Hye Song Oh, who owns Point Pizza Malibu, said she is thankful for the outpouring of support from the community.
Hye Song Oh, the owner for Point Pizza Malibu, wants to stay at the Point Dume Village, where she has served pizza and sandwiches for 24 years.
“My philosophy is to help people with their skin to make them feel better about themselves. You can’t just care about the skin. You have to care about everything,” Veronica Barton-Schwartz said.
A manager at the popular pizza and sandwich shop says the owner of the Point Dume Village did not want to renew the lease.
The plans include a parking lot with 43 pole mounted lights, 12 to 20 feet tall at the Trancas Country Market in Malibu.
At least a dozen poets gathered Friday night at Bank of Books for a poetry reading, one of many events that have packed the bookstore and coffee house.
Hidebrand said his new company will be more focused on living a healthy lifestyle and putting on larger and more exclusive events with a charity component.
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Half of proceeds will be given to Malibu's public schools.
Activities included tarot card readings, henna tattoos, a caricature artist, a magician and face painting, while Venice-based band Terraplane Sun kept things lively with a concert.
The Los Angeles-based store, which is independently owned, plans to offer organic meat and locally grown produce, as well as a juice bar, a beer and wine tasting area and other high-end foods.
Dr. Furgurson and Dr. Frankle have kept residents healthy for more than a decade.
An afternoon for two, with a movie, babysitting and laughs.