New location for art school needed
A local art teacher, who used to have a studio on 25th Avenue in San Mateo, recently moved her studio to a house in San Carlos. She has been giving her art classes there for a couple of months. Unfortunately some neighbors are complaining to the City about the "traffic" that this brings to their street and she has been forced to shut down her entire summer art program. My kids were enrolled in the program and now we are incredibly disappointed. If you know of an available place where she could move her art school, either temporarily or permanently, please let me know so I can pass on the information to her. I think she would prefer to stay in the San Carlos/RWC/Belmont/San Mateo/Foster City area. I don't know what her budget is, but I think she needs one or two rooms, including a bathroom. An extra sink for washing out brushes would also be good. A commercial space or a rental house would probably be good. I assume that she would prefer a commercial space so that there wouldn't be any future "neighbor" problems. But maybe she'd consider a rental house just for the summer. If you know of ANYTHING or know of a realtor who could help, please email me: canyonheathmom@yahoo.com Thank you!!!
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