Graffiti Art Diamond Banner Contest
Like graffiti? – and so do we. It’s time to vote for the design you like the best.
Like graffiti? – and so do we. It’s time to vote for the design you like the best.
WHAT IS THE DIAMOND STREET FESTIVAL? The Diamond Street Festival is set to take place in September 2014, to celebrate the history, diverse cultures and the unique energy of the people of Southeast San Diego. The Diamond Street Festival is being organized by the Southeast Diamond Business District to replace the extremely successful Music, Food…
The Diamond Business Association invites you to celebrate the holidays with us and the College Area Business District! Join us as we bring both Business Improvement Districts together to mingle for a holiday mixer! Location: The Ugly Dog Pub 6344 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92115 Cost: $10 per person (includes 2 drink tickets…
DIAMOND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC. EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR QUALIFIED BOOKKEEPER The Diamond Business Association, Inc., (dba) as the Southeastern Diamond Business District (www.sdbd.org) is seeking a qualified bookkeeping service to provide bookkeeping services and provide monthly financial reports for the non-profit business improvement district organization, which service approximately 400 businesses within its…
We’re excited to announce that our FAB FAIR 2014 Banners will arrive on May 15th! Be on the look out for banners with photos of local business owners, community leaders and staff. Please contact us if you would like information on how you can sponsor your Fab Fair 2014/SDBD Banner or if you would…
Mayor Faulconer signed an executive directive that was ratified by the San Diego City Council on March 17, 2020, ordering all bars and nightclubs to close, and dine-in restaurants to move to pick-up or delivery only. We will be posting a list of local restaurants that provide delivery and take-out. It is now more important…
Have you noticed the new banners recently installed on Euclid Avenue (between Imperial Avenue & Naranja Street)? These banners were made possible thanks to a generous donation from the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation. Not only do we need positive images in communities of concern, we also need positive words that speak to our spirits directly. Sometimes, in…