News Update
New Businesses in Downtown Alameda (Nov 2021)

Welcome the newest Downtown Alameda businesses to Open With Care… find what you need in the way that works for you, whether it’s in-store visits, ordering out, shopping by appointment, or virtual experiences.
Kindly remember… all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face coverings when indoors in public settings. Thank you in advance for remaining kind, supportive, and respective when shopping and dining in the district.
New Downtown Businesses:
Capullo Cocina Mexicana, 1508 Park Street
Offering delicious, authentic Mexican regional cuisine from the five regions of Mexico. The dishes at Capullo Cocina are made in their own kitchen from scratch!
Interline Technologies, 1926 Park Street #5 Product and consulting business that helps organizations understand and improve transportation networks digitally. Customized consulting services are available for integrating Interline’s transit and routing platforms.
Mommy’s Trading Post, 1428 Park Street
Consignment shop of parenting necessities. Find a wide range of new and gently-used baby, toddler, and maternity clothes. There’s also a great selection of gear for children.
New Location:
Needles & Tea, 2447 Santa Clara Ave #209
More Businesses in the Works:
Read MoreHonoring Alameda’s Lost Japantown

Alameda once had a thriving Japantown, but few Alamedans know of its history and the story of its residents.
At the turn of the 20th century, the Issei, first generation Japanese immigrants, came to Alameda as “sojourners”, seeking a better life, with a dream of making their fortunes. The new immigrants settled in a Japantown community roughly bounded by Park Street, Santa Clara Avenue, Walnut Street and the Oakland Estuary.
In response to the growing number of Japanese immigrants and local restrictions on where they could eat, shop, or get a haircut, Japanese-run businesses began to open on Park Street, mostly between Santa Clara Ave and Pacific Ave. By 1912, Alameda Japantown consisted of barbers, bathhouses, hotels, restaurants, grocers, tofu shops, laundries, bicycle shops, a doctor, a tailor, and shoe repair shops. Local businesses increased in the mid-1920s with nurseries and floral shops to support the Japanese in gardening and landscape work. By the 1930s Alameda’s Japantown was flourishing.
Read MoreLet’s All Celebrate! Downtown Margarita Stroll!

After a long, long year of remote learning, the kids are back in school! Let’s all celebrate this fresh start at our new stroll event, Mamas & Margaritas (Cool Papas too!).
Ticket holders will take to our downtown district tasting festive mini margaritas paired with yummy bites at a number of unique OUTDOOR downtown locations during this “Back to School” themed event. Plus, receive exclusive offers and a chance to win fabulous prizes.
We’ll have eight outdoor locations ready to serve you a taste of refreshing margaritas created by one of our local restaurants! Each margarita tasting will be unique and delightful. And while at each stop, you’ll enjoy a savory or sweet bite prepared by a local eatery.
Ticket holders receive a collectible tasting glass, festive margarita tastings at unique downtown locations, locally prepared bites, commemorative map, special discounts, and other goodies.
Enjoy music, laughter, and good times all around!
Ticket prices start at $50. As an alternative for those unable to attend in-person, Pappo has a limited number of Home Kits available for enjoying on your own time. Proceeds support programs that keep Downtown Alameda clean, green, and safe for all to enjoy.
Not a Mama? Not a Cool Papa? Not to worry! This event is open to all Margarita enthusiasts!
Learn more about this festive new event: www.DowntownAlameda.com/margaritastroll
Back 2 School Giveaway – Support Local Retailers

Don’t miss out on the chance to pick up some great Alameda swag while supporting our local retailers as we safely return to school and work.
Starting Saturday, August 21, when you make a purchase at one of 30 participating Alameda retailers you can receive a free draw-string bag filled with Back to School & Work goodies.
The Alameda bag includes a notepad, pencil box and pencils, pencil sharpener, pen, and eraser.
Join the City of Alameda in celebrating our local retailers and take home a free tote bag, while supplies last!
Participating Downtown Alameda Retailers:
Read MoreNew Businesses in Downtown Alameda (Aug 2021)

Welcome the newest Downtown Alameda businesses to Open With Care… find what you need in the way that works for you, whether it’s in-store visits, ordering out, shopping by appointment, or virtual experiences.
As of August 3, all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face coverings when indoors in public settings. Thank you in advance for remaining kind, supportive, and respective when shopping and dining in the district.
New Downtown Businesses:
Atelier de Jarit, 1419 Broadway
A creative and artistic hair designer and stylist with true passion for the craft. DJ is legendary for creating natural-looking blonde highlights — the freehand painting, Balayage, and color melt are his hero services.
Coffee Cultures, 1926 Park Street
Serving locally sourced products including world-famous Counter Culture Coffee, Straus Soft Serve, Five Mountains Tea, and Starter Bakery.
Ramen Hiroshi, 1241 Park Street
Ramen Hiroshi serves up a menu of comforting bowls of ramen that are as delicious as they are beautiful, with fresh, local ingredients that make you feel good.
Tahina, 1650 Park Street
Enjoy fresh Mediterranean favorites… pitas, wraps, and more. Located inside Alameda Marketplace.
More Businesses in the Works:
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