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Sweet July, a company belonging to the wife of Golden State Warriors Star Stephen Curry, announced on Sunday that it closed one of its Californian stores on security problems.
The store wrote on his Instagram page, he closed his Store in Oakland.
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The Golden State Warriors goalkeeper Stephen Curry and wife Ayesha Curry watched during the NBA All-Star 2022 on Saturday evening at the Rocket Mortgage Field House in Cleveland on February 19, 2022. (Kyle Terada-USA today Sports / Imagn)
“In order to prioritize the security of our customers and our staff, we made the decision difficult to close our Sweet July Cafe and Store in Oakland,” said the post. “We loved being part of Oakland and we are grateful to the community that opened arms and kissed us. It was an honor to serve you.
“While this chapter ends, Sweet July has new exciting businesses on the horizon that we are looking forward to sharing.”
The last day will take place on February 9.

Ayesha Curry arrives on the red carpet for ESPY 2022 at the Dolby Theater of Los Angeles on July 20, 2022. (Gary A. Vasquez-Usa today Sports / Imagn)
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Ayesha Curry launched the Sweet July brand in April 2020, starting with a magazine, a range of products and a store. The brick and mortar store was made up of coffee, pastries and other items. The Oakland store opened in 2021.
The crime in Oakland seemed to be a thorn on the company side. The shop underwent a break -in in 2022, which led the company to temporarily end. SF Gate pointed out at the time that the front glass of the store was broken and that some items were stolen.
The Curry brand was inspired by the month, three of its four children with the NBA star were born.

The Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry goalkeeper, n ° 30, and his wife Ayesha reacted during the championship parade in downtown Oakland, California, June 12, 2018. (Kelley L Cox-USA today Sports / Imagn)
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Over the past two years, several Oakland companies have closed their store, including an in-out and a Denny’s.