Photos Inglesides Ocean Avenue, then and now

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Ocean Avenue in Ingleside has seen significant transformations over the last two decades, evolving from a lively hub of restaurants and shops in 2003 to a blend of new and established businesses in 2025. The 1944 Ocean Collective has been replaced by the under-construction Little Panda Infant and Toddler Center, highlighting ongoing community development. Longtime business owners like Chris Phung of Linda’s Ocean Nails and Steve Chang of Phở Hà Tiên express their connections to the neighborhood, with Chang noting his brother's continued presence in the area. The Ocean Avenue Association, led by Rosendo Betancourt, plays a vital role in supporting local entrepreneurs and fostering community spirit. New businesses such as Cherry Blossom Bakery and Sweet Cupz showcase the neighborhood's diversity and adaptability.

As the area continues to evolve, it remains a testament to the hardworking people who call it home. The vibrant mix of old and new enterprises underscores the resilience of the community, which has thrived despite changes over the years. This corridor reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Ingleside, a neighborhood that embraces its past while looking toward the future.

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