Top Stores in Century boulevard, Pittsburg, Contra costa county, California, United states

Verizon

Address: 4255 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Store

“Daniel was very helpful. I went in to get some info on returning my old phone for a rebate. He connected me with customer service (over-the-phone) and my issue was resolved very quickly.”

Big 5 Sporting Goods

Address: 4405 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Shoe store Clothing store Store

“Bought my shoes. They don't carry the pair I used to have so the guy helped me get something similar”

Target Mobile

Address: 4301 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

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Harbor Freight Tools

Address: 4403 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Hardware store Store

“Can never leave without buying SOMETHING! You can't have too many bungee cords or flashlights! I've purchased tool box sets for family members and have all the nuts and bolts and tools I need as a nonprofessional. Enjoyed the staff at the Somersville location and when the Lone Tree opened it was closer, but there's no carts and often there's long lines even though we can see 4 or 5 people in the office-- and they can see us!”

Scissors

Address: 4247 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Hair care Store

“Scissors been close for a while and new owner took over and they don't open on Sundays”

Good Deals Appliance Furniture Mattress Pittsburg CA

Address: 4405 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Furniture store Home goods store Store

“We live in discovery bay and had a delivery today. Just want to give aculada to Leo the delivery driver. I'm so grateful to him. I was home most of the day for my mom. Leo came about 12 noon but I didn't hear the door bell or his knocks. I called the office about two hours later and she said he would come back by on his way back to the office. About 5:46pm I called Leo directly and he was 40 minutes away. He was so nice and kind. May God bless him for his kindness. Thank you do very much Leo. 😊 Keep being the kind and helpful person you are.”

Cycle Gear

Address: 4145 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

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“These guys are great! I couldn't find my helmet ear pads that I pulled out a long time ago, so called them up. They had a set that was newer style, unsure about the 100% fit. But they held them til the next day for me, when I was able to come in and bring my helmet. They fit perfectly! BTW, this is wear I've also bought my helmet and full riding gear!”

Cricket Wireless Authorized Retailer

Address: 4165 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

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“thanks basem for new phone with acp program 30$ discount from my plan thanks a lot”

CVS

Address: 4301 Century Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA

Store Health

The Law Office of Keith C. Martin PLLC

Address: 1077 Spring Hill Rd, McLean, VA 22102, USA

Lawyer Furniture store Home goods store Store

“Incredible! I called Mr. Martin in need of advise on a house that was jointly owned by my now ex-husband and I that per the divorce agreement was to be put solely in his name over 2 1/2 years ago. I received paperwork Monday from the ex about the property and it being refinanced. While looking it over I realized that the paper work would release me from the land deed but did not make me any less responsible for the bank payment! I call Mr. Martin's office and was answered by him personally! Within 2 hours of our conversation he had spoke to my ex-husbands attorney and had the appropriate paperwork filed with all parties the courts! Mr. Martin was prompt, knowledgeable, honest, helpful and did all of it at a great price. I would highly recommend him to everyone!!!”

7-Eleven

Address: 7901 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, USA

Convenience store Atm Gas station Bakery Store Store Health

“We like 7-11. But I have a problem with this one particularly. There's an unexpected car hazard near the side door that looks like a baby tree. I met it last New Year's night. I wasn't intoxicated. Be careful with the green concrete bollards around the little tree. Don't park too close next to them and forget about the second one. I turned in too sharp and put a huge dent into my fender. Had to replace it. Huge trouble and a few hundred dollars. My fault I know. The problem is with my expectations, coming in from out of town. I was looking at getting around a tiny tree, which I could see, not a 5 foot square bollard-protected plant area. But maybe some yellow and black caution tape around the middle of the bollard would signal that the less observant should pay attention. Because the bollard is very easy to overlook if you're backing up. Or an orange caution flag on a pole? If you're committed to the tree it could be worth it. However, I don't see that the tree is really adding something necessary. If it has to be protected on all four sides, doesn't that mean it's in the way? Isn't a parking lot for cars, not tree? If there was a curb, you could still protect the tree, and unobservant drivers could feel going up on the curb, and the tires could take it instead of hitting a bollard that's hard to see at night and folding their fender around it? Or if the bollards were added because someone hit the tree, isn't that telling you the tree is the problem?”

7-Eleven

Address: 7901 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132, USA

Convenience store Atm Gas station Bakery Store Store Health

“We like 7-11. But I have a problem with this one particularly. There's an unexpected car hazard near the side door that looks like a baby tree. I met it last New Year's night. I wasn't intoxicated. Be careful with the green concrete bollards around the little tree. Don't park too close next to them and forget about the second one. I turned in too sharp and put a huge dent into my fender. Had to replace it. Huge trouble and a few hundred dollars. My fault I know. The problem is with my expectations, coming in from out of town. I was looking at getting around a tiny tree, which I could see, not a 5 foot square bollard-protected plant area. But maybe some yellow and black caution tape around the middle of the bollard would signal that the less observant should pay attention. Because the bollard is very easy to overlook if you're backing up. Or an orange caution flag on a pole? If you're committed to the tree it could be worth it. However, I don't see that the tree is really adding something necessary. If it has to be protected on all four sides, doesn't that mean it's in the way? Isn't a parking lot for cars, not tree? If there was a curb, you could still protect the tree, and unobservant drivers could feel going up on the curb, and the tires could take it instead of hitting a bollard that's hard to see at night and folding their fender around it? Or if the bollards were added because someone hit the tree, isn't that telling you the tree is the problem?”

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