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Writer's pictureDeirdre McCrohan

Tiburon Peninsula shops test waters as county lets indoor retail resume


Retail shops on the Tiburon Peninsula can once again welcome customers inside under the latest changes to the county’s shelter-in-place order, as long as they follow new distancing and safety rules aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Yema, an athletic-wear boutique at 10 Main St. on Tiburon’s Fountain Plaza, planned to open over the weekend, but store owner Yema Khalif said he would be taking things slow. “We’re going to start off by opening four hours a day,” Khalif said. “If business is good, we’ll extend it to next weekend.” (Elliot Karlan photo / For The Ark)

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