MOHI Farm is the newest privately owned restaurant to open in Downtown Morgan Hill, following in the steps of Gorgio’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria, Sushi Confidential, Palmerino’s Italian Deli and Depot Street Pizza. Offering freshly brewed coffee and pressed juice, unique cocktails, and a menu featuring only the best in locally farmed ingredients, Mohi Farm has something for everyone. This farm to table restaurant is the newest concept in the Live+Lovel+Leal hospitality brand owned by hospitality guru and entrepreneur Frank Leal. Other properties in the Leal Hospitality Portfolio include Willow Heights Mansion, Granda Theatre, MOHI Social, and MOHI Wine.
Mohi Farm is located at the corner of Depot and E. 3rd Street and is open every weekend from 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Visit their website HERE to learn more.
We are now accepting vendor applications for the Spring 2023 Sidewalk Saturday Season! Started in 2020 to support home-based and retail small businesses through the pandemic, Sidewalk Saturdays has morphed into a beloved community event embodying the Buy Local spirit. This popular maker’s market located on 3rd street in Downtown Morgan Hill, features anywhere from 15-25 vendors. The 12-week season occurs every Spring and Fall, between 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Learn more about Sidewalk Saturdays and submit your application HERE!
Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Coordinator Brittney Sherman at Brittney.sherman@morganhill.ca.gov
Increasing food costs, workforce shortages, and inflation are just a few of the challenges that restaurants are already struggling with in 2023. However, not all restaurants are suffering equally, some have even managed to thrive in this difficult environment. The fast food and quick service categories were the least impacted by the pandemic due to their minimal interface model, and the coffee house, bakery, dessert shop category experienced the fastest recovery due to affordability and the return of office workers. Full-service restaurants have suffered the most and are taking the longest to recover. Those that are bouncing back attribute it to innovative menu offerings, expanded healthy food options, an emphasizes on social gathering spaces, and items that are price conscious.
In this eNewsletter, you will find information about key efforts that impact our business community, including:
-Third-quarter sales tax data remains positive
-(40) Significant projects currently in the pipeline
-Storm-impacted businesses could qualify for tax and loan relief
-Morgan Hill becomes home to the Bay Area Panthers
-What is the Chips and Science Act of 2022
-Nationwide holiday retail sales miss the mark
Read the January 2023 eNewsletterHEREand reach out to the team if you have any questions or want to connect with us. Thank you for continuing to “Choose Morgan Hill.”
Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov
The only true constant in retail, is change. Never has that statement been truer than in the past three years. For years Susan Reda, National Retail Federation Vice President of Education Strategy, has been publishing an annual retail prediction report. Here is what she predicts will be in store for the retail industry in 2023:
-The metaverse blends the physical and virtual worlds via virtual reality headsets. The tech is there but the consumer comfort level is lagging years behind.
-Web3 takes the metaverse a step further, implementing digital currency, tokens, and rewards redeemable either virtually or physically.
-Retail media networks will continue to gain momentum, providing targeted marketing and additional revenue opportunities.
-AI will become a stronger tool in retail, using first party data to influence personalized marketing messages that yield tangible conversion results.
-Right-sized retail stores and partnerships across smaller brands will continue to lead the expansion race.
-Gen Z consumers are currently driving the retail transformation, valuing both digital and face-to-face retail models. However, Gen A consumers will number 2 billion by 2025 further prioritizing social media and relationship-based marketing.
-Greenwashing will result in brand suicide this year, so businesses need to double down and stand behind their sustainability efforts.
-Nearshoring has been met with success by startups looking to sidestep the next supply chain disaster. Large businesses will continue to follow lead and in some cases partner together on cargo and storage space, providing an alternate revenue stream and savings for all.
-The Combatting Organized Retail Crime Act looks to decrease retail theft and violence rates, which have been steadily growing over the years.
-Continued warnings of an impending recession could lead to customers pulling back on purchases. However, although the number of transactions might decrease, they won’t sacrifice the quality, value or durability of the items they will continue to purchase.
In this eNewsletter, you will find information about key efforts that impact our business community, including:
· Sales tax revenues continue to rise, but experts predict slower growth
· Morgan Hill targets expanding retailers
· City leads Manufacturing Week
· Are you prepared for food recovery inspections?
· Book a ride anywhere in Morgan Hill for $2.50
· What you will see on the 2022 Local Election Ballot
· Makers Market drives Shop Local effort
· Ghouls and Goblins return to the Downtown
· Morgan Hill in the news
· Business Resources
Read the October 2022 eNewsletterHERE and reach out to the team if you have any questions or want to connect with us. Thank you for continuing to “Choose Morgan Hill.”
Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov