Ayesha Curry is closing one chapter of her life. The entrepreneur and chef is shutting down her home goods store and cafe, Sweet July, in Oakland over safety concerns. Curry opened Sweet July in ...
Sweet July’s last day in the crime-ridden city will be Feb. 9 — about four years after the wife of NBA star Steph Curry first opened its doors to sell home goods and products from black-owned ...
Ayesha Curry is closing her Oakland Sweet July storefront, but it isn't because of a lack of popularity. Her company posted online that it was prioritizing the safety of its patrons and staff.
The wife of Warriors superstar Steph Curry opened the Sweet July store four years ago. Sweet July sold home goods, books, and other items from Black-owned and locally-owned businesses. It will ...
The retailer said the move was to prioritize safety for staff and customers. Sweet July opened in Oakland's Uptown neighborhood in 2021. OAKLAND, Calif. - Four years after Ayesha Curry opened her ...