Esin will be coming to the old Yankee Pier spot. Photo Pippa Fisher
Even as residents comment on empty storefronts in Lafayette's downtown area, new businesses are starting to move in.
Going from east to west, here are a few of the changes residents can watch out for:
The Danville-based gift shop selling baby and home-oriented gifts, Lemon, is replacing A Runner's Mind just along from Sideboard.
Joe and the Juice will be coming in on the corner replacing the old Squirrels.
The Shade Store is opening in La Fiesta Square.
The owners of the Silk Road restaurant in Walnut Creek are planning on opening a restaurant in the old Rustic Tavern space.
A new children's boutique Myara has opened in the Clocktower, facing Postino. The small space is designed to be a welcoming space with a play structure for children while parents shop the original clothes and connect with one another.
And just along the way where Yankee Pier was until quite recently, Curtis deCarion, owner of Esin and Revel Kitchen and Bar in Danville, will be opening a second Esin.
Keep reading Lamorinda Weekly for more details in future issues.
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