Contributor: My L.A. neighborhood won't be the same when Say Cheese closes
Briefly

In a poignant visit to Say Cheese, a beloved local cheese shop in Silver Lake, the author learns of its impending closure due to an astronomical 300% rent increase. Glenn Harrell, the owner and a cherished member of the community for 26 years, expresses his sadness, having anticipated this outcome as the landlord sought a higher-paying tenant. The article reflects on the broader trend of local businesses, like Jasmine's Garden and Alimento, disappearing, replaced by trendy eateries, contributing to a loss of neighborhood identity.
"I was waiting for the shoe to drop. I knew four and half years ago that the landlord was looking for a new tenant [who could pay more rent]."
"There are no shortage of samples when it comes to Glenn. You can leave his store filled up after trying numerous cheeses on top of crispy crackers."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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