OAKLAND — An Oakland furniture store that’s been in business for more than 30 years announced its closing for good in a little over a week. The nonprofit that runs Uhuru Furniture on Grand Avenue said the cost of doing business just isn’t sustainable any longer. While some large retailers…Read More
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