Carlsbad Real Estate News and Views: An Empty Building is a Sad Sight Sometimes - But The Andrews Gallery Lives on in San Diego

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An Empty Building is a Sad Sight Sometimes - But The Andrews Gallery Lives on in San Diego

The Andrews Gallery in Leucadia (Encinitas) recently moved to new digs downtown. It is sad to see the Gallery, and director/owner Drew Snyder, leave the area. 

The empty building in Leucadia formerly housing The Andrews Gallery

Andrews Gallery added so much to the artistic community in Encinitas and we will miss them. From their wonderful art exhibits, musician, and art openings, Andrews Gallery made a significant mark that will not be soon forgotten. 

And it's sad to see the building standing empty once again.

The Andrews Gallery, formerly in Encinitas, now in San Diego (click to go to their website)But the move for Andrews Gallery is a very good one - they are now housed in the heart of Little Italy in San Diego, a burgeoning area of shopping, galleries and restaurants. And I have no doubt the stellar shows that Drew curates will continue to impress, and their reputation in the artist community will continue to grow.

I have gotten to know Drew pretty well during their 16 months in Leucadia, and I see even greater things ahead for Andrews Gallery and look forward to watching them prosper. 

If you are a friend of Andrews Gallery, be sure to visit them in their new digs downtown. And if you haven't gotten to know them, then you certainly should. Their first show in the new place JUST opened on Tuesday, February 23

The Andrews Gallery can be found at 2400 Kettner, Arts Complex #212, San Diego, CA 92101, (817) 235-2404.

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Comments

Jeff - It's always sad to see a place we love move but it looks like Andrews Gallery has found the perfect spot in San Diego and that their loyal patrons from Encinitas will follow them down to Little Italy in San Diego.

Posted by Donna Bigda REALTORĀ® Greater New Haven CT Homes & Condos (RE/MAX Alliance) about 2 years ago

It is good to hear that the gallery has found a new home.  However, I always feel sad when businesses make these types of transitions.

Posted by Joan Whitebook Southern New Hampshire (BHG The Masiello Group) about 2 years ago

It sounds like the move should be good for them...

Posted by Don Wixom (RE/MAX Advantage Nampa, ID) about 2 years ago

Jeff it is always sad to see a something that we really enjoy going to move away, but at least it did not move to  far away and is still within a distance that you can travel to.

Posted by George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut about 2 years ago

Bitter sweet my friend !

Posted by Sheldon Neal ~ That British Agent ~ Bergen County NJ (Bergen County, NJ - RE/MAX Real Estate Limited) about 2 years ago

Jeff, you have a certain flair with your photography.  I'm not surprised to hear you made good friends with the gallery curator in such a short time.

Posted by Pinecrest | Palmetto Bay | Maggie Dokic, SFR (Keller Williams Realty Premier Properties) about 2 years ago

Sounds like the new location is just what they needed to do to continue to be successful

Posted by Terry+Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) about 2 years ago

Looks good to me =)  You sure do get around!

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) about 2 years ago

Thanks for your comments and thoughts.

Life goes on, and I have no doubt the Andrews Gallery will continue to be a success. I look forward to visiting their new gallery space (and Little Italy is such a cool place to be, for a host of reasons).

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) about 2 years ago

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