Mountain View launches pop-up program due to downtown vacancies - San Jose Spotlight
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Mountain View launches pop-up program due to downtown vacancies - San Jose Spotlight
"On a recent Saturday afternoon in downtown Mountain View, groups of people filled the outdoor seating at restaurants along Castro Street, dogs and their owners strolled the sidewalks and minutes after the Don't Eat Me storefront opened its doors, people shuffled inside. The pop-up shop recently opened in a previously vacant space on Castro Street, selling original artwork, stationary, clothing, accessories and home decor from Bay Area artists."
"The Don't Eat Me pop-up, MOMENT's first installation in Mountain View, is a collaborative project among four different artists with small businesses of their own - Art by Julia, Notebeans Stationery, Derptiles and Karepango. It's been open on a limited basis since the weekend before Christmas, but its hours are expected to expand following a grand opening celebration on Feb. 7."
Don't Eat Me is a pop-up shop on Castro Street in downtown Mountain View selling original artwork, stationery, clothing, accessories and home decor created by Bay Area artists. The project stems from a partnership between the city of Mountain View and MOMENT to help small businesses grow through brick-and-mortar projects and to activate vacant storefronts. The pop-up gathers four small-business artists — Art by Julia, Notebeans Stationery, Derptiles and Karepango — in a collaborative retail space. Operations began on a limited schedule the weekend before Christmas, with hours expected to expand after a grand opening celebration on Feb. 7. The name aims for clever, nonsensical humor to attract attention.
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