For more than four decades, the Pinata Party Palace, located on Cesar Chavez Street in East Austin, has remained steadfastly anchored to the past while the world around it has changed. Glassy office ...
A Los Angeles business owner, who fled war-torn Nicaragua in the 1970s, is using her piñata store to raise money for the latest victims of war in Ukraine. At Amazing Piñatas in Mid-City they assemble ...
The business made national headlines in Feb. 2015 when the landlord demolished the store to make room for the now popular Blue Cat Cafe. Not long after, protests broke out with many calling the action ...
On one gentrifying East Austin thoroughfare, the neighborhood's piñata stores tell a neighborhood's and family's story. Sara Diggins is a visual journalist at the Austin American-Statesman, focused on ...
AUSTIN -- The owner of an East Austin piñata store demolished earlier this year claims contractors violated a March court order halting further construction there. Sergio Lajarazu, owner of Jumpolin ...
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