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Council designates three Legacy Businesses — Bridal Basket, $1 Only store and Royal Donut Shop

2602397 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The City Council adopted a resolution naming three Legacy Businesses in Daly City: Bridal Basket (7099 Mission St.), the $1 Only store (6400 Mission St.) and Royal Donut Shop (Skyline Plaza). The council praised the businesses’ cultural and neighborhood significance and unanimously approved the designations.

Daly City’s council on Jan. 13 adopted a resolution naming three Legacy Businesses: Bridal Basket at 7099 Mission Street, the $1 Only store at 6400 Mission Street (John Daly), and Royal Donut Shop at Skyline Plaza.

Mabelle Manio, speaking for the Small Business Commission, presented the nominations and described each business’s history and community role. Bridal Basket, opened in 1977, was highlighted as a Filipino community hub and a longtime neighborhood fixture; the $1 Only store was presented as an essential low‑cost retail resource for low‑income families and occupies the former Matthews TV and Stereo site; Royal Donut Shop, open since 1991, was noted for its longstanding presence in the Skyline Plaza shopping area.

The Small Business Commission affirmed that each nominee met eligibility criteria for the legacy program (annual gross receipts under $1,000,000, fewer than 100 employees and no pending complaints). Council members praised the nominations and recalled personal connections and community donations by the businesses.

Vice Mayor Glenn Sylvester noted one name/branding clarification: the store still holds its license as the "$1 Only" business though some prices may now be up to $1.50; staff said that is a branding/licensing point to confirm in public materials. The council adopted the resolution by roll call vote.

What’s next: the city will issue recognition plaques, window decals and conduct an online registry and a legacy business celebration during Small Business Week, tentatively May 8, 2025.