Coronado hasn’t been the same since Bay Books closed, but book lovers can rejoice as Bay Books quietly reopens this week on Wednesday, April 22, for phone and online orders. The original store closed on December 31, and a...
Seventy-two San Diegans have now died from complications of COVID-19, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.An additional COVID-19 death –a woman in her mid 80s – was announced today, bringing the region’s total to 72. She...
Thank you for keeping in touch with Coronado through this difficult public health emergency by reading the Daily COVID-19 Newsletter.From now on, you will receive twice weekly updates as we move through the changes the pandemic brings on a...
Mayor Richard Bailey has launched a website, OpenSanDiegoCounty.com in order to gather feedback regarding re-opening public spaces in San Diego County. The website links to a short petition asking for feedback:Orders from the State of California and County of...
Jeff Rotherham CFP®, Orion's Director of Financial Planning, offers a 2 minute financial market update.Investor sentiment has gone from near-apocalyptic to cautiously optimistic in just two weeks, despite the fact that we are just entering a deep recession and that...
Dear Coronado Business Community,I am writing about a proposal by the City for a Local Business Lifeline Loan Program. It will be discussed and voted upon Tuesday, April 21st. Please read the description and provide your comments directly to...
Coronado Community Update from Mayor Richard Bailey:Read or watch above to learn about the latest COVID-19 counts, regional efforts to level the playing field for small businesses, the single biggest thing you can do now for our local businesses...
Council to Mull Local Business Lifeline Program
At its last meeting on April 7, the City Council conceptually approved a lifeline business loan program capitalized at $2 million and at $20,000 per loan, and directed staff to return with recommendations...
Tom Catlin captured and edited the heart-warming video that documents how a community came together to provide masks for those in need.After watching the below video, click here to get more details on this touching story.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vI5GDUwTgg&feature=youtu.be
On a sunny April afternoon, a dramatic change is evident on Orange Avenue. Instead of the spring crowds that normally flock to Coronado this time of year, the business district is practically a ghost town with few cars or...











