by mvchamber | Jan 4, 2023 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Restaurants
MIXT opened In Mill Valley In July 2022. A recent report from The New York Times took an expansive look at the monumental carving out in recent years of downtown San Francisco due to the COVID-19 crisis and the subsequent move by the major tech conglomerates to allow...
by mvchamber | May 19, 2022 | 142 Throckmorton, Art, Arts & Entertainment, City of Mill Valley, Downtown Mill Valley, First Tuesday Artwalk, Food & Drink, Live Music, Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Mill Valley Market, Miller Avenue, Restaurants, Shopping, Sweetwater Music Hall
For the past six weeks – and for many more to come – the City of Mill Valley is in the midst of a long-planned overhaul of East Blithedale Avenue, one of the two main arteries in town. The project features a ton of vital improvements, including rehabilitating pavement...
by mvchamber | Feb 10, 2022 | City of Mill Valley, County of Marin, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness, Mill Valley School District
#MaskUp. The State of California is set to end the universal indoor mask mandate it put into place in mid-December as the highly transmissible Omicron variant began wreaking havoc on case counts through January. Marin County Public Health officials are following suit,...
by mvchamber | Jan 27, 2022 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Restaurants
Mamahuhu, Michelin-starred chef Brandon Jew’s more casual Chinese-American restaurant, plans to open in Mill Valley soon. When it comes to Mill Valley restaurants, it’s no secret that we’re ridiculously biased, and that we revel in the fact that 94941...
by mvchamber | Jan 5, 2022 | Arts & Entertainment, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Food & Drink, Health & Wellness, Live Music, Marin Theatre Company, Uncategorized
#MaskUp. Let’s keep those masks on indoors, folks – and maybe outdoors given the incredibly high transmissibility of this Omicron variant. In the interests of addressing the massive spike in coronavirus cases, particularly to avoid a deluge of hospitalizations,...