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Bagel shop owner thanks Upland council; plans to open new location on C Street

2537175 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

A long‑time bagel operator addressed the council during public comment to thank the city for approval to expand into Upland and described plans to open a C Street bagel shop serving bagels, sandwiches and breakfast items.

Laura Cayley, owner of 40 Second Street Bagel in Clermont, addressed the City Council during the public comment portion of the March 10 meeting to thank staff and council for approval to expand her business into Upland.

"We're very grateful and excited and look forward to a long relationship with the city," Cayley said. She said the current operation has been in Clermont for 31 years and the Upland location—often discussed by Cayley as possibly keeping the 40 Second Street Bagel name or becoming C Street Bagel—will offer bagels, sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches, soups and salads. A family member already operates a business in Upland, Cayley added.

Council members welcomed the expansion and encouraged Cayley as the business finalizes its opening and operating hours. No formal action or vote was associated with the public comment.

Council communications at the meeting also noted other downtown openings and events, including a soft opening for Studio 429 and upcoming festival and restaurant activity, which council members cited as signs of downtown economic activity.