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Ayesha Curry’s Oakland shop, Sweet July, closes over safety concerns in crime-ridden Calif. city

The business has announced on the weekend that Ayesha Curry boutique shops and cafes in Auckland, California have closed their customers and workers to prioritize safety.

The last day of Sweet in July in a crime city is February 9th. The NBA Star Stef Curry's wife first opened as a coffee or pastry about four years later to sell black -owned brands and Bay Areas' home supplies and products.

Ayesha Curry opened the place in 2021. AP

“In order to prioritize the safety of customers and staff, we have made a difficult decision to close the sweet July café and close Auckland stores,” he wrote. Posted on I NSTAGRAM on Saturday.

“We love you to be a member of Auckland, thank the community that opened their skills and accepted us. Serving for you was an honor.”

The store was previously invaded in 2022 and forced business Close the door temporarily.

The front entrance of the glass at the store was crushed, and some items were stolen during the robbery, a spokesman of the Auckland Police. Tell the science fiction gate at that time.

This business was named after the summer month when Ayesha Curry has a strong affinity.

She married a superstar NBA player, married a Golden State Warriors Guard Stef Curry, and gave birth to three of the four children in July.

Sweet July will close the door next week. Sweet July/Instagram

This shop has the same name as a lifestyle magazine started by NBA Wags and restaurant owners.

“In July, at the center of the Uptown, July has created an experience and a beautiful gathering place for a community that stimulates the retail business,” Curry wrote on her website. “Space where new customers feel like regulars, and regulars feel like they are at home.”

Curry shops and cafes are not the first victims of California's crime issues.

This business quoted the safety of workers and users in the announcement. Google map

Large box stores such as targets, Denny, and In -Innut burgers have closed the Auckland location due to their safety concerns.

“This chapter is approaching the end, but in July Sweet, there is an exciting new venture on the horizon, and I can't wait to share it,” says the business on Saturday.

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