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Tag: G.G. Tukuy Indigenous Arts and Crafts

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Bullying practices threaten small businesses on 24th Street

by El Tecolote Staff August 29, 2013September 19, 2013

Librería San Pedro and G.G. Tukuy Indigenous Arts and Crafts store at 24th and Florida streets may be the latest targets in what seems to be a pattern of prospectors threatening to evict mom-and-pop businesses on 24th Street.

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