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Seven Local Women-Owned Businesses to Support in Alhambra

Alhambra is home to many unique, women-owned and operated businesses. Here is a list of seven that you can support as Around Alhambra celebrates all women who make Alhambra special.

1. Str33t Records - Owner Angelle Laigo opened Str33t Records to create a space for records, art, and community in Alhambra. Visit them at 111 W Main St.

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2. CoKreeate 3D Printing - CoKreeate brings your memories to life! Their 3D scanning and printing services can turn you into a wedding cake topper, create miniature versions of your children in their school uniforms, or bring your family pictures to life. Visit them at 1019 E Main St, Suite B.

3. Rockin' Vintage - This alternative vintage store has curated items for all sizes and styles. Visit them at 1340 W Main St, or shop their online store at rockinvintagela.com

4. Tom’s Uniforms - Although it’s called Tom’s Uniforms, this store is run by Rivi, Alice, and Seth Shulman. You’ll find uniforms ranging from Fire, EMS, Medical, Law Enforcement, Security, as well as in-house tailoring. Visit them at 947 E. Main Street.

5. The Shredded Carrot - Owner Suzzanne Eggli is a self-taught baker with over 30 years of experience. You’ll find delicious cookies, cupcakes, custom-made cakes, and their famous carrot cake! Visit them at 2428 W. Valley Blvd, Unit D

6. Wife of the Party - This event planning company is run by Loriann Serna and her team. You can hire them to help make any next event special! Visit them at thewifeoftheparty.com or by appointment at 318 S. Date St.

7. Genovese's Italian Kitchen - Coowned by chefs Aricia Alvarado and Hugo Molina, this charming neighborhood restaurant has been a staple of the community since 1980. You can eat in or take out. Visit them at 2900 W Main St.

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