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Border X Brewing, a beloved establishment in Barrio Logan for over ten years, is currently struggling to stay afloat and is at risk of closing its doors before the year ends. The brewery has faced financial difficulties due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced many businesses to shut down temporarily, accruing debt that has been challenging to recover from.

Owner David Favela took to Instagram to share the brewery’s plight, expressing concerns about the looming closure as their lease expiration approaches. The accumulated debt may force Border X Brewing to relocate to a new location, with hopes of remaining in the Barrio Logan community where they have built strong partnerships over the years.

In an effort to save the brewery, Border X Brewing has initiated a fundraiser on GoFundMe to rally support from the community. Favela emphasized the brewery’s role in fostering the growth of local artists, businesses, and restaurants in Barrio Logan, highlighting their commitment to diversity and inclusion.

The community has been urged to contribute to the fundraiser or show support by visiting Border X Brewing for a drink or meal before the potential closure. Favela emphasized the significance of the brewery as more than just a place to enjoy craft beer, but as a cultural hub that celebrates the community’s heritage and future.

Border X Brewing is not the only business facing uncertainty in Barrio Logan, as longstanding establishments like Las Cuatro Milpas are also at risk. Despite the challenges, Favela remains optimistic about the future of Barrio Logan, emphasizing the community’s resilience and creativity in overcoming obstacles.

The brewery’s struggle reflects the broader challenges faced by small businesses during the pandemic, highlighting the importance of local support in preserving community institutions. As Border X Brewing fights to stay open, the outpouring of support from patrons and neighbors serves as a testament to the strong bonds forged within the Barrio Logan community.