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Cannery Park Entrepreneurs — Making Shopping Local Look Good
Silicon Valley De-Bug •
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Cesar Flores, Daniel Zapien, Fernando Julian Perez •
January 10, 2011
Cannery Park, located near Japantown, has emerged as a hub for a generation of new, innovative cultural business owners. De-Bug attended a collective showing to discuss their local businesses.
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