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There are plenty of empty and abandoned buildings in San Anselmo and Fairfax. What do you wish was there instead?San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. Fair-Anselm Plaza is filling a couple vacancies, with Avatar Restaurant coming in and Good Earth opening up across the street. This empty shop could be a great place to take advantage of the foot traffic. What do you wish was here?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. The old Papa Murphys has been empty for well over five years and rumors have been swirling recently about potential clients hoping to lease the location. But, the space remains empty. What do you wish would go in at the south end of town?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. City Cycle recently moved to Corte Madera, leaving this spot next to L'Appart in downtown San Anselmo open. There's a number of empty spots on this block. What do you wish was here?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. This storefront at Red Hill used to house Stella's Fine Consignments before Stella's moved to Greenfield Avenue during the Red Hill remodel and renovation upheaval. But, it's not the only vacancy at Red Hill that will be filled in the remodel and construction…
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. Since this antique and fine arts store closed on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard near the Hub, this storefront has remained empty. What do you wish would go in here?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. As Fair-Anselm Plaza's new owners look for new tenants, this old video store has remained empty -- especially while the Department of Toxic Substance Control does a clean-up underground. What do you wish would move in to the shopping center?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. This lot next to Good Earth isn't vacant yet, but is owned by the natural food store and used as parking. It is, however, set to be for sale after Good Earth moves to its new digs at Fair-Anselm in January. The owners are considering selling the site to the …
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. Round Table recently moved out of this space at Red Hill after 25 years, as the shopping center undergoes renovations. What do you wish would take its place?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. This storefront at Red Hill sits next to Easy Street and is currently being used by contractors as Red Hill undergoes a revamp. But, it's not the only vacancy at Red Hill that will be filled in the remodel and construction. Round Table Pizza closed its doors …
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring a vacant or abandoned buildings or lots and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. Since Dream Farm, which was formerly Fork, shut down, this restaurant next to Mi Pueblo has sat empty. What do you wish would go in here?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring each week a vacant or abandoned building or lot and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here.
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is featuring each week a vacant or abandoned building or lot and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here. Marin Running Company recently moved out of this building and across the street. What do you wish was in the corner store?
San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch is going to start featuring each week a vacant or abandoned building or lot and asking readers: "What do you wish was here?" The idea was inspired by Candy Chang from New Orleans, who in 2010 created "I wish this was" stickers and placed thousands around the city for residents to fill in the blanks. Stickers can be bought online here.