“That is what brothers and sisters do for the community,” said Dallas Juanes, the general manager for Verbena Kitchen. For the month of January, Verbena will continue to donate beer purchases to help the two businesses rebuild. Both businesses, however, say they’re thankful for the North Park community coming together to help them rebuild. Verbena Kitchen, located right across the street from the two burned businesses, hosted a fundraiser Thursday night, donating 20% of the proceeds to the businesses. “You don’t realize how much you are loved until this time when everyone just came out of the woodwork and has just shown so much support for us,” Brown said.
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Hernandez says they believe the fire was caused by electrical wires. Soluna shares a wall with Mister Brown’s Barbershop, which was also destroyed. Antonio Hernandez, who owns Soluna Wellness, says he and his wife had just opened their doors in October, when they were granted their license to offer the community mental health services. Two months later, a fire destroyed their business.
“We are a family-owned business, my children laid the floor when we opened, so it’s kind of one of those gut-wrenching things that happen,” said Laura Brown, the owner of Mister Browns Barbershop. Baby giraffe born this week at San Diego Zoo Safari Park dies
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