With the New Year, there’s lots of action at Canada Corners shopping center, corner of Woodside and Canada roads in Woodside.

Allegro Framing and Art is having its grand opening after moving into space formerly occupied by Woodside Tennis. Allegro, which also has a store at Ladera Country Shopper in Portola Valley, specializes in custom picture framing and displays original art by local artists. It also carries art supplies and holds art classes, according to owner Irina Gorelik.

Woodside Tennis, which has been in business for 30 years at the same location, has moved into space formerly occupied by Woodside Village Pharmacy.

Woodside Tennis owners Hope and Bill Schneider, who have owned the business for more than six years, are leasing about two-thirds of the former pharmacy site. With more room (1,100 square feet), the Schneiders are able to expand their stock and add new clothing lines, including yoga, running and workout wear.

The remaining 500 feet of pharmacy space is now the office of general contractor Dave Tanner, who did the remodeling of the tennis shop. A Woodside resident, Mr. Tanner is a member of the Woodside Town Council.

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